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  2. Pope Adrian I (Latin: Hadrianus I; 700 - 25 December 795) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 1 February 772 to his death. He was the son of Theodore, a Roman nobleman. Adrian and his predecessors had to contend with periodic attempts by the Lombards to expand their holdings in Italy at the expense of the papacy.

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  3. Adrian I (born, Rome [Italy]—died Dec. 25, 795) was the pope from 772 to 795 whose close relationship with the emperor Charlemagne symbolized the medieval ideal of union of church and state in a united Christendom. Having been born an aristocrat and having served Popes Paul I and Stephen III (IV), he was elected pope on February 1 with the ...

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  4. Pope Adrian I was the 95th pope and the first man to choose the name Adrian upon his election. He was Roman and served for more than 23 years, which was significantly longer than his predecessors. This article will talk more about Pope Adrian I and his life before becoming a religious leader.

  5. Adrian I, POPE, from about February 1, 772, till December 25, 795; date of birth uncertain; d. December 25, 795. His pontificate of twenty-three years, ten months, and twenty-four days was unequalled in length by that of any successor of St. Peter until a thousand years later, when Pius VI, deposed and imprisoned by the same Frankish arms which ...

  6. Pope Adrian I was the bishop of Rome and the ruler of the Papal States toward the end of the 8th century. Born into a Roman noble family, he received classical Roman education as a child. Since his early years, he was interested in serving the Church and worked under popes such as Paul I and Stephen III.

  7. ADRIAN I, POPE Pontificate: Feb. 1, 772 to Dec. 25, 795. A member of a prominent Roman family representing the military aristocracy, Adrian began his career in the service of the papal bureaucracy, eventually becoming a deacon with a reputation for learning.

  8. Pope Adrian, or Hadrian I, (d. December 25, 795) was Pope from February 9, 772 to December 25, 795. He was the son of Theodore, a Roman nobleman. He reigned for longer than any Pope until the pontificate of Pius VI.

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