Y ojo en ese mismo link dice que el cementerio funciono alrededor del II siglo al IV siglo y estos papas segun su link estan enterrados ahi
Papal tombs
On account ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ the fact that seven early
popes and many
martyrs were buried in the cemetery, it was known as the "Queen ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ the Catacombs" in antiquity. Two popes were buried in the Catacomb ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Priscilla:
Pope Marcellinus (296 - 304) and
Pope Marcellus I (308 - 309).
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Alleged relics ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Popes Sylvester I, Stephen I, and Dionysius were exhumed and enshrined beneath the high altar ************SPAM/BANNEAR************
San Martino ai Monti (founded as Santi Silvestro e Martino ai Monti), in the
Esquiline area ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Rome.
Pope Sylvester I was likely originally buried in San Martino ai Monti, although some sources say his remains were transferred there. An unidentified papal sarcophagus discovered during the demolition ************SPAM/BANNEAR************
Old Saint Peter's Basilica was attributed to Sylvester I and moved to
Nonantola Abbey, near the altar that contains the remains ************SPAM/BANNEAR************
Pope Adrian III. Other sources describe a combination ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Sylvester I, Vigilius, and Harrison IV in an altar in St. Peter's.
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Seran los mismos papas que iban a las cruzadas con espadas....?????