death and funeral of Pope Francis
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death and funeral of Pope Francis
Summary
death and funeral of Pope Francis is a case of death[1]. It draws 2,414 Wikipedia views per month (case_of_death category, ranking #1 of 4).[2]
Key Facts
- death and funeral of Pope Francis's instance of is recorded as case of death[3].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis's instance of is recorded as certain aspects of a person's life[4].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis took place at Domus Sanctae Marthae[5].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis took place at Saint Peter's Square[6].
- The location of death and funeral of Pope Francis was Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore[7].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis comprises death of Pope Francis[8].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis comprises funeral of Pope Francis[9].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis took place on April 21, 2025[10].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis took place on April 26, 2025[11].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis's has cause is recorded as stroke[12].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis's has cause is recorded as heart failure[13].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Death of Pope Francis[14].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis's facet of is recorded as Pope Francis[15].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis's has effect is recorded as 2025 conclave[16].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis's significant person is recorded as Pope Francis[17].
- death and funeral of Pope Francis's theorized by is recorded as Conclave[18].
Body
When and Where
Recorded point in time include April 21, 2025[10] and April 26, 2025[11]. Recorded location include Domus Sanctae Marthae[5], Saint Peter's Square[6], and Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore[7].
Context
Recorded instance of include case of death[3] and certain aspects of a person's life[4].
Why It Matters
death and funeral of Pope Francis draws 2,414 Wikipedia views per month (case_of_death category, ranking #1 of 4).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]