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An '''African pope''' would presumably be a ] of ]n birth, or heritage.


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==Bishops of Rome==
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Three Africans are known to have occupied the See of Rome.
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According to the records of the '']'', all three were from the ] Province of ] (corresponding to the territory of modern ] and ]). The conquest of ] ] by ] during the 7th century largely eliminated the chance for another African pope until modern times. Being not only from ''']''' (where only a small minority of ]/"]",can be found), but also of the Roman populace situated there, they were all of the ''']''' race, and probably Roman in ethnicity.

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==Other Sees==
The ] has a patriarch whose formal title is the ]. In addition, the head of the ] is traditionally styled the ] and is also based in ], ]. The incumbents of these two offices could in some sense be considered "African popes".

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