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- Pope who repelled Attila the Hun
- First pope in a baker's dozen
- First in a string of popes
- Fifth-century pope known as ''the Great''
- A pope who became a saint
- Start of a Pope string
- Sainted pontiff called "the Great"
- Sainted emperor called the Thracian
- Pope, 440–461
- Pope, 440-461
- Pope with a dozen namesakes
- Pope who kept Attila the Hun at bay
- Pope who convinced Attila to spare Rome
- Pope succeeded by Hilarius (Hilarius! What a name!)
- Pope nicknamed "the Great"
- Pope during Attila's time
- Pope before Hilary
- Pope before Hilarius
- Hilarius succeeded him in A.D. 461
- First of 13 same-named popes
- First in a (non-contiguous) series of thirteen popes
- First "Great" pope
- Early pope called "The Great"
- "The Great" pope
- "Great" pope
- "Great" canonized pope
- "___ know it's more common to clue this as the 5th-century pope, but it seems easier this way; don't you agree, Mr. DiCaprio?"
- Start of a string of 13 Popes
- Pope who persuaded Attila not to attack Rome
- Fifth-century pope who was sainted
- Sainted fifth-century pope who met with Attila the Hun
- Pope from 440 to 461
- First of a string of 13
- Saint known as "the Great"
- Sainted pope called "the Great"
- He was succeeded by his archdeacon Hilarius
- First pope called "the Great"
- Fifth-century pope called "the Great"
- First in a string of 13 popes
- Earliest pope to receive the title "the Great"
- First pope with the title "the Great"
- First pope to be called "the Great"
- Predecessor of Pope Hilarius
- First of a succession of 13
- Sainted pope after Sixtus III
- Fifth-century pope known as "the Great"
- Pope who became a saint
- "Great" fifth-century pope
- Pope called "The Great"
- Pope: 440-61
- First of 13 popes
- Pope of the 400s
- Pope after Sixtus III