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Saint Zacharias, pope from 741 to 752, was Greek by birth, and appears to have been on intimate terms with Gregory III, whom he succeeded (November 741).
Saint Zacharias, pope (741-752), was Greek by birth, and appears to have been on intimate terms with Gregory III, whom he succeeded (November 741).

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Contemporary history dwells chiefly on his great personal influence with the Lombard king Luitprand, and with his successor Rachis; it was largely through his tact in dealing with these princes in a variety of emergencies that the exarchate of Ravenna was rescued from becoming a Lombard kingdom. A correspondence, of considerable extent, and great interest, between Zacharias and Saint Boniface, the apostle of Germany, is still extant, and shows how great was the influence of this pope on events then passing in France and Germany; he encouraged the deposition of Childeric, and it was with his sanction that Boniface crowned Pepin as king of the Franks at Sissons in 752. Zacharias is stated to have remonstrated with the emperor Constantine Copronymus on the part he had taken in the iconoclastic controversy. He died 14th March 752, and was succeeded by Stephen II
Contemporary history dwells chiefly on his great personal influence with the Lombard king Luitprand, and with his successor Rachis; it was largely through his tact in dealing with these princes in a variety of emergencies that the exarchate of Ravenna? was rescued from becoming a Lombard duchy. A correspondence, of considerable extent, and great interest, between Zacharias and Saint Boniface, the apostle of Germany, is still extant, and shows how great was the influence of this pope on events then passing in France and Germany; he encouraged the deposition of the last Merovingian king of the Franks, Childeric?, and it was with his sanction that Boniface crowned Pepin the short as king of the Franks at Soissons in 752. Zacharias is stated to have remonstrated with the Byzantine emperor [Constantine VII]? Copronymus on the part he had taken in the iconoclastic controversy. He died 14th March 752, and was succeeded by Stephen II

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from the 9th edition (1888) of an unnamed encyclopedia.
:preceded by Pope Gregory III (731-741)
:succeeded by Pope Stephen II (752)

Saint Zacharias, pope (741-752), was Greek by birth, and appears to have been on intimate terms with Gregory III, whom he succeeded (November 741).

Contemporary history dwells chiefly on his great personal influence with the Lombard king Luitprand, and with his successor Rachis; it was largely through his tact in dealing with these princes in a variety of emergencies that the exarchate of Ravenna? was rescued from becoming a Lombard duchy. A correspondence, of considerable extent, and great interest, between Zacharias and Saint Boniface, the apostle of Germany, is still extant, and shows how great was the influence of this pope on events then passing in France and Germany; he encouraged the deposition of the last Merovingian king of the Franks, Childeric?, and it was with his sanction that Boniface crowned Pepin the short as king of the Franks at Soissons in 752. Zacharias is stated to have remonstrated with the Byzantine emperor [Constantine VII]? Copronymus on the part he had taken in the iconoclastic controversy. He died 14th March 752, and was succeeded by Stephen II

preceded by Pope Gregory III (731-741)
succeeded by Pope Stephen II (752)

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