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  • St. Peter (32–67)
  • St. Linus (67–76)
  • St. Anacletus (Cletus) (76–88)
  • St. Clement I (88–97)
  • St. Evaristus (97–105)
  • St. Alexander I (105–115)
  • St. Sixtus I (115–125)
  • St. Telesphorus (125–136)
  • St. Hyginus (136–140)
  • St. Pius I (140–155)
  • St. Anicetus (155–166)
  • St. Soter (166–175)
  • St. Eleutherius (175–189)
  • St. Victor I (189–199)
  • St. Zephyrinus (199–217)
  • St. Callistus I (217–222)
  • St. Urban I (222–230)
  • St. Pontian (230–235)
  • St. Anterus (235–236)
  • St. Fabian (236–250)
  • St. Cornelius (251–253)
  • St. Lucius I (253–254)
  • St. Stephen I (254–257)
  • St. Sixtus II (257–258)
  • St. Dionysius (259–268)
  • St. Felix I (269–274)
  • St. Eutychian (275–283)
  • St. Caius (283–296)
  • St. Marcellinus (296–304)
  • St. Marcellus I (308–309)
  • St. Eusebius (309 or 310)
  • St. Miltiades (311–314)
  • St. Sylvester I (314–335)
  • St. Marcus (336)
  • St. Julius I (337–352)
  • Liberius (352–366)
  • St. Damasus I (366–384)
  • St. Siricius (384–399)
  • St. Anastasius I (399–401)
  • St. Innocent I (401–417)36

Medieval Popes (6th–15th Century)​

  • St. Gregory I (the Great) (590–604)
  • St. Leo III (795–816)
  • St. Nicholas I (the Great) (858–867)
  • John XII (955–964)
  • Gregory VII (1073–1085), known for the Gregorian Reforms
  • Urban II (1088–1099), called the First Crusade
  • Innocent III (1198–1216), influential in medieval politics
  • Boniface VIII (1294–1303)
  • Clement V (1305–1314), moved papacy to Avignon
  • Gregory XI (1370–1378), returned papacy to Rome
  • Martin V (1417–1431), ended the Western Schism26

Renaissance and Early Modern Popes (16th–18th Century)​

  • Julius II (1503–1513), patron of the arts
  • Leo X (1513–1521), pope during the start of the Protestant Reformation
  • Paul III (1534–1549), convened the Council of Trent
  • Pius V (1566–1572), excommunicated Elizabeth I of England
  • Urban VIII (1623–1644)
  • Innocent XI (1676–1689)
  • Benedict XIV (1740–1758)6

Modern Popes (19th–21st Century)​

  • Pius IX (1846–1878), longest-reigning pope
  • Leo XIII (1878–1903)
  • Pius X (1903–1914)
  • Benedict XV (1914–1922)
  • Pius XI (1922–1939)
  • Pius XII (1939–1958)
  • John XXIII (1958–1963), called the Second Vatican Council
  • Paul VI (1963–1978)
  • John Paul I (1978)
  • John Paul II (1978–2005), first non-Italian pope in centuries
  • Benedict XVI (2005–2013)
  • Francis (2013–2025)
  • Donald Trump (2025 -






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  • St. Peter (32–67)
  • St. Linus (67–76)
  • St. Anacletus (Cletus) (76–88)
  • St. Clement I (88–97)
  • St. Evaristus (97–105)
  • St. Alexander I (105–115)
  • St. Sixtus I (115–125)
  • St. Telesphorus (125–136)
  • St. Hyginus (136–140)
  • St. Pius I (140–155)
  • St. Anicetus (155–166)
  • St. Soter (166–175)
  • St. Eleutherius (175–189)
  • St. Victor I (189–199)
  • St. Zephyrinus (199–217)
  • St. Callistus I (217–222)
  • St. Urban I (222–230)
  • St. Pontian (230–235)
  • St. Anterus (235–236)
  • St. Fabian (236–250)
  • St. Cornelius (251–253)
  • St. Lucius I (253–254)
  • St. Stephen I (254–257)
  • St. Sixtus II (257–258)
  • St. Dionysius (259–268)
  • St. Felix I (269–274)
  • St. Eutychian (275–283)
  • St. Caius (283–296)
  • St. Marcellinus (296–304)
  • St. Marcellus I (308–309)
  • St. Eusebius (309 or 310)
  • St. Miltiades (311–314)
  • St. Sylvester I (314–335)
  • St. Marcus (336)
  • St. Julius I (337–352)
  • Liberius (352–366)
  • St. Damasus I (366–384)
  • St. Siricius (384–399)
  • St. Anastasius I (399–401)
  • St. Innocent I (401–417)36

Medieval Popes (6th–15th Century)​

  • St. Gregory I (the Great) (590–604)
  • St. Leo III (795–816)
  • St. Nicholas I (the Great) (858–867)
  • John XII (955–964)
  • Gregory VII (1073–1085), known for the Gregorian Reforms
  • Urban II (1088–1099), called the First Crusade
  • Innocent III (1198–1216), influential in medieval politics
  • Boniface VIII (1294–1303)
  • Clement V (1305–1314), moved papacy to Avignon
  • Gregory XI (1370–1378), returned papacy to Rome
  • Martin V (1417–1431), ended the Western Schism26

Renaissance and Early Modern Popes (16th–18th Century)​

  • Julius II (1503–1513), patron of the arts
  • Leo X (1513–1521), pope during the start of the Protestant Reformation
  • Paul III (1534–1549), convened the Council of Trent
  • Pius V (1566–1572), excommunicated Elizabeth I of England
  • Urban VIII (1623–1644)
  • Innocent XI (1676–1689)
  • Benedict XIV (1740–1758)6

Modern Popes (19th–21st Century)​

  • Pius IX (1846–1878), longest-reigning pope
  • Leo XIII (1878–1903)
  • Pius X (1903–1914)
  • Benedict XV (1914–1922)
  • Pius XI (1922–1939)
  • Pius XII (1939–1958)
  • John XXIII (1958–1963), called the Second Vatican Council
  • Paul VI (1963–1978)
  • John Paul I (1978)
  • John Paul II (1978–2005), first non-Italian pope in centuries
  • Benedict XVI (2005–2013)
  • Francis (2013–2025)
  • Donald Trump (2025 -






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