EncyclopediaPopes of the Roman Catholic Church In the following list, the date of election, rather than of consecration, is given. Before St. Victor I (189), dates may err by one year. Antipopes—i.e., those men whose elections have been declared uncanonical—are indicated.| St. Peter, d. 64? or 67? | | St. Linus, 67?–76? | | St. Cletus, or Anacletus, 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, 189–99 | | St. Zephyrinus, 199–217 | | St. Calixtus I, 217–22 | | antipope: St. Hippolytus, 217–35 | | St. Urban I, 222–30 | | St. Pontian, 230–35 | | St. Anterus, 235–36 | | St. Fabian, 236–50 | | St. Cornelius, 251–53 | | antipope: Novatian, 251 | | St. Lucius I, 253–54 | | St. Stephen I, 254–57 | | St. Sixtus II, 257–58 | | St. Dionysius, 259–68 | | St. Felix I, 269–74 | | St. Eutychian, 275–83 | | St. Caius, 283–96 | | St. Marcellinus, 296–304 | | St. Marcellus I, c.308–309 | | St. Eusebius, 309–c.310 | | St. Miltiades, or Melchiades, 311–14 | | St. Sylvester I, 314–35 | | St. Marcus, 336 | | St. Julius I, 337–52 | | Liberius, 352–66 | | antipope: Felix, 355–65 | | St. Damasus I, 366–84 | | antipope: Ursinus, 366–67 | | St. Siricius, 384–99 | | St. Anastasius I, 399–401 | | St. Innocent I, 401–17 | | St. Zosimus, 417–18 | | St. Boniface I, 418–22 | | antipope: Eulalius, 418–19 | | St. Celestine I, 422–32 | | St. Sixtus III, 432–40 | | St. Leo I, 440–61 | | St. Hilary, 461–68 | | St. Simplicius, 468–83 | | St. Felix III (or II), 483–92 | | St. Gelasius I, 492–96 | | Anastasius II, 496–98 | | St. Symmachus, 498–514 | | antipope: Lawrence, 498–505 | | St. Hormisdas, 514–23 | | St. John I, 523–26 | | St. Felix IV (or III) 526–30 | | Boniface II, 530–32 | | pope or antipope: Dioscurus, 530 | | John II, 533–35 | | St. Agapetus I, 535–36 | | St. Silverius, 536–37 | | Vigilius, 537–55 | | Pelagius I, 556–61 | | John III, 561–74 | | Benedict I, 575–79 | | Pelagius II, 579–90 | | St. Gregory I, 590–604 | | Sabinian, 604–6 | | Boniface III, 607 | | St. Boniface IV, 608–15 | | St. Deusdedit, or Adeodatus I, 615–18 | | Boniface V, 619–25 | | Honorius I, 625–38 | | Severinus, 640 | | John IV, 640–42 | | Theodore I, 642–49 | | St. Martin I, 649–55 | | St. Eugene I, 654–57 | | St. Vitalian, 657–72 | | Adeodatus II, 672–76 | | Donus, 676–78 | | St. Agatho, 678–81 | | St. Leo II, 682–83 | | St. Benedict II, 684–85 | | John V, 685–86 | | Conon, 686–87 | | antipope: Theodore, 687 | | antipope: Paschal, 687 | | St. Sergius I, 687–701 | | John VI, 701–5 | | John VII, 705–7 | | Sisinnius, 708 | | Constantine, 708–15 | | St. Gregory II, 715–31 | | St. Gregory III, 731–41 | | St. Zacharias, 741–52 | | Stephen II, 752 (never consecrated) | | Stephen II (or III), 752–57 | | St. Paul I, 757–67 | | antipope: Constantine, 767–69 | | antipope: Philip, 768 | | Stephen III (or IV), 768–72 | | Adrian I, 772–95 | | St. Leo III, 795–816 | | Stephen IV (or V), 816–17 | | St. Paschal I, 817–24 | | Eugene II, 824–27 | | Valentine, 827 | | Gregory IV, 827–44 | | antipope: John, 844 | | Sergius II, 844–47 | | St. Leo IV, 847–55 | | Benedict III, 855–58 | | antipope: Anastasius, 855 | | St. Nicholas I, 858–67 | | Adrian II, 867–72 | | John VIII, 872–82 | | Marinus I, 882–84 | | St. Adrian III, 884–85 | | Stephen V (or VI), 885–91 | | Formosus, 891–96 | | Boniface VI, 896 | | Stephen VI (or VII), 896–97 | | Romanus, 897 | | Theodore II, 897 | | John IX, 898–900 | | Benedict IV, 900–903 | | Leo V, 903 | | antipope: Christopher, 903–4 | | Sergius III, 904–11 | | Anastasius III, 911–13 | | Lando, 913–14 | | John X, 914–28 | | Leo VI, 928 | | Stephen VII (or VIII), 928–31 | | John XI, 931–35 | | Leo VII, 936–39 | | Stephen VIII (or IX), 939–42 | | Marinus II, 942–46 | | Agapetus II, 946–55 | | John XII, 955–64 | | Leo VII, 963–65, or Benedict V, 964–66 (one of these was an antipope) | | John XIII, 965–72 | | Benedict VI, 973–74 | | antipope: Boniface VII, 974, 984–85 | | Benedict VII, 974–83 | | John XIV, 983–84 | | John XV, 985–96 | | Gregory V, 996–99 | | antipope: John XVI, 997–98 | | Sylvester II, 999–1003 | | John XVII, 1003 | | John XVIII, 1004–9 | | Sergius IV, 1009–12 | | Benedict VIII, 1012–24 | | antipope: Gregory, 1012 | | John XIX, 1024–32 | | Benedict IX, 1032–44 | | Sylvester III, 1045 | | Benedict IX, 1045 | | Gregory VI, 1045–46 | | Clement II, 1046–47 | | Benedict IX, 1047–48 | | Damasus II, 1048 | | St. Leo IX, 1049–54 | | Victor II, 1055–57 | | Stephen IX (or X), 1057–58 | | antipope: Benedict X, 1058–59 | | Nicholas II, 1058–61 | | Alexander II, 1061–73 | | antipope: Honorius II, 1061–72 | | St. Gregory VII, 1073–85 | | antipope: Clement III, 1080–1100 (see Guibert of Ravenna) | | Victor III, 1086–87 | | Urban II, 1088–99 | | Paschal II, 1099–1118 | | antipope: Theodoric, 1100 | | antipope: Albert, 1102 | | antipope: Sylvester IV, 1105–11 | | Gelasius II, 1118–19 | | antipope: Gregory VIII, 1118–21 | | Calixtus II, 1119–24 | | Honorius II, 1124–30 | | antipope: Celestine II, 1124 | | Innocent II, 1130–43 | | antipope: Anacletus II, 1130–38 | | antipope: Victor IV, 1138 | | Celestine II, 1143–44 | | Lucius II, 1144–45 | | Eugene III, 1145–53 | | Anastasius IV, 1153–54 | | Adrian IV, 1154–59 | | Alexander III, 1159–81 | | antipope: Victor IV, 1159–64 | | antipope: Paschal III, 1164–68 | | antipope: Calixtus III, 1168–78 | | antipope: Innocent III, 1179–80 | | Lucius III, 1181–85 | | Urban III, 1185–87 | | Gregory VIII, 1187 | | Clement III, 1187–91 | | Celestine III, 1191–98 | | Innocent III, 1198–1216 | | Honorius III, 1216–27 | | Gregory IX, 1227–41 | | Celestine IV, 1241 | | Innocent IV, 1243–54 | | Alexander IV, 1254–61 | | Urban IV,1261–64 | | Clement IV, 1265–68 | | Gregory X, 1271–76 | | Innocent V, 1276 | | Adrian V, 1276 | | John XXI, 1276–77 | | Nicholas III, 1277–80 | | Martin IV, 1281–85 | | Honorius IV, 1285–87 | | Nicholas IV, 1288–92 | | St. Celestine V, 1294 | | Boniface VIII, 1294–1303 | | Benedict XI, 1303–4 | | Clement V, 1305–14 | | John XXII, 1316–34 | | antipope: Nicholas V, 1328–30 (see Rainalducci, Pietro) | | Benedict XII, 1334–42 | | Clement VI, 1342–52 | | Innocent VI, 1352–62 | | Urban V, 1362–70 | | Gregory XI, 1370–78 | |
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| Urban VI, 1378–89 | | Boniface IX, 1389–1404 | | Innocent VII, 1404–6 | | Gregory XII, 1406–15 | |
| antipope: Clement VII, 1378–94 (see Robert of Geneva) | | antipope: Benedict XIII, 1394–1423 (see Luna, Pedro de) | | antipope: Clement VII, 1423–29 | | antipope: Benedict XIV, 1425–30 | |
| antipope: Alexander V, 1409–10 | | antipope: John XXIII, 1410–15 (see Cossa, Baldassare) | | Martin V, 1417–31 | | Eugene IV, 1431–47 | | antipope: Felix V, 1439–49 (see Amadeus VIII) | | Nicholas V, 1447–55 | | Calixtus III, 1455–58 | | Pius II, 1458–64 | | Paul II, 1464–71 | | Sixtus IV, 1471–84 | | Innocent VIII, 1484–92 | | Alexander VI, 1492–1503 | | Pius III, 1503 | | Julius II, 1503–13 | | Leo X, 1513–21 | | Adrian VI, 1522–23 | | Clement VII, 1523–34 | | Paul III, 1534–49 | | Julius III, 1550–55 | | Marcellus II, 1555 | | Paul IV, 1555–59 | | Pius IV, 1559–65 | | St. Pius V, 1566–72 | | Gregory XIII, 1572–85 | | Sixtus V, 1585–90 | | Urban VII, 1590 | | Gregory XIV, 1590–91 | | Innocent IX, 1591 | | Clement VIII, 1592–1605 | | Leo XI, 1605 | | Paul V, 1605–21 | | Gregory XV, 1621–23 | | Urban VIII, 1623–44 | | Innocent X, 1644–55 | | Alexander VII, 1655–67 | | Clement IX, 1667–69 | | Clement X, 1670–76 | | Innocent XI, 1676–89 | | Alexander VIII, 1689–91 | | Innocent XII, 1691–1700 | | Clement XI, 1700–1721 | | Innocent XIII, 1721–24 | | Benedict XIII, 1724–30 | | Clement XII, 1730–40 | | Benedict XIV, 1740–58 | | Clement XIII, 1758–69 | | Clement XIV, 1769–74 | | Pius VI, 1775–99 | | Pius VII, 1800–1823 | | Leo XII, 1823–29 | | Pius VIII, 1829–30 | | Gregory XVI, 1831–46 | | Pius IX, 1846–78 | | Leo XIII, 1878–1903 | | St. Pius X, 1903–14 | | Benedict XV, 1914–22 | | Pius XI, 1922–39 | | Pius XII, 1939–58 | | John XXIII, 1958–63 | | Paul VI, 1963–78 | | John Paul I, 1978 | | John Paul II, 1978–2005 | | Benedict XVI, 2005– | The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved. More on Popes of the Roman Catholic Church table from Fact Monster:
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