Pope Sisinnius Syria
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Sisinnius Syria (650 - 708)

Sisinnius (Pope Sisinnius) Syria
Born [location unknown]
Son of and [mother unknown]
Brother of
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at about age 58 [location unknown]
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Preceded by
John VII
87th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
15 Jan 708 - 4 Feb 708
Succeeded by
Constantine

Biography

Notables Project
Pope Sisinnius Syria is Notable.

Sisinnius was born in 0650 in Syria. He was the son of John Syria.[1]

He became pope on 15 January 708 and died twenty days later on 4 February 708. He was succeed by his brother Constantine.

Flocknote Popes in a Year [2] tells us:

Little is known of Pope Sisinnius other than being the son of a man named John and having been born in Syria. He was consecrated on January 15, 708, but was already very elderly and suffering from a nasty case of gout at the time of his election. The illness was bad enough that Sisinnius couldn’t feed himself, but he nevertheless remained a man of strong character.
His key accomplishment as pope was ordering the restoration and fortification of Rome’s walls, which was later carried out by Pope St. Gregory II. The effort came in handy years later during attacks by both the Lombards and the Saracens. Sisinnius died on February 4 and was buried in St. Peter’s Basilica.
Sisinnius is best known for being No. 5 on the list of shortest papacies, having only been in office a total of 21 calendar days. On the Top 10 list of shortest reigns, Sisinnius is the earliest by nearly 200 years. Next is Boniface VI, who was pope for just 16 days in April of 896.
It’s thought that Pope Sisinnius’ successor, Pope Constantine, was, in fact, none other than his own brother. It marked the first of three instances of popes coming from the same immediate family, with the second occurring just 50 years later with Stephen II (752-757) and Paul I (757-767). The third instance would come three centuries hence, with Popes Benedict VIII (1012-1024) and John XIX (1024-1032).
In 708, the magnificent French island Le Mont-Saint-Michel (French for St. Michael's Mount) was first dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel.

Research Notes

This profile is being updated by the Popes Project.

Sources

  1. Wikipedia: Pope Sisinnius
  2. Flocknote Popes in a Year
    SOURCES (and further reading)
    John, E. (1964). The Popes: A concise biographical history. New York: Hawthorn Books.
    Williams, G.L. (2004) Papal Genealogy: The Families and Descendants of the Popes. McFarland.
    Pope Sisinnius - http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14028a.htm
    Pope Sisinnius - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sisinnius#cite_note-7
    708 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/708




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