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  1. Dec 4, 2017 · Leo III was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 717 to 741 CE. He founded the Isaurian dynasty which ruled until 802 CE. The emperor was a talented administrator, and he revamped the empire's political...

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  2. Mar 21, 2024 · Last Updated: Mar 21, 2024 • Article History. Saint Leo III. Died: June 12, 816, canonized 1673. Title / Office: pope (795-816) Saint Leo III (born, Rome—died June 12, 816, canonized 1673; feast day June 12) was the pope from 795 to 816. Leo was a cardinal when elected to succeed Pope Adrian I on December 26, 795; he was consecrated the ...

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  3. Pope Leo III is best known for crowning Charlemagne as the first Holy Roman Emperor and for promoting the vision of the Christian world as a single, orderly, peaceful society under the ultimate authority of the Bishop of Rome as Christ's deputy on earth.

  4. Jun 12, 2023 · Saint Pope Leo III was the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 795 until his death in 816. He is known for his significant role in the history of the papacy and for being one of the most important popes of the early Middle Ages. Leo III was born in Rome, Italy, around 750 and served as a deacon in the Roman Church before becoming Pope.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Jun 8, 2018 · World Encyclopedia. Saint Leo III [1], pope (795–816), a Roman; successor of Adrian I. He was attacked about the face and eyes by members of Adrian's family, who hoped to render him unfit for the papacy. Leo recovered and fled (799) to Charlemagne's protection at Paderborn.

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