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  1. Jun 12, 2023 · Pope Saint Leo III was canonized as a saint by Pope Leo XIII on July 5th, 1881. He is the patron saint of Rome and is commemorated on June 12th, the feast of Saint Leo III. Saint Pope Leo III was a significant figure in the history of the papacy, and his contributions to the Church and to the Western world are still remembered and celebrated ...

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    Leo, born Konon, was a shepherd in Thrace whose parents had relocated there from Syria. Despite his humble background, the ambitious Leo would push himself to the very top. A diplomat by the reign of Justinian II (r. 685-695 CE), he had assisted the emperor in regaining his throne in 705 CE after working his way up the ranks of the army. By the rei...

    Leo's reign hit an immediate crisis when his capital Constantinople was besieged by an Arab force led by the brilliant general Maslama. Indeed, one reason why the Church and nobles of the empire so readily accepted Leo as their new emperor may well have been due to the imminent threat to the capital. The siege began in August 717 CE, conducted by a...

    The idea that the Christian worship of religious images is idolatrous goes back to the Old Testament but over the centuries icons (that is images of holy persons: Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary and saints) had become a normal feature of many churches. Leo III was the first ruler to involve himself in the debate, and he supported iconoclasm, that is ...

    A keen and able administrator, Leo was fully aware that his own path to the throne might well be followed by another ambitious strategos, and so he divided some of the Empire's bigger themes into smaller units and centralised government in general to reduce the power base of the military governors. Anti-corruption measures were taken such as the in...

    Leo made his son Constantine co-emperor in 720 CE and put him on Byzantine coinage to spread the message that a dynasty had been founded. When Leo died in his sleep in 741 CE - a rare luxury for a Byzantine emperor - Constantine took his rightful place, and he would reign as Constantine V until 775 CE. He continued his father's military successes, ...

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  3. New Catholic Encyclopedia. LEO III, POPE, ST. Pontificate: Dec. 26, 795 to June 24, 816. Son of a non-noble and perhaps non-Roman family, Leo made a career in the papal administration, eventually becoming a cardinal priest and an important official in charge of the personal possessions of the pope. Elected pope with the support of the clerical ...

  4. Quick Facts on Pope Leo III. Born – 750 A.D. in Rome. Birth Name – Leo. Died – June 12, 816 A.D. How He Died. Pope Leo III served as pope for over 20 years until his death of old age in 816 A.D. at age 66. The church buried him in an individual monument, but later moved his remains into a joint tomb for the first four pontiffs by the name ...

  5. Apr 28, 2024 · St. Leo III, Pope. (December 26, 795 - June 12, 816) Leo came from a modest family in southern Italy. He was elected to the office of St. Peter unanimously by the clergy of Rome following the ...

  6. www.vatican.va › en › holy-fatherLeo III - Vatican

    The Holy See Pontiffs Leo III [ AR - DE - EN ... IT - PT] Leo III 96th Pope of the Catholic Church Beginning Pontificate: 26,27.XII.795:

  7. Apr 22, 2024 · Charlemagne was crowned “emperor of the Romans” by Pope Leo III in 800 CE, thus restoring the Roman Empire in the West for the first time since its dissolution in the 5th century. Charlemagne was selected for a variety of reasons, not least of which was his long-standing protectorate over the papacy.

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