Bishop Of Rome Alexander I.

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Bishop Of Rome Alexander I. [1]

Alexander I., bp. of Rome, is stated by all the authorities to have been the successor of Evaristus. Eusebius ( H. E. iv. 4) makes him succeed in A.D. 109, in his Chronicle, A. D. 111 (f. 89). He assigns him in both works a reign of ten years. He has been confused with a martyr of the same name, who is mentioned in a fragment of an inscription.

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