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List of popes by country

This page is a list of popes by country of origin. They are listed in chronological order within each section.

Coat of Arms of the Holy See.

As the office of pope has existed for almost two millennia, many of the countries of origin of popes no longer exist, and so they are grouped under their modern equivalents.

Overview edit

There have been 266 popes:

Statistics table edit

Popes from the Roman and Byzantine Empire edit

Byzantine Italy edit

Byzantine Sicily edit

Greece edit

Lusitania Province edit

Lusitania corresponds to present-day Portugal.

Roman Africa edit

 
Roman African Pope Miltiades.

These popes are from the Roman province of Africa, which corresponds to the coastal parts of Tunisia, Libya and Algeria.

Roman and Byzantine Syria edit

Roman Dalmatia edit

Dalmatia was at the time part of the Roman and Byzantine Empires. It is now part of the modern Republic of Croatia.

Roman Galilee and Iudaea Province edit

Roman Italy edit

Roman Sardinia edit

Popes by nationality edit

The concept of nationality only arose during the Middle Ages.[citation needed]

Argentina edit

Austria edit

England edit

England is part of the modern United Kingdom.

France edit

French is the most common non-Italian papal ancestry. Seventeen popes have had French ancestry, all in the second half of the medieval era. The seven popes of the Avignon Papacy were French and are bolded. Since the end of the Avignon Papacy, no French person has been elected pope.

Kingdom of France (medieval) edit

 
French Pope Clement V.

Holy Roman Empire edit


Germany edit

Holy Roman Empire edit

Federal Republic of Germany edit

Italian peninsula edit

The Italian Peninsula, from the beginning of the Middle Ages until the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, was divided into numerous city-states and other political entities. Among these, the Papal States was the birthplace of most of the popes. Other Italian states where more popes were born were the Republic of Venice, the Kingdom of Naples, the Republic of Genoa, the Duchy of Milan and the Florentine Republic and its successor the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.

Ostrogothic Kingdom edit

Papal States edit

Kingdom of Naples edit

Italy in the Holy Roman Empire edit

Republic of Genoa edit

Republic of Venice edit

 
Venetian Pope Clement XIII.

Republic of Florence/Duchy of Florence/Grand Duchy of Tuscany edit

Duchy of Milan edit

Other Italian States edit

Kingdom of Italy (modern) and Italian Republic edit

Netherlands edit

Holy Roman Empire edit

Poland edit

Portugal edit

Spain edit

Valencia edit

The Kingdom of Valencia was then part of the possessions of the Crown of Aragon; it is now part of modern Spain.

Bibliography edit

  • Saints and Sinners, a History of the Popes. Yale University Press. 1997. ISBN 0-300-07332-1.
  • The Incredible Book of Vatican Facts and Papal Curiosities – a treasury of trivia, Gramercy Books, New York, 1998 ISBN 0-517-22083-0

References edit

  1. ^ western Libya, Tunisia, eastern Algeria

External links edit

  • "Every Pope ever: the full list". TheGuardian.com. 13 February 2013. at The Guardian
  • "Lista de los Papas: y comentarios triviales". rcadena.net (in Spanish). Translated by R. Cadena Cepeda. from the original on April 15, 2002. Retrieved Aug 13, 2018. San Pedro (32 AD-67). Judío, Pescador. Nació en 4 A.C. Casado, con una hija: Petronila. Nombre arameo: Simón Bar- Jona. * The list of popes is based on the following bibliography:
  1. "Crónica de los Papas": of P.G. Maxwell Stuart,
  2. "Vatican facts": of Nino Lo Bello,
  3. "Saints and Sinners": of historian Eamon Duffy
  4. Liber Pontificalis

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This page is a list of popes by country of origin They are listed in chronological order within each section Coat of Arms of the Holy See As the office of pope has existed for almost two millennia many of the countries of origin of popes no longer exist and so they are grouped under their modern equivalents Contents 1 Overview 2 Statistics table 3 Popes from the Roman and Byzantine Empire 3 1 Byzantine Italy 3 2 Byzantine Sicily 3 3 Greece 3 4 Lusitania Province 3 5 Roman Africa 3 6 Roman and Byzantine Syria 3 7 Roman Dalmatia 3 8 Roman Galilee and Iudaea Province 3 9 Roman Italy 3 10 Roman Sardinia 4 Popes by nationality 4 1 Argentina 4 2 Austria 4 3 England 4 4 France 4 4 1 Kingdom of France medieval 4 4 2 Holy Roman Empire 4 5 Germany 4 5 1 Holy Roman Empire 4 5 2 Federal Republic of Germany 4 6 Italian peninsula 4 6 1 Ostrogothic Kingdom 4 6 2 Papal States 4 6 3 Kingdom of Naples 4 6 4 Italy in the Holy Roman Empire 4 6 5 Republic of Genoa 4 6 6 Republic of Venice 4 6 7 Republic of Florence Duchy of Florence Grand Duchy of Tuscany 4 6 8 Duchy of Milan 4 6 9 Other Italian States 4 6 10 Kingdom of Italy modern and Italian Republic 4 7 Netherlands 4 7 1 Holy Roman Empire 4 8 Poland 4 9 Portugal 4 10 Spain 4 10 1 Valencia 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksOverview editThere have been 266 popes 217 from Italy 16 from France Pope Sylvester II Pope Stephen IX Pope Nicholas II Pope Urban II Pope Callistus II Pope Urban IV Pope Clement IV Pope Innocent V Pope Martin IV Pope Clement V Pope John XXII Pope Benedict XII Pope Clement VI Pope Innocent VI Pope Urban V and Pope Gregory XI 6 from Germany Pope Gregory V Pope Clement II Pope Damasus II Pope Leo IX Pope Victor II and Pope Benedict XVI 5 from the Byzantine Empire in modern day Syria Pope Anicetus Pope John V Pope Sisinnius Pope Constantine and Pope Gregory III 4 from Greece Pope Anacletus Pope Hyginus Pope Eleutherius and Pope Sixtus II 3 from the Holy Land in modern day Israel Pope Peter Pope Evaristus and Pope Theodore I 3 from Africa Proconsularis 1 Pope Victor I Pope Miltiades Pope Gelasius I 2 from Dalmatia in modern day Croatia Pope Caius and Pope John IV 2 from Valencia in modern day Spain Pope Callixtus III and Pope Alexander VI 2 from Portugal Pope Damasus I and Pope John XXI 2 from Anatolia in modern day Turkey Pope Conon and Pope John VI 1 from England Pope Adrian IV 1 from the Netherlands Pope Adrian VI 1 from Poland Pope John Paul II 1 from Argentina Pope Francis Statistics table editNationality Number of popesAfrica Province Roman Empire 3Argentina 1Asia Minor 2Croatia Kingdom of the Lombards Dalmatia 2England 1Kingdom of France medieval French part of Holy Roman Empire 16German part of Holy Roman EmpireModern Germany 6Roman GreeceByzantine Greece 4Italian Peninsula see table below 217Roman GalileeIudaea Province Roman Empire Byzantine Palestine 3Dutch part of Holy Roman Empire 1People s Republic of Poland 1Lusitania Roman Empire Portugal 2Roman SyriaByzantine Syria 5Spain Valencia in the Crown of Aragon 2Total 266Popes from the Roman and Byzantine Empire editByzantine Italy edit Pope Pelagius I 556 561 Pope John III 561 574 Pope Pelagius II 579 590 Pope Gregory I 590 604 Pope Sabinian 604 606 Pope Boniface III 607 Pope Boniface IV 608 615 Pope Adeodatus I 615 618 Pope Boniface V 619 625 Pope Honorius I 625 638 Pope Severinus 636 640 Pope Martin I 649 653 Pope Eugene I 654 657 Pope Vitalian 657 672 Pope Adeodatus II 672 676 Pope Donus 676 678 Pope Agatho 678 681 Pope Leo II 682 683 Pope Benedict I 575 579 Pope Benedict II 684 685 Pope Sergius I 687 701 Pope Gregory II 715 731 Pope Zachary 741 752 Pope Stephen III 768 772 Pope Stephen II 752 757 Pope Stephen IV 816 817 Byzantine Sicily edit Pope Conon 686 687 Greece edit Pope Telesphorus 126 137 Pope Hyginus c 138 c 140 Pope Eleuterus 174 175 189 Pope Anterus 235 236 Pope Sixtus II 257 258 Pope Dionysius 259 268 Pope Zosimus 417 418 Pope John VI 701 705 Pope John VII 705 707 Lusitania Province edit Lusitania corresponds to present day Portugal Pope Damasus I 366 384 Roman Africa edit nbsp Roman African Pope Miltiades These popes are from the Roman province of Africa which corresponds to the coastal parts of Tunisia Libya and Algeria Pope Victor I 189 199 Pope Miltiades 311 314 Pope Gelasius I 492 496 Roman and Byzantine Syria edit Pope Anicetus c 154 167 Pope John V 685 686 Pope Sisinnius 708 Pope Constantine 708 715 Pope Gregory III 731 741 Roman Dalmatia edit Dalmatia was at the time part of the Roman and Byzantine Empires It is now part of the modern Republic of Croatia Pope Caius 283 296 Pope John IV 640 642 Roman Galilee and Iudaea Province edit Saint Peter c 30 c 67 a native of Bethsaida in the modern Golan Heights Pope Evaristus c 99 c 107 a native of Bethlehem in the modern West Bank Pope Theodore I 642 649 a native of JerusalemRoman Italy edit Pope Linus 64 67 76 79 Pope Anacletus 76 79 88 Pope Clement I 88 92 97 101 Pope Alexander I c 106 c 115 Pope Sixtus I 117 119 126 128 Pope Pius I c 140 c 154 Pope Soter c 166 174 175 Pope Zephyrinus 199 217 Pope Callixtus I c 217 222 Pope Pontian 230 235 Pope Urban I 222 230 Pope Fabian 236 250 Pope Cornelius 251 253 Pope Lucius I 253 254 Pope Stephen I 254 257 Pope Felix I 269 274 Pope Eutychian 275 283 Pope Marcellinus 296 304 Pope Marcellus I 308 309 Pope Sylvester I 314 335 Pope Mark 336 Pope Julius I 337 352 Pope Liberius 352 366 Pope Siricius 384 399 Pope Anastasius I 399 401 Pope Innocent I 401 417 Pope Boniface I 418 422 Pope Celestine I 422 432 Pope Sixtus III 432 440 Pope Leo I 440 461 Pope Hilarius 461 468 Pope Simplicius 468 483 Pope Felix III 483 492 Pope Anastasius II 396 398 Pope Symmachus 498 514 Pope Silverius 536 537 Roman Sardinia edit Pope Eusebius 309 310 Pope John V 685 686 Pope Sisinnius 708 Pope Constantine 708 715 Pope Gregory III 731 741 Popes by nationality editThe concept of nationality only arose during the Middle Ages citation needed Argentina edit Pope Francis 2013 present Austria edit Pope Gregory V 996 999 England edit England is part of the modern United Kingdom Pope Adrian IV 1154 1159 France edit French is the most common non Italian papal ancestry Seventeen popes have had French ancestry all in the second half of the medieval era The seven popes of the Avignon Papacy were French and are bolded Since the end of the Avignon Papacy no French person has been elected pope Kingdom of France medieval edit nbsp French Pope Clement V Pope Silvester II 999 1003 Gerbert of Aurillac Pope Urban II 1088 1099 Otho of Lagery or Otto or Odo Pope Urban IV 1261 1264 Jacques Pantaleon Pope Clement IV 1265 1268 Guy Foulques Pope Martin IV 1281 1285 Simon de Brie Pope Clement V 1305 1314 Bertrand de Got Pope John XXII 1316 1334 Jacques d Euse Pope Benedict XII 1334 1342 Jacques Fournier Pope Clement VI 1342 1352 Pierre Roger Pope Innocent VI 1352 1362 Stephen Aubert Pope Urban V 1362 1370 Guillaume de Grimoard Pope Gregory XI 1370 1378 Pierre Roger de BeaufortHoly Roman Empire edit Pope Stephen IX 1057 1058 Duchy of Lorraine Frederick of Lorraine Pope Nicholas II 1059 1061 Kingdom of Burgundy Gerard of Burgundy Pope Callixtus II 1119 1124 County of Burgundy Guido of Vienne Pope Innocent V 1276 Kingdom of Arles Pierre de Tarentaise Germany edit Holy Roman Empire edit Pope Clement II 1046 1047 Duchy of Saxony Pope Damasus II 1048 Duchy of Bavaria Pope Leo IX 1049 1054 Alsace Duchy of Swabia Bruno Count of Dagsburg Pope Victor II 1055 1057 Duchy of Swabia Federal Republic of Germany edit Pope Benedict XVI 2005 2013 Italian peninsula edit The Italian Peninsula from the beginning of the Middle Ages until the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy was divided into numerous city states and other political entities Among these the Papal States was the birthplace of most of the popes Other Italian states where more popes were born were the Republic of Venice the Kingdom of Naples the Republic of Genoa the Duchy of Milan and the Florentine Republic and its successor the Grand Duchy of Tuscany Ostrogothic Kingdom edit Pope Hormisdas 514 523 Pope John I 523 526 Pope Felix IV 526 530 Pope Boniface II 530 532 Pope John II 533 535 Pope Agapetus I 535 536 Pope Vigilius 537 555 Papal States edit Pope Paul I 757 767 Pope Adrian I 772 795 Pope Leo III 795 816 Pope Paschal I 817 824 Pope Eugene II 824 827 Pope Valentine 827 Pope Gregory IV 827 844 Pope Sergius II 844 847 Pope Leo IV 847 855 Pope Benedict III 855 858 Pope Nicholas I 858 867 Pope Adrian II 867 872 Pope John VIII 872 882 Pope Marinus I 882 884 Pope Adrian III 884 885 Pope Stephen V 885 891 Pope Formosus 891 896 Pope Boniface VI 896 Pope Stephen VI 896 897 Pope Romanus 897 Pope Theodore II 897 Pope John IX 898 900 Pope Benedict IV 900 903 Pope Leo V 903 Pope Sergius III 904 911 Pope Anastasius III 911 913 Pope Lando 913 914 Pope John X 914 928 Pope Leo VI 928 Pope Stephen VII 928 931 Pope John XI 931 935 Pope Leo VII 936 939 Pope Marinus II 942 946 Pope Agapetus II 946 955 Pope John XII 955 964 Pope Benedict V 964 Pope Leo VIII 963 965 Pope John XIII 965 972 Pope Benedict VI 973 974 Pope Benedict VII 974 983 Pope John XV 985 996 Pope John XVII 1003 Pope John XVIII 1004 1009 Pope Sergius IV 1009 1012 Pope Benedict VIII 1012 1024 Pope John XIX 1024 1032 Pope Benedict IX 1032 1048 Pope Sylvester III 1045 Pope Gregory VI 1045 1046 Pope Paschal II 1099 1118 Pope Honorius II 1124 1130 Pope Innocent II 1130 1143 Pope Celestine II 1143 1144 Pope Lucius II 1144 1145 Pope Anastasius IV 1153 1154 Pope Gregory VIII 1187 Pope Clement III 1187 1191 Pope Celestine III 1191 1198 Pope Innocent III 1198 1216 Pope Honorius III 1216 1227 Pope Gregory IX 1227 1241 Pope Alexander IV 1254 1261 Pope Nicholas III 1277 1280 Pope Honorius IV 1285 1287 Pope Nicholas IV 1288 1292 Pope Boniface VIII 1294 1303 Pope Martin V 1417 1431 Pope Paul III 1534 1549 Pope Julius III 1550 1555 Pope Marcellus II 1555 Pope Gregory XIII 1572 1585 Pope Sixtus V 1585 1590 Pope Urban VII 1590 Pope Innocent IX 1591 Pope Clement VIII 1592 1605 Pope Paul V 1605 1621 Pope Gregory XV 1621 1623 Pope Innocent X 1644 1655 Pope Clement X 1670 1676 Pope Clement XI 1700 1721 Pope Innocent XIII 1721 1724 Pope Benedict XIV 1740 1758 Pope Clement XIV 1769 1774 Pope Pius VI 1775 1799 Pope Pius VII 1800 1823 Pope Leo XII 1823 1829 Pope Pius VIII 1829 1830 Pope Pius IX 1846 1878 Pope Leo XIII 1878 1903 Kingdom of Naples edit Pope Urban VI 1378 1389 Pope Boniface IX 1389 1404 Pope Innocent VII 1404 1406 Pope Paul IV 1555 1559 Pope Innocent XII 1691 1700 Pope Benedict XIII 1724 1730 Italy in the Holy Roman Empire edit Pope John XIV 983 984 Pope Alexander II 1061 1073 Pope Gregory VII 1073 1085 Pope Eugene III 1145 1153 Pope Alexander III 1159 1181 Pope Lucius III 1181 1185 Pope Urban III 1185 1187 Pope Celestine IV 1241 Pope Gregory X 1271 1276 Pope Benedict XI 1303 1304 Republic of Genoa edit Pope Innocent IV 1243 1254 Pope Adrian V 1276 Pope Nicholas V 1447 1455 Pope Sixtus IV 1471 1484 Pope Innocent VIII 1484 1492 Pope Julius II 1503 1513 Republic of Venice edit nbsp Venetian Pope Clement XIII Pope Gregory XII 1406 1415 Pope Eugene IV 1431 1447 Pope Paul II 1464 1471 Pope Alexander VIII 1689 1691 Pope Clement XIII 1758 1769 Pope Gregory XVI 1831 1846 Republic of Florence Duchy of Florence Grand Duchy of Tuscany edit Pope Leo X 1513 1521 Pope Clement VII 1523 1534 Pope Leo XI 1605 Pope Urban VIII 1623 1644 Pope Alexander VII 1655 1667 Pope Clement IX 1667 1669 Pope Clement XII 1730 1740 Duchy of Milan edit Pope Pius IV 1559 1565 Pope Pius V 1566 1572 Pope Gregory XIV 1590 1591 Pope Innocent XI 1676 1689 Other Italian States edit Pope Victor III 1086 1087 Duchy of Benevento Pope Gelasius II 1118 1119 Duchy of Gaeta Pope Celestine V 1294 Kingdom of Sicily Pope Pius II 1458 1464 Republic of Siena Pope Pius III 1503 Republic of Siena Kingdom of Italy modern and Italian Republic edit Pope Pius X 1903 1914 Pope Benedict XV 1914 1922 Pope Pius XI 1922 1939 Pope Pius XII 1939 1958 Pope John XXIII 1958 1963 Pope Paul VI 1963 1978 Pope John Paul I 1978 Netherlands edit Holy Roman Empire edit Pope Adrian VI 1522 1523 Bishopric of Utrecht Poland edit Pope John Paul II 1978 2005 Portugal edit Pope John XXI 1276 1277 Kingdom of Portugal Spain edit Valencia edit The Kingdom of Valencia was then part of the possessions of the Crown of Aragon it is now part of modern Spain Pope Callixtus III 1455 1458 Pope Alexander VI 1492 1503 Bibliography editSaints and Sinners a History of the Popes Yale University Press 1997 ISBN 0 300 07332 1 The Incredible Book of Vatican Facts and Papal Curiosities a treasury of trivia Gramercy Books New York 1998 ISBN 0 517 22083 0References edit western Libya Tunisia eastern AlgeriaExternal links edit Every Pope ever the full list TheGuardian com 13 February 2013 at The Guardian Lista de los Papas y comentarios triviales rcadena net in Spanish Translated by R Cadena Cepeda Archived from the original on April 15 2002 Retrieved Aug 13 2018 San Pedro 32 AD 67 Judio Pescador Nacio en 4 A C Casado con una hija Petronila Nombre arameo Simon Bar Jona The list of popes is based on the following bibliography Cronica de los Papas of P G Maxwell Stuart Vatican facts of Nino Lo Bello Saints and Sinners of historian Eamon Duffy Liber Pontificalis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of popes by country amp oldid 1217578221 France, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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