Unreferenced date May 2010 The numbering of PopeJohn Popes John do not occur in strict numerical order. These discrepancies are due in part to a now discounted belief in another PopeJohn between John XIV and John XV, and the antipapacy of John XVI. class wikitable John Dates of Papacy N Notes colspan 5 center There is no controversy regarding the numbering of the popes John before XV br PopeJohn I I PopeJohn II II PopeJohn III III PopeJohn IV IV PopeJohn V V PopeJohn VI VI PopeJohn VII VII Antipope JohnVIII Anti VIIIPopeJohnVIIIVIIIPopeJohn IX IX PopeJohn X X PopeJohn XI XI PopeJohn XII XII PopeJohn XIII XIII center PopeJohn XIV 983 984 Pietro Canepanova 14 John Medieval historians misreading the Liber Pontificalis assumed another PopeJohn between PopeJohn XIV and the true PopeJohn XV , mistaking him with the historical character of cardinal deacon John son of Robert, that opposed to Antipope Boniface VII . PopeJohn XV 985 996 John Sometimes called XVI because ... again. He was elected in opposition to Pope Gregory V 996 999 . PopeJohn XVII 1003 Sicco Took ... & XV. 16 PopeJohn XVIII 1004 1009 Fasanius He took the number XVII, but some historians corrected his ... between XIV & XV. 17 PopeJohn XIX 1024 1032 Romanus He took the number XVIII, but some historians corrected his number to include Antipope John XVI. 18 PopeJohn XX There has never been a PopeJohn XX because PopeJohn XXI Pedro Juli o wanted to correct what in his time was believed to be an error in the counting of his predecessors PopeJohn XV John XV PopeJohn XIX XIX . PopeJohn XXI 1276 1277 Pedro Juli o br romanised as Petrus Hispanus 19 PopeJohn XXII 1316 1334 Jacques Du ze 20 Antipope John XXIII 1410 1415 Baldassare Cossa PopeJohn XXIII 1958 1963 Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli Roncalli ... of John XIV signed as a distinct pontificate in the Liber Pontificalis and the historical cardinal deacon John son of Robert that opposed to Boniface VII after death of John XIV 15 Antipope ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 PopeJohn IX of Alexandria was the Coptic Christianity Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark Number 81 1320 1327 . s start succession box before PopeJohnVIII of Alexandria JohnVIII title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1320 1327 after Pope Benjamin II of Alexandria Benjamin II s end Coptic Popes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME John 09 Of Alexandria, Pope ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1327 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT John 09 Of Alexandria, Pope Category Year of birth missing Category 1327 deaths Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria OrientalOrthodoxy stub Christian clergy stub ar arz ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 PopeJohn XVIII of Alexandria was the 107th Coptic Christianity Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark 23 October 1769 7 June 1796 . PopeJohn XVIII was born in Fayoum . His lay name was Joseph. He became a monk in the Monastery of Saint Anthony . At the departure of Pope Mark VII of Alexandria Pope Mark VII , he was unanimously chosen to succeed him. He was ordained at the church of St. Philopater Mercurius Saint Philopater Mercurius in Cairo , on Sunday, 15 Paopi , 1486 A.M. 23 October 1769 AD The Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria Seat of the Pope during his papacy remained in the Saint Mary Church Haret Elroum in Cairo . Relations with Rome During his papacy, Pope Pius VI Pope Pius VI of Rome attempted to attract the Eastern Churches to Roman Catholicism . Thus, he published the proceedings of the Council of Chalcedon and distributed it in all the countries of the East. Pope Pius VI Pope Pius VI of Rome even sent an envoy to PopeJohn XVIII of Alexandria asking him to unite with the Roman Catholic Church . The famous scholar and theologian Joseph el Abbah , Bishop of Girga responded to the message, refuting its claims and defending Orthodoxy . Persecution During the papacy of PopeJohn XVIII ... all its funds. PopeJohn XVIII had to go into hiding for some time. Ibrahim El Gohary PopeJohn ... on restoring monasteries and churches. They also prepared the Holy Myron. PopeJohn XVIII departed ... vacant after his departure for 3 months and 26 days. s start succession box before Pope Mark VII of Alexandria Mark VII title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1769 1796 after Pope Mark VIII of Alexandria Mark VIII s end Coptic Popes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME John 18 Of Alexandria, Pope ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 7 June 1796 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT John 18 Of Alexandria, Pope Category Year of birth missing ... more details
See also PopeJohn numbering No footnotes date April 2010 There has never been a PopeJohn XX , because the 20th pope of this name, formerly PopeJohn XXI Petrus Hispanus , when elected Pope in 1276, decided to skip the number XX and to be counted as PopeJohn XXI John XXI instead. He wanted to correct what in his time was believed to be an error in the counting of his predecessors PopeJohn XV John XV to PopeJohn XIX XIX . Details Confusion in numbering Popes John results from an error in the textual transmission of the entry on John XIV 983 984 in the Liber Pontificalis . This entry originally specified not only the duration of his pontificate VIII mens. eight months , but also the duration of his ensuing imprisonment by Antipope Boniface VII , per IV menses for four months . In the 11th century, some time after the pontificate of John XIX , this entry on John XIV was misread to be referring to two different popes John, the first reigning for eight months and directly succeeded by another John reigning for four months Iohannes m. VIIIJohn, eight months Iohannes m. IV John, four months In distinguishing these two Johns, the second one came to be numbered as Iohannes XIV. bis John XIV the second and it was confused with a historic character, the cardinal deacon John son of Robert, who opposed Boniface VII after John XIV s death. Given the fact that the following Popes John, from John XV 985 996 until John XIX 1024 1034 , seemed to have neglected the existence of John XIV bis , Petrus Hispanus meant to correct this error by electing for himself the name John XXI. See also List of Popes PopeJohn numbering References Reflist Reginald L. Poole The Names and Numbers of Medieval Popes, in The English Historical Review, Vol. 32, No. 128 1917 , pp. 465 478, see especially pp. 474 475 DEFAULTSORT John 20 Category Popes Category Nonexistent people af Pous Johannes XX de Johannes XX. es Juan XX fr Jean XX ko 20 it Papa Giovanni XX nl Paus Johannes XX ja 20 ... more details
Infobox Christian leader type Pope English name John XIII image Papa Ioannes XIII.jpg birth name Giovanni Crescenzi term start 1 October 965 term end 6 September 972 predecessor Pope Leo VIII Leo VIII successor Pope Benedict VI Benedict VI birth date ??? birth place Rome , Papal States dead dead death date death date 972 9 6 df y death place Rome , Papal States , Holy Roman Empire other JohnPopeJohn XIII of the Crescenzi family died 6 September 972 served as Pope from 1 October 965 until his death. Born in Rome , he spent his career in the papal court. He was the brother of Crescenzio II, patricius romanorum , and Stefania, lady of Palestrina . After a period as bishop of Narni , he was elected PopeJohn XIII five months after the death of Pope Leo VIII as a compromise candidate with the agreement of Emperor Otto I 936&ndash 973 . ref Richard P. McBrien, Lives of the Popes The Pontiffs from St. Peter to Benedict XVI , HarperCollins, 2000 , 160. ref John XIII s behaviour and foreign backing made him disliked in Rome . There was a revolt that resulted in his temporary banishment in December 965, but he returned to Rome in November 966. After John XIII s restoration, he worked with the Emperor ... Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexes s start s rel ca s bef before Pope Leo VIII Leo VIII s ttl title Pope years 965&ndash 972 s aft after Pope Benedict VI Benedict VI s end Popes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME John 13 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Pope ... 13 uk XIII vi Gi o ho ng Gioan XIII war Papa Juan XIII yo PopeJohn XIII zh ..., John XIII crowned Otto I s son Otto II as co Emperor. ref McBrien, 161. ref Otto II afterwards married the niece of the Byzantine Emperor John I Tzimisces , princess Theophanu , as part of the ongoing attempt to reconcile Eastern and Western Churches. John XIII created new Latin archbishoprics in southern ... DEFAULTSORT John 13 Category 972 deaths Category People from Rome Category Popes Category Italian ... more details
see also PopeJohn numbering Infobox Christian leader type Pope English name John XIX image B Johannes XIX.jpg image size 150px birth name Romanus term start May 1024 term end October 1032 predecessor Pope Benedict VIII Benedict VIII successor Pope Benedict IX Benedict IX birth date ??? birth place Rome , Papal States , Holy Roman Empire dead dead death date October 1032 death place Rome , Papal States , Holy Roman Empire other JohnPopeJohn XIX died October 1032 , born Romanus in Rome , was Pope from 1024 to 1032. He succeeded his brother Pope Benedict VIII , both members of the powerful house of counts of Tusculum Tusculum . Prior to being elected Pope, he was an unordained layman and was therefore .... After John XIX s death, his nephew Pope Benedict IX was found as a successor, although he was still ... or 20. The next Pope named John was PopeJohn XXI 1276&ndash 77 there is no PopeJohn XX see article on John XX for an explanation . Sources Cite EB1911 John XIX. CathEncy wstitle PopeJohn XIX XX CathEncy wstitle Pope Benedict IX Runciman, Steven. Byzantine Civilisation . London, University Paparback, 1961. References reflist s start s rel ca s bef before Pope Benedict VIII Benedict VIII s ttl title Pope years 1024&ndash 32 s aft after Pope Benedict IX Benedict IX s end Popes Catholicism History of the Catholic Church DEFAULTSORT John 19 Category Popes Category Italian popes Category 11th century ... XIX simple PopeJohn XIX fi Johannes XIX sv Johannes XIX tl Juan XIX th 19 uk XIX vi Gi o ho ng Gioan XIX war Papa Juan XIX yo PopeJohn XIX zh ... history, John XIX agreed, upon being paid a large bribe, to grant the title of ecumenical ... History of Poland , Cambridge University Press , 67. ref On 6 April 1027, John held a Lateran synod .... In fact, the patriarch took precedence over all Italian bishops. In 1029, John revoked his decision and reaffirmed all the dignities of Grado. John also enacted a Papal Bull endowing Byzantius, Archbishop ... more details
JohnPope House may refer to JohnPope House Springfield, Kentucky , National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Kentucky listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Kentucky JohnPope House Burwood, Tennessee , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Williamson County, Tennessee disambig de JohnPope House ... more details
PopeJohn Paul is the name of two Pope s of the Roman Catholic Church PopeJohn Paul I 1978 , who named himself in honor of his predecessors, PopeJohn XXIII and Pope Paul VI . PopeJohn Paul I reigned for only 33 calendar days. PopeJohn Paul II 1978&ndash 2005 , the first Polish Pope. He named himself in honor of his predecessor. Other PopeJohn Paul is also the name of a song by the Montreal based band The Lovely Feathers on their album Hind Hind Legs . disambig Category Papal names John Paul hi id Paulus Paus Katolik Roma mk nl Paus Johannes Paulus pt Papa Jo o Paulo ta vi Gi o ho ng Gioan Phaol ... more details
Infobox Christian leader type Pope English name John XII image GiovanniXII.png caption Traditional portrait of John XII. However it is to be noted that John XII was only 27 years old when he died. birth ... place Rome , Papal States , Holy Roman Empire other JohnPopeJohn XII c. 937 14 May 964 , born Octavianus , was Pope from 16 December 955 to 14 May 964. The son of Alberic II , patricianship Patrician ... at the age of eighteen. His adoption of the apostolic name of John XII was the third example of taking a regnal name upon elevation to the Chair of Peter papal chair , the first being PopeJohn II John II 533 535 and the second PopeJohn III John III 561 574 . PopeJohn XII was depicted as a coarse ... only John as pope. Ten days later, the pope and emperor ratified the Diploma Ottonianum , under ... Pope Leo VIII in his stead. ref Edward Luttwak, The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire ... determined to make an effort in support of Leo VIII, but before he reached the city John XII had died. ref 1911 no prescript 1 wstitle John XII pope ref Pope Benedict V soon succeeded him ... be based on a mistress of John XII Panvinius, in a note to Platina s account of pope Joan, suggests ... XII vi Gi o ho ng Gioan XII war Papa Juan XII yo PopeJohn XII zh ... 5 14 predecessor Pope Agapetus II Agapetus II successor Pope Benedict V Benedict V birth date c. 937 ... his father as Patrician of Rome in 954 at only seventeen years of age. After the death of Pope Agapetus ... priest Peter testified that he himself had seen John XII celebrate Mass liturgy Mass without taking communion. John, bishop of Narni , and John, a cardinal deacon , professed that they themselves ... Benedict, and thereafter Benedict had died that he had killed John, cardinal subdeacon , after ... II of Italy , John made a deal with Otto I , king of the Germans. He pledged allegiance to Otto and crowned ... the Papal States from Berengar, however, John became fearful of the emperor s power and sent ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 The Tiara of PopeJohn XXIII was the personal Papal Tiara triregnum in Latin , triregno in Italian language Italian presented by the region of Bergamo to Angelo Roncalli, who was born there, following his election as PopeJohn XXIII in 1958. Because PopeJohn s election as pope was so unexpected the region had not made plans to have a tiara manufactured. As a result John was crowned with the 1877 Palatine Tiara given to Pope Pius IX . In 1959 the tiara was completed and given to the Pope in the Vatican. When asked for guidance as to its design, PopeJohn requested that it be lightweight and that the number of Gemstone jewel s the region was planning to use be halved, with the savings donated to the poor. The tiara as a result is the joint lightest in the papal tiara collection, weighing only 2 pound mass lb 900 gram g John wore the tiara regularly during his papacy when not wearing either the Palatine Tiara or the Tiara of Pope Pius XI. It has remained unworn since his death in 1963. His successor Pope Paul VI was supplied with his own, far heavier solid silver tiara. Pope Paul later dispensed with wearing any tiara. Later popes, though they never abolished the wearing of the tiara, have chosen personally in each case not to wear one. However it remains open to any future pope to wear any of the tiaras in the Vatican s possession, including the Tiara of John XXIII. Papal tiaras Category Papal tiaras Category PopeJohn XXIII ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 PopeJohn XV of Alexandria was the Coptic Christianity Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark 1621 1631 . Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria The seat of the Pope during his papacey remained in the Church of the Virigin Mary Haret Zuweila in Cairo . s start succession box before Pope Mark V of Alexandria Mark V title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1621 1631 after Pope Matthew III of Alexandria Matthew III s end Coptic Popes DEFAULTSORT John 15 Of Alexandria, Pope Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria OrientalOrthodoxy stub Christian clergy stub ar arz ... more details
onesource article date April 2009 PopeJohn VII of Alexandria was the Coptic Christianity Coptic Pope of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark Number 77 1261 1268 . With support from some of the Bishops, PopeJohn VII was replaced for three years by PopePope Gabriel III of Alexandria Gabriel III who was originally one of the candidates for the post. He was restored as Pope after the death of Gabriel III. This is the only occasion in history when the Coptic Orthodox Church had two Popes at the same time. ref History of Coptic Church by Menassa Youhanna ref s start succession box before Pope Athanasius III of Alexandria Athanasius III title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1262 1268 after Pope Gabriel III of Alexandria Gabriel III succession box before Pope Gabriel III of Alexandria Gabriel III title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1270 1293 after Pope Theodosius III of Alexandria Theodosius III s end References reflist 1 Coptic Popes DEFAULTSORT John 07 Of Alexandria, Pope Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria OrientalOrthodoxy stub Christian clergy stub ar arz ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 PopeJohn XII of Alexandria was the Coptic Christianity Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark 1480 1483 . s start succession box before Pope Michael VI of Alexandria Michael VI title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1480 1483 after PopeJohn XIII of Alexandria John XIII s end Coptic Popes DEFAULTSORT John 12 Of Alexandria, Pope Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria OrientalOrthodoxy stub Christian clergy stub ar arz ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 PopeJohn XIII of Alexandria was the Coptic Christianity Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark 1483 1524 . s start succession box before PopeJohn XII of Alexandria John XII title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1483 1524 after Pope Gabriel VII of Alexandria Gabriel VII s end Coptic Popes DEFAULTSORT John 13 Of Alexandria, Pope Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria OrientalOrthodoxy stub Christian clergy stub ar arz ... more details
PopeJohn VI of Alexandria was the Coptic Christianity Coptic Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark 1189 1216 . In 1210, his envoys reached the city of Lalibela in Ethiopia , where they met Emperor of Ethiopia Emperor Gebre Mesqel Lalibela . ref Taddesse Tamrat, Church and State in Ethiopia Oxford Clarendon Press, 1972 , p. 62 ref He was the last Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria to consecrate a bishop for Pentapolis North Africa Western Pentapolis as the people converted to Islam under the rule of the Arabs. References reflist s start succession box before Pope Mark III of Alexandria Mark III title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1189&ndash 1216 after Pope Cyril III of Alexandria Cyril III s end Coptic Popes DEFAULTSORT John 06 Of Alexandria, Pope Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria John VI of Alexandria OrientalOrthodoxy stub Christian clergy stub ar arz ... more details
onesource article date April 2009 PopeJohn XVII of Alexandria was the Coptic Christianity Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark 1727 1745 . Originally from Mallawy in Elmenya in upper Egypt , joined the Monastery of Saint Paul the Anchorite as a monk and was named Abd Elsayed ref name http popekirillos.net ar fathersdictionary read.php?id 1964 Fathers and saints of Coptic church in Arabic ref The Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria Seat of the Pope during his papacy remained in the Saint Mary Church Haret Elroum in Cairo . s start succession box before Pope Peter VI of Alexandria Peter VI title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1727 1745 after Pope Mark VII of Alexandria Mark VII s end References references Coptic Popes DEFAULTSORT John 17 Of Alexandria, Pope Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria John XVII of Alexandria OrientalOrthodoxy stub Christian clergy stub ar arz ... more details
PopeJohn XIX of Alexandria was the Coptic Christianity Coptic Coptic Pope Patriarch of Alexandria, Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark 1929 1942 . A Monk He joined the Paromeos Monastery in the Nitrian Desert as a monk and was sent to Greece to study Theology . Afterwards, PopePope Cyril V of Alexandria Cyril V appointed him a Metropolitan. Enthroning a Bishop as Pope Before becoming a Pope, John XIX was the Metropolitan of Al Buhayrah Governorate Al Beheira in Egypt he is the first ever Bishop Metropolitan of an Eparchy to become a Pope in the history of the Coptic Orthodox Church before him the tradition was to nominate a Monk to the Papal position ref The story of the Coptic Church, Iris Habib Elmasry ref Some argue that the choice of Bishop as Pope and Bishop of the City of Alexandria is not canonical against Canon 15 of Nicea and other Church councils canons . ref http www.rezgar.com debat show.art.asp?t 0&userID 981&aid 80855 ref . This issue has caused an ongoing dispute since 1928 in the Coptic Orthodox Church. The Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria seat of the Pope in Cairo during his papacy remained in the Saint Mark s Coptic Orthodox Cathedral Azbakeya Saint Mark s Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Azbakeya in Cairo . References Reflist s start succession box before Pope Cyril V of Alexandria Cyril V title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1929 1942 after Pope Macarius III of Alexandria Macarius III s end Coptic Popes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME John 19 Of Alexandria, Pope ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1855 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT John 19 Of Alexandria, Pope Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria John XIX of Alexandria Category 1855 births Category Year of death missing OrientalOrthodoxy stub Christian clergy stub ar de Yohannes XIX. von Alexandria fr Jean XIX d Alexandrie arz ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 PopeJohn IV of Alexandria was the Coptic Christianity Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark from 776 to 799. s start succession box before Pope Mina of Alexandria Mina I title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 776 &ndash 799 after Pope Mark II of Alexandria Mark II s end Coptic Popes DEFAULTSORT John 04 Of Alexandria, Pope Category 8th century archbishops Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria OrientalOrthodoxy stub Christian clergy stub ar arz pl Jan IV koptyjski patriarcha Aleksandrii ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 PopeJohn XVI of Alexandria was the Coptic Christianity Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark 1676 1718 . Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria The seat of the Pope during his papacy remained in the Saint Mary Church Haret Elroum in Cairo . He departed on Paoni 10 Coptic Orthodox liturgics 10 Paoni 1434 A.M. 15 June 1718 . s start succession box before Pope Matthew IV of Alexandria Matthew IV title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1676 1718 after Pope Peter VI of Alexandria Peter VI s end Coptic Popes DEFAULTSORT John 16 Of Alexandria, Pope Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria OrientalOrthodoxy stub Christian clergy stub ar arz ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 PopeJohn X of Alexandria was the Coptic Christianity Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark 1363 1369 . Pope Johannes X, 85th Pope d. AD 1369 .43 Nothing is known about his life except that he was from Damascus and his sobriquet was Al Mu tamen Al Shamy the Damascene entrusted with the Church . The sobriquet indicates that he was found worthy to be entrusted with the Church. s start succession box before Pope Mark IV of Alexandria Mark IV title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1363 1369 after Pope Gabriel IV of Alexandria Gabriel IV s end External links Commons http syrcom.cua.edu Hugoye Vol11No1 HV11N1Farag.html Coptic Syriac Relations beyond Dogmatic Rhetoric http st takla.org Saints Coptic Synaxarium Orthodox Saints Biography 00 Coptic Orthodox Popes Life of Coptic Pope 085 PopeJohn X .html Coptic Popes of Egypt St Takla.org Coptic Popes DEFAULTSORT John 10 Of Alexandria, Pope Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria OrientalOrthodoxy stub Christian clergy stub ar arz ... more details
see also PopeJohn numbering Infobox Christian leader type Pope name John XVIII image Ioannes XVIII.jpg imagesize 150px birth name Fasanius term start January 1004 term end July 1009 predecessor PopeJohn XVII John XVII successor Pope Sergius IV Sergius IV birth date ??? birth place Rapagnano , Papal States dead dead death date July 1009 death place Rome , Papal States , Holy Roman Empire other JohnPopeJohn XVIII died June or July 1009 was Pope in Pisa from 1004 to 1009. He was born Fasanius at Rapagnano , near Ascoli Piceno , the son of a Rome Roman priest named Leo. During his whole pontificate he was allegedly subordinate to the head of the Crescentii clan who controlled Rome, the patricius an aristocratic military leader John Crescentius III. This period was disrupted by conflicts between the Ottonian Emperor Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor Henry II and Arduin of Ivrea , who had styled himself King of Italy. Rome was wracked with bouts of Bubonic plague plague , and Saracens operating freely out of Sardinia ravaged the Tyrrhenian Sea Tyrrhenian coasts . As Pope, John XVIII occupied his time mainly with details of ecclesiastical administration. He authorized a new Diocese of Bamberg ..., where he died shortly afterwards. His successor was Pope Sergius IV . Confusion over ordinals see also PopeJohn numbering PopeJohn XVIII was only the seventeenth pope called John, because John ... at the time, however, so the true sixteenth PopeJohn called himself John XVII . The true seventeenth pope called John took the regnal number XVIII. The true sequence of numbering has never been corrected. References reflist Catholic wstitle PopeJohn XVIII XIX s start s rel ca s bef before PopeJohn XVII John XVII s ttl title Pope years 1004&ndash 09 s aft after Pope Sergius IV Sergius IV s end Popes Catholicism History of the Catholic Church DEFAULTSORT John 18 Category 1009 deaths Category ... Juan XVIII yo PopeJohn XVIII zh ... more details
see also PopeJohn numbering Infobox Christian leader type Pope English name John XXI image PopeJohn ... , Papal States , Holy Roman Empire other John Infobox pope styles image C o a Giovanni XXI.svg dipstyle His Holiness offstyle Your Holiness relstyle Holy Father deathstyle None PopeJohn XXI , born ... English , Peter of Spain , was Pope from 1276 until his death about eight months later. He was the only Portuguese Pope, although Damasus I can also be considered Portuguese, as he was born in territory that is nowadays in Portugal, and Pope Paul IV Paul IV had a Portuguese grandmother. He was also the only Pope to have been a physician. Because he PopeJohn XX decided to skip the number XX, the previous Pope named John was PopeJohn XIX 1024&ndash 32 . PopeJohn XXI is technically the 19th actual PopeJohn. ref There is no PopeJohn XV, and PopeJohn XVI was techinically an anti pope, which is a traditionally uncounted role. Therefore PopeJohn XVII was the sixteenth pope and PopeJohn ... left Papal Arms of PopeJohn XXI After the death of Pope Adrian V on 18 August 1276, Pedro Hispano was Papal election, September 1276 elected Pope on 13 September. He was crowned a week later. One of John XXI s few acts during his brief reign was the reversal of a decree recently passed at the Second ... Orsini who succeeded him as Pope Nicholas III , John attempted to launch a crusade for the Holy ... it could start. ref CathEncy wstitle PopeJohn XXI XX ref To secure the necessary quiet for his ... Image B Johannes XXI.jpg thumb right PopeJohn XXI After his death, it was rumored that John XXI ... Pauperum was indeed the same person as PopeJohn XXI. References Reflist Maxwell Stuart, P ... ho ng Gioan XXI war Papa Juan XXI yo PopeJohn XXI zh ... predecessor Pope Adrian V Adrian V successor Pope Nicholas III Nicholas III birth date c. 1215 birth ... of opposition . Pedro became the physician of Pope Gregory X 1271&ndash 76 early in his reign. In March ... more details
JohnPope 1749 1802 was an American soldier, traveler, and author of the book A Tour through the Southern ... identified with a JohnPope Jr. who served as an officer in the militia from that county. In June 1781 this JohnPope attained the rank of lieutenant colonel. His battalion took part in battles at Lynch ... in the city through February. ref name starr rp xiv xvi ref name tour JohnPope, A Tour through ... Richmond Printed by John Dixon, 1792 ref rp 6 21 By the first of March 1791, Pope set out down the Ohio ... unrestricted access to their posts. ref name starr rp xx xxii Pope s book John Dixon, editor of the Virginia ... Charles L. Woodward printed a small edition of Pope s Tour with a new index. ref JohnPope, A Tour ... that was purchased by many American libraries. ref JohnPope, A Tour through the Southern and Western ... of Pope s Tour with an introduction and indexes by historian J. Barton Starr . ref JohnPope ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pope, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ... life and military career Little is known about Pope, and few records of his life have survived. Evidence ... of Pope s book. Barton Starr, introduction to A Tour through the Southern and Western Territories of the United States of North America A Facsimile Reproduction of the 1792 Edition , by JohnPope Gainesville, Fla. University Presses of Florida, 1979 . ref rp xii, xiii, xv In his book, Pope claimed ... xii Pope probably returned to Amherst County after the war, then sold his property and moved to the Richmond, Virginia Richmond area in about 1790. On June 1, 1790, JohnPope set out on the tour that he would later record in his book. ref name starr rp xii xiii Pope s travels Leaving Richmond on June 1, 1790, Pope traveled across Virginia to Brownsville, Pennsylvania Redstone on the Monongahela ... 4 and dining with the Spanish commandant. Continuing down the Mississippi, Pope met Manuel Gayoso ..., Mississippi Natchez , Pope continued downriver to New Orleans , where he stayed six weeks. ref ... more details
Image JohnPope SelfPortrait NationalAcademy of Design.png thumb 120px right Self portrait by JohnPope, 19th c. National Academy of Design, New York JohnPope 1821 1880 was an artist in Boston , Massachusetts , and New York in the 19th century. He created portraits of W.H. Prescott, Daniel Webster and others. ref The Crayon, Vol. 5, No. 6 Jun., 1858 ref ref Dearinger. 2004 ref He belonged to the Boston Artists Association and exhibited with the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association 1844 ref 4th exhibition of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association. Boston Crocker, 1844. ref and the New England Art Union 1852 . ref Bulletin of the New England Art Union, no. 1, 1852. ref Pope kept a studio in Boston s Tremont Temple ref Destructive Fire. Boston Daily Atlas Date 04 01 1852 ref around 1857 he moved to New York. ref Dearinger. 2004 ref He died of illness in New York in 1880. According to one report Just before dying he called for his paint brush, and passed away holding it in his hand. ref New York Times, Dec. 31, 1880. ref References reflist Further reading commonscat JohnPope artist Death of JohnPope, the artist. http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F30814F6395B1B7A93C3AA1789D95F448884F9 New York Times , Dec. 31, 1880. David Bernard Dearinger. Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design 1826 1925. NY Hudson Hills Press, 2004 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pope, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1821 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1880 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pope, John Category 1821 births Category 1880 deaths Category People from Boston, Massachusetts Category Portrait artists Category American artists Category 19th century in Boston, Massachusetts ... more details
Infobox Christian leader type Pope name John XIV image IoannesXIV.jpg birth name Pietro Canepanova term start December 983 term end 20 August 984 predecessor Pope Benedict VII Benedict VII successor PopeJohn XV John XV birth date ??? birth place Pavia , Kingdom of Italy medieval Italy dead dead death date death date 984 8 20 df y death place Rome , Papal States , Holy Roman Empire other JohnPopeJohn XIV died 20 August 984 was Pope from December 983 to 20 August 984 as successor to Pope Benedict VII . He was born at Pavia , and before his elevation to the papal chair was imperial chancellor of Emperor Otto II , yet still only the latter s second choice for pope. His original name was Pietro Canepanova, ref George L. Williams, Papal Genealogy The Families And Descendants Of The Popes , McFarland & Company, 1998 , 232. ref but he took the name John XIV to avoid being linked to St. Peter himself. Otto II died shortly after his election, his heir Otto III , being only 3  years old and unable to protect John s position as Pope. Antipope Boniface VII 974, 984 985 , on the strength of the popular feeling against the new Pope, returned from Constantinople and placed John XIV in prison in the Castel Sant Angelo , where he died either from starvation or poison. ref Eleanor Shipley Duckett ... reflist 1911 wstitle John XIV pope s start s rel ca s bef before Pope Benedict VII Benedict VII s ttl title Pope years 983 984 s aft after PopeJohn XV John XV s end Popes Catholicism History of the Catholic Church Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME John 14 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Pope DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Pavia , Kingdom of Italy medieval Italy DATE OF DEATH August 20, 984 PLACE OF DEATH Rome , Papal States , Holy Roman Empire DEFAULTSORT John 14 Category Popes ... XIV yo PopeJohn XIV zh ... ru XIV sco Pape John XIV fi Johannes XIV sv Johannes XIV tl Juan XIV ta ... more details