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Browsing Wikipedia, many of the pages of the Bishops of Rome are titled Pope <Name>. The title "Pope" is a much later development. It was unknown as a title for the Bishop of Rome until the 5th century. Therefore Anaclectus was not a Pope, neither was Peter a Pope or Linus or Clement of Rome. The page title is incorrect and should be corrected. The proper title would be "Bishop Anaclectus" and the article should say Bishop of Rome and not Pope anywhere. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ruben Noemen ( talk • contribs) 16:59, 27 November 2023 (UTC)
The history of this page is a bit of a mess, because it is actually the history of two pages - the page that was here was deleted, replaced by that from Pope Anacletus I, then the history undeleted. Andre Engels 13:44, 23 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Does anyone know exactly where at the Vatican the "Saint Linus Church" referred to in this article is supposed to be located? I've looked at several maps of Vatican City and can't find it.
Who uploaded the image on the article and claimed that it was Anacletus? That portrait shows him wearing the papal tiara, which did not existed at the time of his papacy!!!!!! <<Coburn_Pharr>> 22:57, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
Is it really reasonable to expect us to believe that Ancaletus was referred to as "his holyness" while alive? If it is not, why have the box? Thanatosimii 02:17, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
One of the few surviving records concerning Anacletus' papacy mention him having ordained an uncertain number of priests.
- who said this?
Due to the dearth of information on Anacletus, this article is unlikely to progress beyond stub.
In the List of popes article, Athens is mentioned as his birthplace, while here it's Rome... Which is it? Onoufrios d ( talk) 17:55, 22 August 2023 (UTC)