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Eugenius IV is at Pope Eugenius IV. Do we want "Eugenius" or "Eugene"? johnk 05:50, 15 Oct 2004 (UTC)
It's fixed now. Every pope Eugene are now at Pope Eugene xxx instead of Pope Eugenius xxx. Švitrigaila 14:44, 28 May 2006 (UTC
Moved from article:
He was the first pope since Pope Victor III who was not Pope [Name] II.
This is not stated in an encyclopedic fashion, but worse, it may be:
numerology, in which case it is too fringe for inclusion.
part of a theory that popes in the intervening period intentionally chose their names to be someone's II;
if it's original research, it goes out, and
if it's not, we need documentation of that in light of the orig-res-style way it was added.
--Jerzy·t 22:33, 31 May 2005 (UTC)
From information obtained from (Italian Genoeological Bureau) on my family History. The document states that the correct name for Eugene III was his birth name of Bernardo dei Paganelli di Montemagno. The Paganelli where a powerful ruling family who had a fuedal castle near Pisa, Italy.Reply