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An African pope is a pope of African birth or heritage. palpatine.jpg

Bishops of Rome

Three Africans are known to have occupied the See of Rome. image = Hitler speech.jpg According to the records of the Liber Pontificalis, all three were from the Roman Province of Africa (corresponding to the territory of modern Tunisia and Libya). The conquest of Byzantine North Africa by Islam during the 7th century largely eliminated the chance for another African pope until modern times. Being not only from North Africa, but also members of the Roman populace situated there, they may have been of the Caucasoid race.

Adolf Hitler
Chancellor of Germany
Reichskanzler
In office
30 January 1933 – 30 April 1945
Preceded byKurt von Schleicher
Succeeded byJoseph Goebbels
Head of State
Führer und Reichskanzler
In office
2 August 1934 – 30 April 1945
Preceded byPaul von Hindenburg
(as President)
Succeeded byKarl Dönitz
(as President)
Personal details
BornApril 20 1889
Austria Braunau am Inn, Austria
DiedApril 30, 1945(1945-04-30) (aged 56)
Nazi Germany Berlin, Germany
CitizenshipAustrian (1889-1932)
German (1932-1945)
NationalityAustrian by birth, later German (as of 1932)
Political partyNational Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP)
Spouse(s)Eva Braun
(married on 29 April 1945)

Bishops of Alexandria

The Greek Orthodox Church has a patriarch whose formal title is the Patriarch and Pope of Alexandria and All Africa. In addition, the head of the Coptic Church and the Coptic Catholic Church are traditionally styled the Coptic Pope and while their Patriarchal See is Alexandria, Egypt, they are based in Cairo. The incumbents of these three offices can be considered African popes.

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