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1 Иннокентий IX
Religion: Innocent (Pope from October 29 to December 30, 1591. He assumed practically all administration under the ailing Pope Gregory XIV, whom he was chosen to succeed as Pope) -
2 Климент VI
1) General subject: Clement (Pope from 1523 to 1534. He gravely underestimated the depth and the dangers of his unpopularity in Germany, and the Reformation found the papacy psychologically unprepared for a radical and permanent rejection of its authority) -
3 Урбан III
Religion: Urban( Pope from 1185 to 1187. He inherited from Pope Lucius III an imperial diplomatic crisis that harassed his entire pontificate) -
4 Бенедикт XI
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5 Геласий II
Religion: Gelasius (Pope from 1118 to 1119. His election was blackened by the Holy Roman emperor Henry V, whose loyal supporter Cencius II Frangipani attacked and imprisoned the new pope) -
6 Григорий X
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7 Евгений I
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8 Евсевий
Religion: Eusebius (Pope from April 18 to August 17, 309/310. His epitaph, written by Pope Damasus I, tells of a violent dispute in Rome about readmitting apostates after the persecution of Christians under the Roman emperor Diocletian) -
9 Захарий
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10 Иннокентий VI
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11 Иннокентий XI
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12 Иоанн XIX
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13 Иоанн Павел II
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14 Климент IV
Religion: Clement (Pope from 1265 to 1268 who executed the plan of Pope Urban IV, his predecessor, in a century-old battle between the papacy and the German Hohenstaufen family) -
15 Марцелл II
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16 Сикст I
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17 Стефан I
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18 Телесфор
Religion: Telesphorus (Pope from about 125 to about 136, successor to St. Sixtus I, the eighth Pope and a witness to the persecution of Christians by the Roman emperor Hadrian) -
19 Урбан VII
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20 Целестин IV
Religion: Celestine( Pope from October 25 to November 10, 1241, who was the first Pope to be elected in a conclave, which had been set up by the senator of Rome, Matthew Rosso Orsini, who hoped to break a deadlock in the College of Cardinals)
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