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The modern Pope lives in [[Vatican]], a religious city state in [[Italy]], but originally the Pope lived in [[Rome]], although a few Popes and [[Antipope]]s set up their capital elsewhere (eg [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_V Clement V] in [[Avignon]]). |
The modern Pope lives in [[Vatican]], a religious city state in [[Italy]], but originally the Pope lived in [[Rome]], although a few Popes and [[Antipope]]s set up their capital elsewhere (eg [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_V Clement V] in [[Avignon]]). |
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A list of mid to late medieval popes can be found at : |
A list of mid to late medieval popes can be found at : |
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[[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12272b.htm]] |
[[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12272b.htm]] |
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Unfortunately this leaves out the [[antipope]]s, which can be seen in the briefer listing at: [[http://www.florilegium.org/files/RELIGION/popes-msg.html]] |
Unfortunately this leaves out the [[antipope]]s, which can be seen in the briefer listing at: [[http://www.florilegium.org/files/RELIGION/popes-msg.html]] |
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[[Wikipedia]] has a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_popes Full list of Popes] |
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Revision as of 00:31, 11 November 2003
The head of the Roman Catholic Church, elected by cardinals of that church. Normally celibate, although some notable exceptions occur to this during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
During the Middle Ages, the Pope could have enormous power (see crusade). Theoretically, there is only one Pope. However, several times during the Middle Ages there were multiple Popes, each of which claimed they were the legitimate and rightful Pope. The ones who eventually lost are known as Antipopes.
The modern Pope lives in Vatican, a religious city state in Italy, but originally the Pope lived in Rome, although a few Popes and Antipopes set up their capital elsewhere (eg Clement V in Avignon).
References
A list of mid to late medieval popes can be found at : [[1]] Unfortunately this leaves out the antipopes, which can be seen in the briefer listing at: [[2]]
Wikipedia has a Full list of Popes
It could be observed that Popes who are called Pius or Innocent are neither Pious nor Innocent.