Pope Alexander IV (Born Julius Ambroos Ruben Ferdinand R.G. Arthurs; March 14th, 1804 - November 8th, 1901) was the 245th Head of the Catholic Church who was elected on February 24, 1877 and was the Pope for 24 years before his death in November 8th, 1901, when he was replaced by Pope Pius III. During his time as God's Pontiff, he spread God's word throughout foreign countries and taught the people that God loves all of them, even if they committed many sins. He was later beatified by Pope Pius III's successor, Pope Tarsus II.
Biography
Early life
Julius Ambroos Arthurs was born on March 14th, 1804, in a village near the Dush Republic.