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101 Иоанн XV
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102 Иоанн XVII
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103 Иоанн XVIII
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104 Иоанн XXI
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105 Климент II
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106 Климент IX
Religion: Clement (Pope from 1667 to 1669. He clashed with King Louis XIV of France, who was determined to eliminate any religious divergence he saw as a threat to the unity of his kingdom and who revived the condemnation of Jansenism) -
107 Климент V
Religion: Clement (Pope from 1305 to 1314 who in choosing Avignon, France, for the papal residence - where it flourished until 1377 - became the first of the Avignonese Popes) -
108 Климент VIII
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109 Климент X
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110 Климент XI
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111 Климент XII
Religion: Clement (Pope from 1730 to 1740. He condemned Freemasonry, the beliefs and observances of which were considered pagan and unlawful by the Roman Catholic Church, and threatened to excommunicate any Catholic who joined) -
112 Климент XIV
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113 Конон
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114 Константин I
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115 Ландо
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116 Лев I Великий
Religion: Leo( Pope from 440 to 461, master exponent of papal supremacy. His pontificate was devoted to safeguarding orthodoxy and to securing the unity of the Western church under papal supremacy), Leo the Great -
117 Лев IV
Religion: Leo (Pope from 847 to 855 who rebuilt Rome after it had been sacked by the Saracens in 846 and fortified the city to protect it against future attacks. In church affairs, he took a firm hand against abuses by important ecclesiastics) -
118 Лев V
Religion: Leo (Pope from July to September 903 who assumed the pontificate in a dark period of papal history. He was deposed and imprisoned by the antipope Christopher) -
119 Лев VI
Religion: Leo( Pope from May to December 928. His principal act was the regulation of the jurisdiction of the hierarchy in Dalmatia) -
120 Лев XI
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