Gregory III | |
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Bishop of Rome | |
![]() Effigy of Gregory III in an 8th-century medal | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Papacy began | 11 February 731 |
Papacy ended | 28 November 741 |
Predecessor | Gregory II |
Successor | Zachary |
Previous post(s) | Cardinal-Deacon (726-31) |
Orders | |
Created cardinal | 726 by Gregory II |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Died | Rome, Italy, Eastern Roman Empire | 28 November 741
Sainthood | |
Feast day | 10 December |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church |
Other popes named Gregory |
Pope Gregory III (Latin: Gregorius III; died 28 November 741) was the bishop of Rome from 11 February 731 to his death on 28 November 741. His pontificate, like that of his predecessor, was disturbed by Byzantine iconoclasm and the advance of the Lombards, in which he invoked the intervention of Charles Martel, although ultimately in vain. He was the last pope to seek the consent of the Byzantine exarch of Ravenna for his election, the last pope of Syrian origin, and the last non-European pope until the election of Pope Francis 1,272 years later in 2013.[2]