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While the term "Pope" (Latin: papa "father'") is used in several Churches to denote their high spiritual leaders (e.g.: Coptic Pope), this title in English usage can by itself refer to the head of the Catholic Church. The title itself has been used officially by the head of the Catholic Church since the tenure of Pope Siricius, although it has been first used by the Copts centuries earlier.

Hermannus Contractus may have been the first historian to number the popes continuously. His list ends in 1049 with Pope Leo IX as the number 154. On that basis, the current Pope Benedict XVI would be the 267th pope of Rome.

There is no official list of popes, but the Annuario Pontificio, published every year by the Vatican, contains a list that is generally considered to be the most authoritative. Its list is the one given here. The Annuario Pontificio's list gives Benedict XVI as the 265th pope of Rome.

Several changes have been made in the list during the 20th century. Antipope Christopher was considered legitimate for a long time. Pope-elect Stephen was considered legitimate under the name Stephen II until the 1961 edition and erased then. Although these changes are no longer controversial, a number of modern lists still include this "first Pope Stephen II". It is probable that this is because they are based on the 1913 edition of the Catholic Encyclopaedia, which is in the public domain.

Episcopus Romanus means Bishop of Rome.

Chronological list of popes

1st-5th Centuries

1st Century

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Pontificate Common English name Regnal (Latin) name Personal name Place of birth Notes
30 to 67Peter
Saint Peter
Petrus, Head of the ChurchSimon Peter
שמעון בן יונה
(Shimon ben Yona)

Shimon Kipha
CΙΜΗΟΝ ΚΗΦΑC
(Simeon Kephas - Simon the Rock)
Bethsaida, GalileaDisciple of Jesus from whom he received the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven, according to Matthew 16:18-19|.
post42/ante57 to 64/67(?)Petrus, Episcopus RomanusExecuted by crucifixion upside-down; feast day (Feast of Saints Peter and Paul) 29 June, (Chair of Peter) 22 February. Recognised as the first pope by the Roman Catholic Church.
64/67(?) to 76/79(?)Linus
Saint Linus
Linus, Episcopus RomanusLinusTuscia (Northern Latium)Traditionally martyred (no evidence); Feast day 23 September
76/79(?) to 88Anacletus
(Cletus)
Saint Anacletus
Anacletus, Episcopus RomanusAnacletusProbably GreeceMartyred; feast day 26 April
88/92 to 97/101Clement I
Saint Clement
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2nd Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal (Latin) name Personal name Place of birth Notes
97/99 to 105/107Evaristus
(Aristus)
Saint Evaristus
Evaristus, Episcopus RomanusAristus Traditionally martyred (no evidence); feast day 26 October
105/107 to 115/116Alexander I
Saint Alexander
Alexander, Episcopus RomanusAlexanderRome 
115/116 to 125Sixtus I
Saint Sixtus
Xystus, Episcopus Romanus Rome or Greece 
125 to 136/138Telesphorus
Saint Telesphorus
Telesphorus, Episcopus Romanus Greece 
136/138 to 140/142Hyginus
Saint Hyginus
Hyginus, Episcopus Romanus GreeceTraditionally martyred (no evidence); feast day 11 January
140/142 to 155Pius I
Saint Pius
Pius, Episcopus Romanus Aquileia, Friuli, ItalyMartyred by sword; feast day 11 July
155 to 166Anicetus
Saint Anicetus
Anicetus, Episcopus Romanus Emesa, SyriaTraditionally martyred (no evidence); feast day 17 April
c.166 to 174/175Soter
Saint Soter
Soterius, Episcopus Romanus Fondi, Latium, ItalyTraditionally martyred; feast day 22 April
174/175 to 189Eleuterus
Saint Eleutherus
Eleutherius, Episcopus Romanus Nicopoli, EpyrusTraditionally martyred; feast day 6 May
189 to 198/199Victor I
Saint Victor
Victor, Episcopus Romanus Northern Africa 

3rd Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal (Latin) name Personal name Place of birth Notes
199 to 217Zephyrinus
Saint Zephyrin
Zephyrinus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
c.217 to 222/223Callixtus I
Saint Callixtus
Callistus, Episcopus Romanus  Martyred; feast day 14 October
222/223 to 230Urban I
Saint Urban
Urbanus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
21 July 230 to 28 September 235Pontian
Saint Pontian
Pontianus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
235 to 3 January 236Anterus
Saint Anterus
Anterus, Episcopus Romanus Greece 
10 January 236 to 20 January 250Fabian
Saint Fabian
Fabianus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
March/April 251 to June 253Cornelius
Saint Cornelius
Cornelius, Episcopus Romanus  Died a martyr, through extreme hardship; feast day 16 September
25 June 253 to 5 March 254Lucius I
Saint Lucius
Lucius, Episcopus Romanus RomeFeast day 4 March
12 May 254 to 2 August 257Stephen I
Saint Stephen
Stephanus, Episcopus Romanus RomeMartyred by beheading; feast day 2 August
30/31 August 257 to 6 August 258Sixtus II
Saint Sixtus II
Xystus Secundus, Episcopus Romanus GreeceMartyred by beheading
22 July 259 to 26 December 268Dionysius
Saint Dionysius
Dionysius, Episcopus Romanus GreeceFeast day 26 December
5 January 269 to 30 December 274Felix I
Saint Felix
Felix, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
4 January 275 to December 283Eutychian
Saint Eutychian
Eutychianus, Episcopus Romanus   
17 December 283 to 22 April 296Caius
Saint Caius
Caius, Episcopus Romanus   
296 to 304Marcellinus
Saint Marcellinus
Marcellinus, Episcopus Romanus   

4th Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal (Latin) name Personal name Place of birth Notes
308 to 309Marcellus I
Saint Marcellus
Marcellus, Episcopus Romanus   
c.309 to c.310Eusebius
Saint Eusebius
Eusebius, Episcopus Romanus   
2 July 311 to 11 January 314Miltiades
Melchiades
Saint Miltiades
Miltiades, Episcopus Romanus AfricaFirst pope after the end of the persecution of Christians through the Edict of Milan (313 AD) issued by Constantine the Great
31 January 314 to 31 December 335Sylvester I
Saint Sylvester
Silvester, Episcopus Romanus   
18 January 336 to 7 October 336Mark
Saint Mark
Marcus, Episcopus Romanus RomeFeast day 7 October
6 February 337 to 12 April 352Julius I
Saint Julius
Iulius, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
17 May 352 to 24 September 366LiberiusLiberius, Episcopus Romanus  Earliest Pope not yet canonized
1 October 366 to 11 December 384Damasus I
Saint Damasus
Damasus, Episcopus Romanus Idanha-a-Nova, PortugalFirst Portuguese Pope
11 December 384 to 26 November 399Siricius
Saint Siricius
Papa Siricius, Episcopus Romanus  First to employ the title "Papa" ("Pope")
27 November 399 to 19 December 401Anastasius I
Saint Anastasius
Papa Anastasius, Episcopus Romanus   

5th Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal (Latin) name Personal name Place of birth Notes
22 December 401 to 12 March 417Innocent I
Saint Innocent
Papa Innocentius, Episcopus Romanus   
18 March 417 to 26 December 418Zosimus
Saint Zosimus
Papa Zosimus, Episcopus Romanus   
28/29 December 418 to 4 September 422Boniface I
Saint Boniface
Papa Bonifacius, Episcopus Romanus   
10 September 422 to 27 July 432Celestine I
Saint Celestine
Papa Coelestinus, Episcopus Romanus   
31 July 432 to March/August 440Sixtus III
Saint Sixtus
Papa Xystus Tertius, Episcopus Romanus   
29 September 440 to 10 November 461Leo I
Saint Leo
Leo the Great
Papa Leo Magnus, Episcopus Romanus RomeConvinced Attila the Hun to turn back his invasion of Italy
19 November 461 to 29 February 468Hilarius
Saint Hilarius
Papa Hilarius, Episcopus Romanus   
3 March 468 to 10 March 483Simplicius
Saint Simplicius
Papa Simplicius, Episcopus Romanus Tivoli, Italy 
13 March 483 to 1 March 492Felix III
Saint Felix
Papa Felix Tertius, Episcopus Romanus RomeSometimes called Felix II
1 March 492 to 21 November 496Gelasius I
Saint Gelasius
Papa Gelasius, Episcopus Romanus Africa 
24 November 496 to 19 November 498Anastasius IIPapa Anastasius Secundus, Episcopus Romanus   
22 November 498 to 19 July 514Symmachus
Saint Symmachus
Papa Symmachus, Episcopus Romanus Sardinia 

6th-10th Centuries

6th Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal name Personal name Place of birth Notes
20 July 514 to 19 July 523Hormisdas
Saint Hormisdas
Papa Hormisdus, Episcopus Romanus Frosinone, Southern Latium, ItalyFather of Pope Silverius
13 August 523 to 18 May 526John I
Saint John
Papa Ioannes, Episcopus Romanus Tuscany 
13 July 526 to 22 September 530Felix IV
Saint Felix
Papa Felix Quartus, Episcopus Romanus SamniumSometimes called Felix III
22 September 530 to 17 October 532Boniface IIPapa Bonifacius Secundus, Episcopus Romanus Rome to Ostrogoth parents 
2 January 533 to 8 May 535John IIPapa Ioannes Secundus, Episcopus RomanusMercuriusRomeFirst pope to not use personal name. This was due to Mercury being a Roman god.
13 May 535 to 22 April 536Agapetus I
Agapitus
Saint Agapetus
Papa Agapetus, Episcopus Romanus  Feast days 22 April, 20 September
1 June 536 to 11 November 537Silverius
Saint Silverius
Papa Silverius, Episcopus Romanus  Exiled; feast day 20 June, son of Pope Hormisdas
29 March 537 to 7 June 555VigiliusPapa Vigilius, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
16 April 556 to 4 March 561Pelagius IPapa Pelagius, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
17 July 561 to 13 July 574John IIIPapa Ioannes Tertius, Episcopus RomanusCatelinus  
2 June 575 to 30 July 579Benedict IPapa Benedictus, Episcopus Romanus   
26 November 579 to 7 February 590Pelagius IIPapa Pelagius Secundus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
3 September 590 to 12 March 604Gregory I, O.S.B.
Saint Gregory
Gregory the Great
Papa Gregorius Magnus, Episcopus Romanus RomeFirst to formally employ the titles "Servus servorum Dei" and "Pontifex Maximus"

7th Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal (Latin) name Personal name Place of birth Notes
13 September 604 to 22 February 606Sabinian
Saint Sabinian
Papa Sabinianus, Episcopus Romanus Blera 
19 February 607 to 12 November 607Boniface IIIPapa Bonifacius Tertius, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
25 August 608 to 8 May 615Boniface IV, O.S.B.
Saint Boniface
Papa Bonifacius Quartus, Episcopus Romanus MarsiFirst Pope to bear the same name as his predecessor
19 October 615 to 8 November 618Adeodatus IPapa Adeodatus,
or Papa Deusdedit Episcopus Romanus
 RomeSometimes called Deusdedit, and then Pope Adeodatus II is called Pope Adeodatus without a number
23 December 619 to 25 October 625Boniface VPapa Bonifacius Quintus, Episcopus Romanus Naples 
27 October 625 to 12 October 638Honorius IPapa Honorius, Episcopus Romanus   
October 638 to 2 August 640SeverinusPapa Severinus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
24 December 640 to 12 October 642John IVPapa Ioannes Quartus, Episcopus Romanus Zadar, Dalmatia, now Croatia 
24 November 642 to 14 May 649Theodore IPapa Theodorus, Episcopus Romanus Palestine 
July 649 to 16 September 655Martin I
Saint Martin
Papa Martinus, Episcopus Romanus  Feast Day 12 November
10 August 654 to 2 June 657Eugene I
Saint Eugene
Papa Eugenius, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
30 July 657 to 27 January 672Vitalian
Saint Vitalian
Papa Vitalianus, Episcopus Romanus   
11 April 672 to 17 June 676Adeodatus II, O.S.B.Papa Adeodatus Secundus, Episcopus Romanus  Sometimes called Pope Adeodatus (without a number) when Pope Adeodatus I is called Pope Deusdedit
2 November 676 to 11 April 678DonusPapa Donus, Episcopus Romanus   
27 June 678 to 10 January 681Agatho
Saint Agatho
Papa Agatho, Episcopus Romanus Sicily 
December 681 to 3 July 683Leo II
Saint Leo
Papa Leo Secundus, Episcopus Romanus SicilyFeast day 3 July
683/26 June 684 to 8 May 685Benedict II
Saint Benedict
Papa Benedictus Secundus, Episcopus Romanus  Feast day 7 May
12 July 685 to 2 August 686John VPapa Ioannes Quintus, Episcopus Romanus Syria 
21 October 686 to 22 September 687CononPapa Conon, Episcopus Romanus   
15 December 687 to 8 September 701Sergius I
Saint Sergius
Papa Sergius, Episcopus Romanus Sicily 

8th Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal (Latin) name Personal name Place of birth Notes
30 October 701 to 11 January 705John VIPapa Ioannes Sextus, Episcopus Romanus Greece 
1 March 705 to 18 October 707John VIIPapa Ioannes Septumus, Episcopus Romanus GreeceSecond Pope to bear the same name as his predecessor
15 January 708 to 4 February 708SisinniusPapa Sisinnius, Episcopus Romanus Syria 
25 March 708 to 9 April 715ConstantinePapa Constantinus, Episcopus Romanus SyriaLast Pope to visit Greece until John Paul II in 2001
19 May 715 to 11 February 731Gregory II
Saint Gregory
Papa Gregorius Secundus, Episcopus Romanus  Feast day 11 February
18 March 731 to 28 November 741Gregory IIIPapa Gregorius Tertius, Episcopus Romanus SyriaThird Pope to bear the same name as his predecessor
3 December 741 to 14 March/22 March 752Zachary
Saint Zachary
Papa Zacharias, Episcopus Romanus GreeceFeast day 15 March
23 March 752 to 25 March 752 Never took office as Pope.(Pope-Elect Stephen)Stephanus  Sometimes known as Stephen II. Died three days after his election and was never consecrated into the office of Pope as such debate remains over if he was Pope or not. The Vatican sanctioned his addition to the list of Popes in the sixteenth century, however he was removed in 1961. As such he is not considered a Pope by the Catholic Church.
26 March 752 to 26 April 757Stephen IIPapa Stephanus Secundus, Episcopus Romanus  Sometimes called Stephen III
29 May 757 to 28 June 767Paul I
Saint Paul
Papa Paulus, Episcopus Romanus   
1 August 767 to 24 January 772Stephen IIIPapa Stephanus Tertius, Episcopus Romanus  Sometimes called Stephen IV
1 February 772 to 26 December 795Adrian IPapa Hadrianus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
26 December 795 to 12 June 816Leo IIIPapa Leo Tertius, Episcopus Romanus   

9th Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal (Latin) name Personal name Place of birth Notes
12 June 816 to 24 January 817Stephen IVPapa Stephanus Quartus, Episcopus Romanus  Sometimes called Stephen V
25 January 817 to 11 February 824Paschal I
Saint Paschal
Papa Paschalis, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
8 May 824 to August 827Eugene IIPapa Eugenius Secundus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
August 827 to September 827ValentinePapa Valentinus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
827 to January 844Gregory IVPapa Gregorius Quartus, Episcopus Romanus   
January 844 to 7 January 847Sergius IIPapa Sergius Secundus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
January 847 to 17 July 855Leo IV, O.S.B.
Saint Leo
Papa Leo Quartus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
855 to 7 April 858Benedict IIIPapa Benedictus Tertius, Episcopus Romanus   
24 April 858 to 13 November 867Nicholas I
Saint Nicholas
Nicholas the Great
Papa Nicolaus Magnus Episcopus Romanus   
14 December 867 to 14 December 872Adrian IIPapa Hadrianus Secundus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
14 December 872 to 16 December 882John VIIIPapa Ioannes Octavus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
16 December 882 to 15 May 884Marinus IPapa Marinus, Episcopus Romanus   
17 May 884 to c.September 885Adrian III
Saint Adrian
Papa Hadrianus Tertius, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
885 to 14 September 891Stephen VPapa Stephanus Quintus, Episcopus Romanus  Sometimes called Stephen VI
19 September 891 to 4 April 896FormosusPapa Formosus, Episcopus Romanus OstiaPosthumously ritually executed following the Cadaver Synod
4 April 896 to 19 April 896Boniface VIPapa Bonifacius Sextus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
22 May 896 to August 897Stephen VIPapa Stephanus Sextus, Episcopus Romanus  Sometimes called Stephen VII
August 897 to November 897RomanusPapa Romanus, Episcopus Romanus   
December 897Theodore IIPapa Theodorus Secundus, Episcopus Romanus   
January 898 to January 900John IX, O.S.B.Papa Ioannes Nonus, Episcopus Romanus   

10th Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal (Latin) name Personal name Place of birth Notes
900 to 903Benedict IVPapa Benedictus Quartus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
July 903 to September 903Leo VPapa Leo Quintus, Episcopus Romanus Ardea 
29 January 904 to 14 April 911Sergius IIIPapa Sergius Tertius, Episcopus Romanus Rome"Pornocracy" begins
April 911 to June 913Anastasius IIIPapa Anastasius Tertius, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
July/August 913 to February/March 914LandoPapa Lando, Episcopus Romanus Sabina, Italy 
March 914 to May 928John XPapa Ioannes Decimus, Episcopus Romanus   
May 928 to December 928Leo VIPapa Leo Sextus, Episcopus Romanus   
December 928 to February 931Stephen VIIPapa Stephanus Septimus, Episcopus Romanus  Sometimes called Stephen VIII
February/March 931 to December 935John XIPapa Ioannes Undecimus, Episcopus Romanus   
3 January 936 to 13 July 939Leo VII, O.S.B.Papa Leo Septimus, Episcopus Romanus   
14 July 939 to October 942Stephen VIIIPapa Stephanus Octavus, Episcopus Romanus  Sometimes called Stephen IX
30 October 942 to May 946Marinus IIPapa Marinus Secundus, Episcopus Romanus   
10 May 946 to December 955Agapetus IIPapa Agapetus Secundus, Episcopus Romanus   
16 December 955 to 14 May 964John XIIPapa Ioannes Duodecimus, Episcopus RomanusOctavian Deposed in 963 by Emperor Otto invalidly; end of the "Pornocracy"
22 May 964 to 23 June 964Benedict VPapa Benedictus Quintus, Episcopus Romanus  Elected after John XII's death by the people of Rome, in opposition to the Antipope Leo VIII who was appointed by Emperor Otto; Benedict accepted his deposition in 964 leaving Leo as sole pope.
July 964 to 1 March 965Leo VIIIPapa Leo Octavus, Episcopus Romanus RomeAppointed antipope by Emperor Otto in 963 in opposition to John XII and Benedict V. He became the true Pope after Benedict V was deposed
1 October 965 to 6 September 972John XIIIPapa Ioannes Tertius Decimus, Episcopus Romanus   
19 January 973 to June 974Benedict VIPapa Benedictus Sextus, Episcopus Romanus  Deposed and murdered
October 974 to 10 July 983Benedict VIIPapa Benedictus Septimus, Episcopus Romanus   
December 983 to 20 August 984John XIVPapa Ioannes Quartus Decimus, Episcopus RomanusPietro CampanoraPavia 
August 985 to March 996John XVPapa Ioannes Quintus Decimus, Episcopus Romanus Rome 
3 May 996 to 18 February 999Gregory VPapa Gregorius Quintus, Episcopus RomanusBruno of Carinthia First German Pope
2 April 999 to 12 May 1003Sylvester IIPapa Silvester Secundus, Episcopus RomanusGerbert d'AurillacAuvergne region of FranceFirst French Pope

11th-15th Centuries

11th Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal name Personal name Place of birth Notes
June 1003 to December 1003John XVIIPapa Ioannes Septimus Decimus, Episcopus RomanusSicconeRome 
25 December 1003 to July 1009John XVIIIPapa Ioannes Duodevicesimus, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni Fasano; PhasianusRome 
31 July 1009 to 12 May 1012Sergius IVPapa Sergius Quartus, Episcopus RomanusPietro BoccapecoraRome 
18 May 1012 to 9 April 1024Benedict VIIIPapa Benedictus Octavus, Episcopus RomanusTheophylactus II, Conti di TusculumRome 
April/May 1024 to 20 October 1032John XIXPapa Ioannes Undevicesimus, Episcopus RomanusRomanus, Conti di TusculumRome 
1032 to 1044Benedict IXPapa Benedictus Nonus, Episcopus RomanusTheophylactus III, Conti di TusculumRome1st Term; abdicated for financial reward
1045Sylvester IIIPapa Silvester Tertius, Episcopus RomanusJohn, Bishop of SabinaRomeValidity of election questioned; considered Anti-Pope; deposed at the Council of Sutri.
1045 to 1046Benedict IXPapa Benedictus Nonus, Episcopus RomanusTheophylactus III, Conti di TusculumRome2nd Term; deposed at the Council of Sutri
April/May 1045 to 20 December 1046Gregory VIPapa Gregorius Sextus, Episcopus Romanus Johannes Gratianus Deposed at the Council of Sutri
24 December 1046 to 9 October 1047Clement IIPapa Clemens Secundus, Episcopus RomanusSuidgerSaxony 
November 1047 to 1048Benedict IXPapa Benedictus Nonus, Episcopus RomanusTheophylactus III, Conti di Tusculum 3rd Term; deposed and excommunicated
17 July 1048 to 9 August 1048Damasus IIPapa Damasus Secundus, Episcopus RomanusPoppoTirol 
12 February 1049 to 19 April 1054Leo IX
Saint Leo
Papa Leo Nonus, Episcopus RomanusBruno, Count of DagsbourgAlsace 
13 April 1055 to 28 July 1057Victor IIPapa Victor Secundus, Episcopus RomanusGebhard, Count of Calw, Tollenstein, and HirschbergGermany 
2 August 1057 to 29 March 1058Stephen IX, O.S.B.Papa Stephanus Nonus, Episcopus RomanusFrederic de Lorraine; Frederick of Lorraine Sometimes called Stephen X
6 December 1058 to 27 July 1061Nicholas IIPapa Nicolaus Secundus, Episcopus Romanus Gérard de Bourgogne; Gerard of Burgundy   
30 September 1061 to 21 April 1073Alexander IIPapa Alexander Secundus, Episcopus Romanus Anselmo da BaggioBaggio, Milan, Italy 
22 April 1073 to 25 May 1085Gregory VII, O.S.B.
Saint Gregory
Papa Gregorius Septimus, Episcopus RomanusHildebrandSoana, Tuscany, ItalyRestricted the use of title "Papa" to the Bishop of Rome
24 May 1086 to 16 September 1087Victor III, O.S.B.
Blessed Victor
Papa Victor Tertius, Episcopus RomanusDesiderio; Desiderius; DauferiusSouthern Italy 
12 March 1088 to 29 July 1099Urban II, O.S.B.
Blessed Urban
Papa Urbanus Secundus, Episcopus RomanusOdo of LageryFranceStarted the First Crusade
13 August 1099 to 21 January 1118Paschal II, O.Cist.Papa Paschalis Secundus, Episcopus RomanusRanieroRomagna, Italy 

12th Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal (Latin) name Personal name Place of birth Notes
24 January 1118 to 28 January 1119Gelasius II, O.S.B.Papa Gelasius Secundus, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni ConiuloGaeta, Latium, Italy 
2 February 1119 to 13 December 1124Callixtus IIPapa Callistus Secundus, Episcopus RomanusGuido, Comte de BourgogneFranceOpened the First Council of the Lateran in 1123
15 December 1124 to 13 February 1130Honorius IIPapa Honorius Secundus, Episcopus RomanusLamberto ScannabecchiImola, Romagna, Italy 
14 February 1130 to 24 September 1143Innocent IIPapa Innocentius Secundus, Episcopus RomanusGregorio PapareschiRome, ItalyConvened the Second Council of the Lateran, 1139
26 September 1143 to 8 March 1144Celestine IIPapa Coelestinus Secundus, Episcopus RomanusGuidoCittà di Castello, Umbria, Italy
12 March 1144 to 15 March 1145Lucius IIPapa Lucius Secundus, Episcopus RomanusGerardo Caccianemici dal OrsoBologna, Italy 
15 February 1145 to 8 July 1153Eugene III, O.Cist.
Blessed Eugene
Papa Eugenius Tertius, Episcopus RomanusBernardo PignatelliPisa, Tuscany, Italy 
8 July 1153 to 3 December 1154Anastasius IVPapa Anastasius Quartus, Episcopus RomanusCorradoRome 
4 December 1154 to 1 September 1159Adrian IV, O.S.A.Papa Hadrianus Quartus, Episcopus RomanusNicholas BreakspearEnglandOnly English pope; granted Ireland to Henry II, King of England
7 September 1159 to 30 August 1181Alexander IIIPapa Alexander Tertius, Episcopus RomanusRolando BandinelliSiena, Tuscany, ItalyConvened the Third Council of the Lateran, 1179
1 September 1181 to 25 November 1185Lucius IIIPapa Lucius Tertius, Episcopus RomanusUbaldo AllucingoliLucca, Tuscany, Italy 
25 November 1185 to 19 October 1187Urban IIIPapa Urbanus Tertius, Episcopus RomanusUberto CrivelliMilan, Italy 
21 October 1187 to 17 December 1187Gregory VIIIPapa Gregorius Octavus, Episcopus RomanusAlberto di MorraBenevento, Campania, ItalyProposed the Third Crusade
19 December 1187 to 27 March 1191Clement IIIPapa Clemens Tertius, Episcopus RomanusPaulino ScolariRome 
30 March 1191 to 8 January 1198Celestine IIIPapa Coelestinus Tertius, Episcopus RomanusGiacinto BoboneRome 
8 January 1198 to 16 July 1216Innocent IIIPapa Innocentius Tertius, Episcopus RomanusLothario dei Conti di SegniGavignano, Latium, ItalyConvened the Fourth Council of the Lateran, 1215

13th Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal (Latin) name Personal name Place of birth Notes
18 July 1216 to 18 March 1227Honorius IIIPapa Honorius Tertius, Episcopus RomanusCencio SavelliRome 
19 March 1227 to 22 August 1241Gregory IXPapa Gregorius Nonus, Episcopus RomanusUgolino dei Conti di SegniAnagni, Latium, Italy 
25 October 1241 to 10 November 1241Celestine IV, O.S.B.Papa Coelestinus Quartus, Episcopus RomanusGoffredo CastiglioniMilan, Italy 
25 June 1243 to 7 December 1254Innocent IVPapa Innocentius Quartus, Episcopus RomanusSinibaldo FieschiGenoa, ItalyConvened the First Council of Lyons, 1245
12 December 1254 to 25 May 1261Alexander IVPapa Alexander Quartus, Episcopus RomanusRinaldo dei Conti di Segni; Rinaldo ContiAnagni, Italy 
29 August 1261 to 2 October 1264Urban IVPapa Urbanus Quartus, Episcopus Romanus Jacques PantaléonTroyes, France 
5 February 1265 to 29 November 1268Clement IVPapa Clemens Quartus, Episcopus RomanusGui Faucoi le Gros (angl: Guy Foulques the Fat)Saint-Gilles, France 
29 November 1268 to 1 September 1271 interregnum   
1 September 1271 to 10 January 1276Gregory X, O.Cist.
Blessed Gregory
Papa Gregorius Decimus, Episcopus RomanusTebaldo ViscontiPiacenza, ItalyConvened the Second Council of Lyons, 1274
21 January 1276 to 22 June 1276Innocent V, O.P.
Blessed Innocent
Papa Innocentius Quintus, Episcopus RomanusPierre de TarentaiseSavoy, France 
11 July 1276 to 18 August 1276Adrian VPapa Hadrianus Quintus, Episcopus RomanusOttobuono FieschiGenoa, Italy 
8 September 1276 to 20 May 1277John XXIPapa Ioannes Vicesimus Primus, Episcopus RomanusPedro HispanoLisbon, PortugalKilled in the collapse of his scientific laboratory
25 November 1277 to 22 August 1280Nicholas III, O.S.B.Papa Nicolaus Tertius, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni Gaetano OrsiniRome, Italy 
22 February 1281 to 28 March 1285Martin IVPapa Martinus Quartus, Episcopus RomanusSimon de Brion; Simon de BrieTouraine, France 
2 April 1285 to 3 April 1287Honorius IVPapa Honorius Quartus, Episcopus RomanusGiacomo SavelliRome, Italy 
22 February 1288 to 4 April 1292Nicholas IV, O.F.M.Papa Nicolaus Quartus, Episcopus Romanus Girolamo MasciAscoli, Italy 
4 April 1292 to 5 July 1294 interregnum   
5 July 1294 to 13 December 1294Celestine V, O.S.B.
Saint Celestine
Papa Coelestinus Quintus, Episcopus RomanusPietro da MorroneMoline, ItalyOne of only two popes who abdicated
24 December 1294 to 11 October 1303Boniface VIIIPapa Bonifacius Octavus, Episcopus RomanusBenedetto CaetaniAnagni, Italy 

14th Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal (Latin) name Personal name Place of birth Notes
22 October 1303 to 7 July 1304Benedict XI, O.P.
Blessed Bendedict
Papa Benedictus Undecimus, Episcopus RomanusNiccolò BoccasiniTreviso, ItalyConvened the Council of Vienne, 1311-1312
5 June 1305 to 20 April 1314Clement VPapa Clemens Quintus, Episcopus RomanusBertrand de Got Bordeaux, FrancePope at Avignon. Suppressed the Knights Templar at the Council of Vienne.
20 April 1314 to 7 August 1316 interregnum   
7 August 1316 to 4 December 1334John XXIIPapa Ioannes Vicesimus Secundus, Episcopus RomanusJacques d'Euse; Jacques Duèse Cahors, FrancePope at Avignon
20 December 1334 to 25 April 1342Benedict XII, O.Cist.Papa Benedictus Duodecimus, Episcopus Romanus Jacques Fournier Saverdun, FrancePope at Avignon
7 May 1342 to 6 December 1352Clement VIPapa Clemens Sextus, Episcopus RomanusPierre Roger Limoges, FrancePope at Avignon
18 December 1352 to 12 September 1362Innocent VIPapa Innocentius Sextus, Episcopus RomanusÉtienne Aubert; Stephen Aubert Beyssac, FrancePope at Avignon
28 September 1362 to 19 December 1370Urban V, O.S.B.
Blessed Urban
Papa Urbanus Quintus, EpiscopusGuillaume Grimoard; Guillaume de GrimoardLanguedoc, FrancePope at Avignon
30 December 1370 to 26 March 1378Gregory XIPapa Gregorius Undecimus, Episcopus RomanusPierre Roger de BeaufortLimoges, FrancePope at Avignon; returns to Rome
8 April 1378 to 15 October 1389Urban VIPapa Urbanus Sextus, Episcopus RomanusBartolomeo PrignanoNaples, ItalyWestern Schism
2 November 1389 to 1 October 1404Boniface IXPapa Bonifacius Nonus, Episcopus RomanusPietro TomacelliNaples, ItalyWestern Schism

15th Century

Pontificate Common English name Regnal (Latin) name Personal name Place of birth Notes
17 October 1404 to 6 November 1406Innocent VIIPapa Innocentius Septimus, Episcopus RomanusCosimo Gentile MiglioratiAbruzzi, ItalyWestern Schism
30 November 1406 to 4 July 1415Gregory XIIPapa Gregorius Duodecimus, Episcopus RomanusAngelo CorrerVenice, ItalyWestern Schism; abdicated during the Council of Constance, which had been called by his opponent John XXIII.
4 July 1415 to 11 November 1417 interregnum   
11 November 1417 to 20 February 1431Martin VPapa Martinus Quintus, Episcopus RomanusOddone ColonnaRome, ItalyConvened the Council of Basel, 1431
3 March 1431 to 23 February 1447Eugene IV, O.S.A.Papa Eugenius Quartus, Episcopus RomanusGabriele CondulmerVenice, Italycrowned Sigismund emperor at Rome in 1433.
6 March 1447 to 24 March 1455Nicholas V, O.P.Papa Nicolaus Quintus, Episcopus RomanusTommaso ParentucelliSarzana, Liguria, ItalyHeld Jubilee of 1450; crowned Frederick III emperor at Rome in 1452.
8 April 1455 to 6 August 1458Callixtus IIIPapa Callistus Tertius, Episcopus RomanusAlfonso de BorgiaXàtiva, València, SpainFirst Spanish Pope
19 August 1458 to 15 August 1464Pius IIPapa Pius Secundus, Episcopus RomanusEnea Silvio PiccolominiSiena, Italy 
30 August 1464 to 26 July 1471Paul IIPapa Paulus Secundus, Episcopus Romanus Pietro BarboVenice, ItalyNephew of Eugene IV
9 August 1471 to 12 August 1484Sixtus IV, O.F.M.Papa Xystus Quartus, Episcopus RomanusFrancesco della RovereSavona, ItalyMember of the Franciscan Order, Commissioned the Sistine Chapel
29 August 1484 to 25 July 1492Innocent VIIIPapa Innocentius Octavus, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni Battista CyboGenoa, ItalyAppointed Tomás de Torquemada
11 August 1492 to 18 August 1503Alexander VIPapa Alexander Sextus, Episcopus RomanusRodrigo de Lanzòl-BorgiaXàtiva, València, SpainNephew of Callixtus III. Father to Cesare Borgia and Lucrezia Borgia. Divided the extra-European world between Spain and Portugal in 1493 by the Bull Inter caetera.

16th-20th Centuries

16th Century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Regnal name Personal name Place of birth Notes
22 September 1503 to 18 October 1503Pius IIIPapa Pius Tertius, Episcopus RomanusFrancesco Todeschini PiccolominiSiena, Tuscany, ItalyNephew of Pius II
31 October 1503 to 21 February 1513Julius II, O.F.M.Papa Iulius Secundus, Episcopus RomanusGiuliano della RovereAlbisola, Savona, ItalyNephew of Sixtus IV; Convened the Fifth Council of the Lateran, 1512. Took effective control of the whole territory of the Papal States for the first time. Proposed plans for rebuilding of Saint Peter's Basilica
9 March 1513 to 1 December 1521Leo XPapa Leo Decimus, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni di Lorenzo de' MediciFlorence, ItalySon of Lorenzo the Magnificent. Excommunicated Martin Luther
9 January 1522 to 14 September 1523Adrian VIPapa Hadrianus Sextus, Episcopus RomanusAdriaan Floriszoon BoeyensUtrecht, Holy Roman Empire (presently The Netherlands)The only Dutch Pope. Last non-Italian to be elected pope until John Paul II in 1978. The tutor of Emperor Charles V
26 November 1523 to 25 September 1534Clement VIIPapa Clemens Septimus, Episcopus RomanusGiulio di Giuliano de' MediciFlorence, ItalyCousin of Leo X. Rome plundered by imperial troops ("Sacco di Roma"), 1527. He forbade the divorce of Henry VIII and crowned Charles V Emperor at Bologna in 1530. His niece Catherine de' Medici was married to the son of the French king.
13 October 1534 to 10 November 1549Paul IIIPapa Paulus Tertius, Episcopus RomanusAlessandro FarneseCanino, Viterbo, ItalyOpened the Council of Trent in 1545. His illegitimate son became the first Duke of Parma.
29 November 1549 to 29 March 1555Julius IIIPapa Iulius Tertius, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni Maria Ciocchi del MonteRome, Italy 
9 April 1555 to April 30 or 1 May 1555Marcellus IIPapa Marcellus Secundus, Episcopus RomanusMarcello CerviniMontefano, Macerata, ItalyLast to use given name as regnal name
23 May 1555 to 18 August 1559Paul IVPapa Paulus Quartus, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni Pietro CarafaCapriglia, Campania, Italy 
26 December 1559 to 9 December 1565Pius IVPapa Pius Quartus, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni Angelo MediciMilan, ItalyReopened the Council of Trent, 1562, it concluded its proceedings in 1563
7 January 1566 to 1 May 1572Pius V, O.P.
Saint Pius
Papa Pius Quintus, Episcopus RomanusMichele GhislieriBosco, Alessandria, ItalyExcommunicated Elizabeth I of England, 1570. Victory of Lepanto 1571
13 May 1572 to 10 April 1585Gregory XIIIPapa Gregorius Tertius Decimus, Episcopus RomanusUgo BoncompagniBologna, ItalyReform of the calendar 1582
24 April 1585 to 27 August 1590Sixtus V, O.F.M. Conv.Papa Xystus Quintus, Episcopus RomanusFelice PerettiGrottammare, Marche, Italy 
15 September 1590 to 27 September 1590Urban VIIPapa Urbanus Septimus, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni Battista CastagnaRome, Italy 
5 December 1590 to 15 /16 October 1591Gregory XIVPapa Gregorius Quartus Decimus, Episcopus RomanusNiccolò SfondratiCremona, Lombardy, Italy 
29 October 1591 to 30 December 1591Innocent IXPapa Innocentius Nonus, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni Antonio FacchinettiBologna, Italy 
30 January 1592 to 3 March 1605Clement VIIIPapa Clemens Octavus, Episcopus RomanusIppolito AldobrandiniFano, Marche, Italy 

17th Century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Regnal name Personal name Place of birth Notes
1 April 1605 to 27 April 1605Leo XIPapa Leo Undecimus, Episcopus RomanusAlessandro Ottaviano de' MediciFlorence, Italy 
16 May 1605 to 28 January 1621Paul VPapa Paulus Quintus, Episcopus RomanusCamillo BorgheseRome, Italy 
9 February 1621 to 8 July 1623Gregory XVPapa Gregorius Quintus Decimus, Episcopus RomanusAlessandro LudovisiBologna, Italy 
6 August 1623 to 29 July 1644Urban VIIIPapa Urbanus Octavus, Episcopus RomanusMaffeo BarberiniFlorence, ItalyTrial against Galileo Galilei
15 September 1644 to 7 January 1655Innocent XPapa Innocentius Decimus, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni Battista PamphiljRome, Italy 
7 April 1655 to 22 May 1667Alexander VIIPapa Alexander Septimus, Episcopus RomanusFabio ChigiSiena, Tuscany, Italy 
20 June 1667 to 9 December 1669Clement IXPapa Clemens Nonus, Episcopus RomanusGiulio RospigliosiPistoia, Tuscany, Italy 
29 April 1670 to 22 July 1676Clement XPapa Clemens Decimus, Episcopus RomanusEmilio AltieriRome, Italy 
21 September 1676 to 11/12 August 1689Innocent XI
Blessed Innocent
Papa Innocentius Undecimus, Episcopus RomanusBenedetto OdescalchiComo, Lombardy, Italy 
6 October 1689 to 1 February 1691Alexander VIIIPapa Alexander Octavus, Episcopus RomanusPietro Vito OttoboniPadova, Veneto, Italy 
12 July 1691 to 27 September 1700Innocent XIIPapa Innocentius Duodecimus, Episcopus RomanusAntonio PignatelliSpinazzola, Puglia, Italy 

18th Century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Regnal name Personal name Place of birth Notes
23 November 1700 to 19 March 1721Clement XIPapa Clemens Undecimus, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni Francesco AlbaniUrbino, Marche, Italy 
8 May 1721 to 7 March 1724Innocent XIIIPapa Innocentius Tertius Decimus, Episcopus RomanusMichelangelo de ’Conti; Michael Angelo ContiPoli, Lazio, Italy 
29 May 1724 to 21 February 1730Benedict XIII, O.P.Papa Benedictus Tertius Decimus, Episcopus Romanus Pierfrancesco OrsiniGravina, Puglia, Italy 
12 July 1730 to 6 February 1740Clement XIIPapa Clemens Duodecimus, Episcopus RomanusLorenzo CorsiniFlorence, Italy 
17 August 1740 to 3 May 1758Benedict XIVPapa Benedictus Quartus Decimus, Episcopus RomanusProspero Lorenzo LambertiniBologna, Italy 
6 July 1758 to 2 February 1769Clement XIIIPapa Clemens Tertius Decimus, Episcopus RomanusCarlo della Torre RezzonicoVenice, Veneto, Italy 
19 May 1769 to 22 September 1774Clement XIV, O.F.M. Conv.Papa Clemens Quartus Decimus, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni Vincenzo Antonio GanganelliSant'Arcangelo di Romagna, ItalySuppressed the Jesuit Order.
15 February 1775 to 29 August 1799Pius VIPapa Pius Sextus, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni Angelo BraschiCesena, ItalyCondemned the French Revolution and was expelled from the Papal States by French troops from 1798 until his death.

19th Century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Regnal name Personal name Place of birth Notes
14 March 1800 to 20 August 1823Pius VII, O.S.B.Papa Pius Septimus, Episcopus RomanusBarnaba ChiaramontiCesena, ItalyPresent at Napoleon's coronation as Emperor of the French. Temporarily expelled from the Papal States by the French between 1809 and 1814.
28 September 1823 to 10 February 1829Leo XIIPapa Leo Duodecimus, Episcopus RomanusAnnibale Sermattei della GengaFabriano, Marche, Italy 
31 March 1829 to 1 December 1830Pius VIIIPapa Pius Octavus, Episcopus RomanusFrancesco Saverio CastiglioniCingoli, Marche, Italy 
2 February 1831 to 1 June 1846Gregory XVI, O.S.B. Cam.Papa Gregorius Sextus Decimus, Episcopus Romanus Bartolomeo Alberto CappellariBelluno, Veneto, ItalyThe last non-bishop to be elected
16 June 1846 to 7 February 1878Pius IX
Blessed Pius IX
Papa Pius Nonus, Episcopus RomanusGiovanni Maria Mastai-FerrettiSenigallia, Marche, ItalyOpened First Vatican Council; lost the Papal States to Italy. Longest serving pope in history (see note on St. Peter.)
20 February 1878 to 20 July 1903Leo XIIIPapa Leo Tertius Decimus, Episcopus RomanusGioacchino Vincenzo Raffaele Luigi PecciCarpineto Romano, Latium, Italy Laid down the seeds of Catholic Social Teaching through his encyclical, Rerum Novarum (On Capital and Labor) and supported Christian Democracy as against communism; he is the third-longest reigning pope after Pius IX (reigned for 31 years) and John Paul II (reigned for 26 years)

20th Century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Regnal name Personal name Place of birth Notes
4 August 1903 to 20 August 1914Pius X
Saint Pius X
Papa Pius Decimus, Episcopus RomanusGiuseppe Melchiorre SartoRiese, Treviso, Veneto, ItalyEncouraged and expanded reception of Holy Communion. Most recent pope to be canonized.
3 September 1914 to 22 January 1922Benedict XVPapa Benedictus Quintus Decimus, Episcopus RomanusGiacomo Della ChiesaGenoa, Italy Credited for intervening for peace during World War I. He is remembered by Pope Benedict XVI as "prophet of peace."
6 February 1922 to 10 February 1939