Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century/Alexander I., bishop of Rome

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180961Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature — Alexander I., bishop of RomeGeorge Herbert Moberly

Alexander I., bp. of Rome, is stated by all the authorities to have been the successor of Evaristus. Eusebius (H. E. iv. 4) makes him succeed in A.D. 109, in his Chronicle, A. D. 111 (f. 89). He assigns him in both works a reign of ten years. He has been confused with a martyr of the same name, who is mentioned in a fragment of an inscription.

[G.H.M.]