
Lleó I
Lleó I, also known as Pope Leo I, was the Pope from 440 to 461 AD and is renowned for his theological contributions and for persuading Attila the Hun to spare Rome from destruction. He is recognized as a Doctor of the Church for his significant influence in establishing early Christian doctrine.
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Lleó I convinced Àtila not to destroy Rome.
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