Pope Eleutherius

Pope Eleutherius (Greek: Ελευθέριος; died 24 May 189), also known as Eleutherus (Greek: Ελεύθερος), was the bishop of Rome from c. 174 to his death. His pontificate is alternatively dated to 171-185 or 177-193. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church.


Eleutherius
Bishop of Rome
15th century portrayal of St. Eleutherius from the Gallery of the Palazzo Farnese
ChurchEarly Christianity
Papacy beganc. 174
Papacy ended189
PredecessorSoter
SuccessorVictor I
Personal details
Born
Died189
Rome, Roman Empire
Sainthood
Feast day26 May

He is linked to a number of legends, one of them credited him with receiving a letter from "Lucius, King of Britain", but which is now generally considered to be a forgery.

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