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21 Эварист
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22 Агапет I
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23 Бенедикт VIII
Religion: Benedict (Pope from 1012 to 1024, the first of several pontiffs from the powerful Tusculani family. A council summoned by Benedict at Pavia, Lombardy, in 1022, forbade uncelibate clergy and the sale of church offices) -
24 Бонифа
General subject: Boniface (Pope from February 19 to November 12, 607. In 603, as a deacon of the Roman Church and a legate to Constantinople, he obtained from the Byzantine emperor Phocas an edict recognizing the see of Rome as the head of all the churches) -
25 Иларий
Religion: Hilary (Pope from 461 to 468. His letters show him as a wise and zealous administrator, correcting abuses and solving disputes submitted from southern Gaul and Spain. His synod of 465 is the oldest Roman synod of which the acts survive) -
26 Иннокентий II
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27 Калликст III
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28 Клим
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29 Климент I
Religion: Clement (First Apostolic Father, Pope from 88 to 97, or from 92 to 101, supposed third successor of St. Peter), Clement of Rome -
30 Климент III
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31 Марцелл I
Religion: Marcellus (Pope from May or June 308 to January 16, 309. The penances that he imposed on apostates resulting from the persecutions of Christians by the Roman emperor Diocletian led to rioting) -
32 Пасхалий I
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33 Сабиниан
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34 Климентины
Religion: Clementina (памятники древнехристианской письменности, связанные по содержанию и происхождению с именем св. Климента Римского), Clementinae ( A collection of decretals issued by Clement V, Pope from 1305 to 1314, that made a notable contribution to canon law), Clementine literature (памятники древнехристианской письменности, связанные по содержанию и происхождению с именем св. Климента Римского) -
35 Агафон
Religion: Agatho (Pope from 678 to 681. Through legates, he participated in the sixth ecumenical council in Constantinople which condemned Monothelitism) -
36 Адриан I
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37 Адриан II
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38 Адриан III
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39 Адриан IV
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40 Александр HI
Religion: Alexander (Pope from 1159 to 1181, not merely one of the abler medieval Popes but also one who won greater prestige for his office by his conduct)
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