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<p> Pope, a | <p> Pope, a Roman by birth, the son of Jovinian, succeeded Vitalianus in the papal chair, April 11, 672; governed four years, two months, and six days, and died June 17, 676. Nothing remains to us of [[Pope]] [[Adeodatus]] but his letters (Labbe, Concilia, 6, 523). (See [[Eder]]). </p> | ||
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Pope, a Roman by birth, the son of Jovinian, succeeded Vitalianus in the papal chair, April 11, 672; governed four years, two months, and six days, and died June 17, 676. Nothing remains to us of Pope Adeodatus but his letters (Labbe, Concilia, 6, 523). (See Eder).