| PAPAL NAME |
ORIGINAL NAME |
PAPAL DATES |
| I. St. Peter |
|
|
| Peter |
Simon/Symeon |
?–c. 64 |
| Linus |
|
67–76 |
| Anacletus |
|
76–88 |
| Clement I |
|
88–97 |
| Evaristus |
|
97–105 |
| |
|
|
| II. Defenders of the City |
| Alexander I |
|
105–115 |
| Sixtus I |
|
115–125 |
| Telesphorus |
|
125–136 |
| Hyginus |
|
136–140 |
| Pius I |
|
140–155 |
| Anicetus |
|
155–166 |
| Soter |
|
166–175 |
| Eleutherius |
|
175–189 |
| Victor I |
|
189–199 |
| Zephyrinus |
|
199–217 |
| Callixtus I |
|
217–222 |
| Hippolytus (antipope) |
|
217–235 |
| Urban I |
|
222–230 |
| Pontian |
|
230–235 |
| Anterus |
|
235–236 |
| Fabian |
|
236–250 |
| Cornelius |
|
251–253 |
| Novatian (antipope) |
|
251 |
| Lucius |
|
253–254 |
| Stephen I |
|
254–257 |
| Sixtus II |
|
257–258 |
| Dionysius |
|
260–268 |
| Felix I |
|
269–274 |
| Eutychian |
|
275–283 |
| Gaius (Caius) |
|
283–296 |
| Marcellinus |
|
296–304 |
| Marcellus I |
|
308–309 |
| Eusebius |
|
309–310 |
| Miltiades (Melchiades) |
|
311–314 |
| Sylvester I |
|
314–335 |
| Mark |
|
336 |
| Julius I |
|
337–352 |
| Liberius |
|
352–366 |
| Felix II (antipope) |
|
355–365 |
| Damasus I |
|
366–384 |
| Ursinus (antipope) |
|
366–367 |
| Siricius |
|
384–394 |
| Anastasius I |
|
399–401 |
| Innocent I |
|
401–417 |
| Zosimus |
|
417–418 |
| Boniface I |
|
418–422 |
| Eulalius (antipope) |
|
418–419 |
| Celestine I |
|
422–432 |
| Sixtus III |
|
432–440 |
| Leo I (the Great) |
|
440–461 |
| Hilarius (Hilary) |
|
461–468 |
| Simplicius |
|
468–483 |
| Felix III (II) |
|
483–492 |
| Gelasius I |
|
492–496 |
| Anastasius II |
|
496–498 |
| Symmachus |
|
498–514 |
| Laurentius (antipope) |
|
498–499, 501–506 |
| Hormisdas |
|
514–523 |
| |
|
|
| III. Vigilius |
|
|
| John I |
|
523–526 |
| Felix IV (III) |
|
526–530 |
| Dioscorus (antipope) |
|
530 |
| Boniface II |
|
530–532 |
| John II |
|
533–535 |
| Agapetus I |
|
535–536 |
| Silverius |
|
536–537 |
| Vigilius |
|
537–555 |
| Pelagius I |
|
556–561 |
| John III |
|
561–574 |
| |
|
|
| IV. Gregory the Great |
|
|
| Benedict I |
|
575–579 |
| Pelagius II |
|
579–590 |
| Gregory I (the Great) |
|
590–604 |
| Sabinian |
|
604–606 |
| Boniface III |
|
607 |
| Boniface IV |
|
608–615 |
| Deusdedit I (Adeodatus I) |
|
615–618 |
| Boniface V |
|
619–625 |
| Honorius I |
|
625–638 |
| Severinus |
|
640 |
| John IV |
|
640–642 |
| Theodore I |
|
642–649 |
| |
|
|
| V. Leo III and Charlemagne |
| Martin I |
|
649–653 |
| Eugenius I |
|
654–657 |
| Vitalian |
|
657–672 |
| Adeodatus II |
|
672–676 |
| Donus |
|
676–678 |
| Agatho |
|
678–681 |
| Leo II |
|
682–683 |
| Benedict II |
|
684–685 |
| John V |
|
685–686 |
| Conon |
|
686–687 |
| Sergius I |
|
687–701 |
| Theodore (antipope) |
|
687 |
| Paschal (antipope) |
|
687 |
| John VI |
|
701–705 |
| John VII |
|
705–707 |
| Sisinnius |
|
708 |
| Constantine |
|
708–715 |
| Gregory II |
|
715–731 |
| Gregory III |
|
731–741 |
| Zachary |
|
741–752 |
| Stephen II |
|
752–757 |
| Paul I |
|
757–767 |
| Constantine II (antipope) |
|
767–768 |
| Philip (antipope) |
|
768 |
| Stephen III |
|
768–772 |
| Hadrian I |
|
772–795 |
| Leo III |
|
795–816 |
| Stephen IV |
|
816–817 |
| Paschal I |
|
817–824 |
| Eugenius II |
|
824–827 |
| Valentine |
|
827 |
| Gregory IV |
|
827–844 |
| John (antipope) |
|
844 |
| Sergius II |
|
844–847 |
| Leo IV |
|
847–855 |
| |
|
|
| VI. Pope Joan |
| [Joan |
|
855?–857?] |
| Benedict III |
|
855–858 |
| Anastasius (antipope) |
|
855 |
| |
|
|
| VII. Nicholas I and the Pornocracy |
| Nicholas I (the Great) |
|
858–867 |
| Hadrian II |
|
867–872 |
| John VIII |
|
872–882 |
| Marinus I |
|
882–884 |
| Hadrian III |
|
884–885 |
| Stephen V |
|
885–891 |
| Formosus |
|
891–896 |
| Boniface VI |
|
896 |
| Stephen VI |
|
896–897 |
| Romanus |
|
897 |
| Theodore II |
|
897 |
| John IX |
|
898–900 |
| Benedict IV |
|
900–903 |
| Leo V |
|
903 |
| Christopher (antipope) |
|
903–904 |
| Sergius III |
|
904–911 |
| Anastasius III |
|
911–913 |
| Lando |
|
913–914 |
| John X |
|
914–928 |
| Leo VI |
|
928 |
| Stephen VII |
|
928–931 |
| John XI |
|
931–935 |
| Leo VII |
|
936–939 |
| Stephen VIII |
|
939–942 |
| Marinus II |
|
942–946 |
| Agapetus II |
|
946–955 |
| John XII |
|
955–964 |
| Leo VIII |
|
963–965 |
| |
|
|
| VIII. Schism |
| Benedict V |
|
964 |
| John XIII |
|
965–972 |
| Benedict VI |
|
973–974 |
| Boniface VII (antipope) |
|
974, 984–985 |
| Benedict VII |
|
974–983 |
| John XIV |
Peter Canepanova |
983–984 |
| John XV |
John Crescentius |
985–986 |
| Gregory V |
Bruno of Carinthia |
996–999 |
| John XVI (antipope) |
John Philagathos |
997–998 |
| Sylvester II |
Gerbert of Aurillac |
999–1003 |
| John XVII |
John Sicco |
1003 |
| John XVIII |
John Fasanus |
1003–1009 |
| Sergius IV |
Pietro Buccaporca |
1009–1012 |
| Gregory VI (antipope) |
|
1012 |
| Benedict VIII |
Theophylact II of Tusculum |
1012–1024 |
| John XIX |
Romanus of Tusculum |
1024–1032 |
| Benedict IX |
Theophylact III of Tusculum |
1032–1045, 1047–1048 |
| Sylvester III |
John of Sabina |
1045 |
| Gregory VI |
John of Gratian |
1045–1046 |
| Clement II |
Suidger of Bamberg |
1046–1047 |
| Damasus II |
Poppo of Brixen |
1048 |
| Leo IX |
Bruno of Egisheim |
1049–1054 |
| |
|
|
| IX. Gregory VII and the Normans |
| Victor II |
Gebhard of Dollnstein-Hirschberg |
1055–1057 |
| Stephen IX |
Frederick of Lorraine |
1057–1058 |
| Benedict X (antipope) |
John Mincius |
1058–1059 |
| Nicholas II |
Gérard of Lorraine |
1058–1061 |
| Alexander II |
Anselm of Baggio |
1061–1073 |
| Honorius II (antipope) |
Peter Cadalus |
1061–1064 |
| Gregory VII |
Hildebrand |
1073–1085 |
| |
|
|
| X. Innocent and Anacletus |
| Clement III (antipope) |
Guibert of Ravenna |
1080, 1084–1100 |
| Victor III |
Desiderius of Monte Cassino |
1086–1087 |
| Urban II |
Odo of Châtillon |
1088–1099 |
| Paschal II |
Rainerius of Bieda |
1099–1118 |
| Theodoric (antipope) |
|
1100–1101 |
| Albert (Aleric) (antipope) |
|
1101–1102 |
| Sylvester IV (antipope) |
Maginulf |
1105–1111 |
| Gelasius II |
John of Gaeta |
1118–1119 |
| Gregory VIII (antipope) |
Maurice Burdanus |
1118–1121 |
| Calixtus II |
Guido of Burgundy |
1119–1124 |
| Honorius II |
Lambert Scannabecchi |
1124–1130 |
| Celestine II (antipope) |
Teobaldo |
1124 |
| Innocent II |
Gregorio Papareschi |
1130–1143 |
| Anacletus II (antipope) |
Pietro Pierleoni |
1130–1138 |
| Victor IV (antipope) |
Gregorio Conti |
1138 |
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|
| XI. The English Pope |
| Celestine II |
Guido di Castello |
1143–1144 |
| Lucius II |
Gherardo Caccianemici |
1144–1145 |
| Eugenius III |
Bernardo Pignatelli |
1145–1153 |
| Anastasius IV |
Conrad of Rome |
1153–1154 |
| Hadrian IV |
Nicholas Breakspear |
1154–1159 |
| |
|
|
| XII. Alexander III and Frederick Barbarossa |
| Alexander III |
Orlando Bandinelli |
1159–1181 |
| Victor IV (antipope) |
Ottaviano of Monticelli |
1159–1164 |
| Paschal III (antipope) |
Guido of Crema |
1164–1168 |
| Callixtus III (antipope) |
Giovanni of Struma |
1168–1178 |
| Innocent III (antipope) |
Lando of Sezze |
1179–1180 |
| Lucius III |
Ubaldo Allucingoli |
1181–1185 |
| Urban III |
Uberto Crivelli |
1185–1187 |
| Gregory VIII |
Alberto di Morra |
1187 |
| |
|
|
| XIII. Innocent III |
|
|
| Clement III |
Paulo Scolari |
1187–1191 |
| Celestine III |
Giacinto Boboni |
1191–1198 |
| Innocent III |
Lotario di Segni |
1198–1216 |
| |
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|
| XIV. The End of the Hohenstaufen |
| Honorius III |
Cencio Savelli |
1216–1227 |
| Gregory IX |
Ugolino of Ostia |
1227–1241 |
| Celestine IV |
Goffredo da Castiglione |
1241 |
| Innocent IV |
Sinibaldo dei Fieschi |
1243–1254 |
| Alexander VI |
Rainaldo dei Conti di Segni |
1254–1261 |
| Urban IV |
Jacques Pantaléon |
1261–1264 |
| Clement IV |
Guy Foulques |
1265–1268 |
| Gregory X |
Tedaldo Visconti |
1271–1276 |
| Innocent V |
Pierre of Tarantaise |
1276 |
| Hadrian V |
Ottobono Fieschi |
1276 |
| John XXI |
Pedro Juliano |
1276–1277 |
| Nicholas III |
Giovanni Gaetano Orsini |
1277–1280 |
| Martin IV |
Simon de Brie |
1281–1285 |
| Honorius IV |
Giacomo Savelli |
1285–1287 |
| Nicholas IV |
Girolamo Masci |
1288–1292 |
| Celestine V |
Pietro del Morrone |
1294 |
| Boniface VIII |
Benedetto Caetani |
1294–1303 |
| |
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| XV. Avignon |
|
|
| Benedict XI |
Niccolò Baccasino |
1303–1304 |
| Clement V |
Bertrand de Got |
1305–1314 |
| John XXII |
Jacques Duèse |
1316–1334 |
| Nicholas V (antipope) |
Pietro Rainalducci |
1328–1330 |
| Benedict XII |
Jacques Fournier |
1334–1342 |
| Clement VI |
Pierre Roger |
1342–1352 |
| Innocent VI |
Etienne Aubert |
1352–1362 |
| Urban V |
Guillaume de Grimoard |
1362–1370 |
| Gregory XI |
Pierre-Roger de Beaufort |
1370–1378 |
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|
| XVI. Laetentur Coeli! |
|
|
| Urban VI |
Bartolomeo Prignano |
1378–1389 |
| Clement VII (antipope) |
Robert of Geneva |
1378–1394 |
| Boniface IX |
Pietro Tomacelli |
1389–1404 |
| Benedict XIII (antipope) |
Pedro de Luna |
1394–1417 |
| Innocent VII |
Cosimo Gentile dei Migliorati |
1404–1406 |
| Gregory XII |
Angelo Correr |
1406–1415 |
| Alexander V (antipope) |
Pietro Philarghi |
1409–1410 |
| John XXIII (antipope) |
Baldassare Cossa |
1410–1415 |
| Martin V |
Oddone Colonna |
1417–1431 |
| Clement VIII (antipope) |
Gil Sánchez Muñoz |
1423–1429 |
| Benedict XIV (antipope) |
Bernard Garnier |
1425–? |
| Eugenius IV |
Gabriele Condulmer |
1431–1447 |
| Felix V (antipope) |
Amadeus VIII of Savoy |
1439–1449 |
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| XVII. The Renaissance |
|
|
| Nicholas V |
Tommaso Parentucelli |
1447–1455 |
| Calixtus III |
Alfonso de Borja (Borgia) |
1455–1458 |
| Pius II |
Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini |
1458–1464 |
| Paul II |
Pietro Barbo |
1464–1471 |
| Sixtus IV |
Francesco della Rovere |
1471–1484 |
| Innocent VIII |
Giambattistata Cibo |
1484–1492 |
| |
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| XVIII. The Monsters |
|
|
| Alexander VI |
Rodrigo Borgia |
1492–1503 |
| Pius III |
Francesco Todeschini-Piccolomini |
1503 |
| Julius II |
Giuliano della Rovere |
1503–1513 |
| |
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| XIX. The Medici Pair |
|
|
| Leo X |
Giovanni de’ Medici |
1513–1521 |
| Hadrian VI |
Adrian Florensz Dedal |
1522–1523 |
| Clement VII |
Giulio de’ Medici |
1523–1534 |
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|
| XX. The Counter-Reformation |
| Paul III |
Alessandro Farnese |
1534–1549 |
| Julius III |
Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte |
1550–1555 |
| Marcellus II |
Marcello Cervini |
1555 |
| Paul IV |
Giampietro Carafa |
1555–1559 |
| Pius IV |
Giovanni Angelo Medici |
1559–1565 |
| Pius V |
Michele Ghislieri |
1566–1572 |
| Gregory XIII |
Ugo Boncompagni |
1572–1585 |
| Sixtus V |
Felice Peretti |
1585–1590 |
| Urban VII |
Giambattista Castagna |
1590 |
| Gregory XIV |
Niccolò Sfondrati |
1590–1591 |
| Innocent IX |
Giovanni Antonio Fachinetti |
1591 |
| Clement VIII |
Ippolito Aldobrandini |
1592–1605 |
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| XXI. Baroque Rome |
| Leo XI |
Alessandro de’ Medici |
1605 |
| Paul V |
Camillo Borghese |
1605–1621 |
| Gregory XV |
Alessandro Ludovisi |
1621–1623 |
| Urban VIII |
Maffeo Barberini |
1623–1644 |
| Innocent X |
Giambattista Pamfili |
1644–1655 |
| Alexander VII |
Fabio Chigi |
1655–1667 |
| Clement IX |
Giulio Rospigliosi |
1667–1669 |
| Clement X |
Emilio Altieri |
1670–1676 |
| Innocent XI |
Benedetto Odescalchi |
1676–1689 |
| Alexander VIII |
Pietro Ottoboni |
1689–1691 |
| Innocent XII |
Antonio Pignatelli |
1691–1700 |
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| XXII. The Age of Reason |
| Clement XI |
Gian Francesco Albani |
1700–1721 |
| Innocent XIII |
Michelangelo de’ Conti |
1721–1724 |
| Benedict XIII |
Pietro Francesco Orsini-Gravina |
1724–1730 |
| Clement XII |
Lorenzo Corsini |
1730–1740 |
| Benedict XIV |
Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini |
1740–1758 |
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| XXIII. The Jesuits and the Revolution |
| Clement XIII |
Carlo della Torre Rezzonico |
1758–1769 |
| Clement XIV |
Lorenzo Ganganelli |
1769–1774 |
| Pius VI |
Giovanni Angelo Braschi |
1775–1799 |
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| XXIV. Progress and Reaction |
| Pius VII |
Barnaba Chiaramonti |
1800–1823 |
| Leo XII |
Annibale Sermattei della Genga |
1823–1829 |
| Pius VIII |
Francesco Saverio Castiglione |
1829–1830 |
| Gregory XVI |
Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari |
1831–1846 |
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| XXV. Pio Nono |
| Pius IX |
Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti |
1846–1878 |
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| XXVI. Leo XIII and the First World War |
| Leo XIII |
Gioacchino Vincenzo Pecci |
1878–1903 |
| Pius X |
Giuseppe Sarto |
1903–1914 |
| Benedict XV |
Giacomo della Chiesa |
1914–1922 |
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| XXVII. Pius XI and Pius XII |
| Pius XI |
Achille Ratti |
1922–1939 |
| Pius XII |
Eugenio Pacelli |
1939–1958 |
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| XXVIII. Vatican II and After |
| John XXIII |
Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli |
1958–1963 |
| Paul VI |
Giovanni Battista Montini |
1963–1978 |
| John Paul I |
Albino Luciani |
1978 |
| John Paul II |
Karol Wojtyła |
1978–2005 |
| Benedict XVI |
Joseph Ratzinger |
2005– |