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  • Pope
  • Head of the Catholic Church

    The pope is the bishop of Rome and the head of the worldwide Catholic Church. He is also known as the supreme pontiff, Roman pontiff, or sovereign pontiff

    Pope

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  • Pope Francis
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 2013 to 2025

    the first Jesuit pope, the first Latin American, and the first pope born or raised outside Europe since the 8th-century Syrian pope Gregory III. Born

    Pope Francis

    Pope Francis

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  • Pope Leo XIV
  • Head of the Catholic Church since 2025

    Pope Leo XIV (born Robert Francis Prevost, pronounced /ˈpriːvoʊst/ PREE-vohst; September 14, 1955) is the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of

    Pope Leo XIV

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  • Pope John Paul II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005

    Pope John Paul II (born Karol Józef Wojtyła; 18 May 1920 – 2 April 2005) was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City from 16 October

    Pope John Paul II

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  • List of popes
  • This chronological list of the popes of the Catholic Church corresponds to that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici

    List of popes

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  • Pope Benedict XVI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 2005 to 2013

    Pope Benedict XVI (born Joseph Alois Ratzinger; 16 April 1927 – 31 December 2022) was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City from

    Pope Benedict XVI

    Pope Benedict XVI

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  • Pope Innocent
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (1198–1216) Pope Innocent IV (1243–1254) Pope Innocent V (blessed; 1276) Pope Innocent VI (1352–1362) Pope Innocent VII (1404–1406) Pope Innocent VIII

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  • Pope John
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pope John may refer to any of the following Catholic Popes John: Pope John I (saint; 523–526) Pope John II (533–535) Pope John III (561–574) Pope John

    Pope John

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  • Fat pope, thin pope
  • Political proverb

    "Fat pope, thin pope" (Italian: papa grasso, papa magro) is an adage in the Catholic Church describing not only a perceived physical trend but also that

    Fat pope, thin pope

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  • Pope Julius I
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 337 to 352

    Pope Julius I was the bishop of Rome from 6 February 337 to his death on 12 April 352. He was appealed to by Athanasius when the latter was deposed from

    Pope Julius I

    Pope Julius I

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  • Alexander Pope
  • English poet (1688–1744)

    Alexander Pope (21 May 1688 O.S. – 30 May 1744) was an English poet, translator, and satirist of the Enlightenment era who is considered one of the most

    Alexander Pope

    Alexander Pope

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  • Pope (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Vietnam Pope (name) Pope, Alabama Pope County, Arkansas Pope, California (disambiguation) Pope Valley, California Pope County, Illinois Pope Township

    Pope (disambiguation)

    Pope_(disambiguation)

  • Pope Gregory
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    715–731) Pope Gregory III (saint; 731–741) Pope Gregory IV (827–844) Pope Gregory V (996–999) Antipope Gregory VI (1012) Pope Gregory VI (1045–1046) Pope Gregory

    Pope Gregory

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  • Mark Pope
  • American basketball player and coach (born 1972)

    Mark Edward Pope (born September 11, 1972) is an American collegiate basketball coach and former player who is head men's basketball coach at the University

    Mark Pope

    Mark Pope

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  • Pope Joan
  • Legendary medieval woman pope

    Pope Joan (Latin: Ioannes Anglicus; 855–857) was a woman who purportedly reigned as popess (female pope) for two years during the Middle Ages. Her story

    Pope Joan

    Pope Joan

    Pope_Joan

  • Carly Pope
  • Canadian actress (born 1980)

    Carly Pope (born August 28, 1980) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her roles on The WB's drama series Popular (1999–2001), supernatural drama

    Carly Pope

    Carly Pope

    Carly_Pope

  • Ollie Pope
  • English cricketer (born 1998)

    Oliver John Douglas Pope (born 2 January 1998) is an English cricketer who plays for the England cricket team in Test cricket and is the former vice-captain

    Ollie Pope

    Ollie Pope

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  • Pope Formosus
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 891 to 896

    Pope Formosus (c. 816 – 4 April 896) was the pope and ruler of the Papal States from 6 October 891 until his death on 4 April 896. His reign as Pope was

    Pope Formosus

    Pope Formosus

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  • Eddie Pope
  • American soccer player

    George Edward Pope (born December 24, 1973) is an American former soccer player who last played for Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer and spent eleven

    Eddie Pope

    Eddie Pope

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  • Jeremy Pope
  • American actor and singer

    Jeremy Pope (born July 9, 1992) is an American actor and singer. Pope is the sixth person in Tony Award history to be nominated in two categories for separate

    Jeremy Pope

    Jeremy Pope

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  • Pope Peter
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pope Peter may refer to: Saint Peter, regarded by the Christian tradition to be the first bishop of Rome Pope Peter I of Alexandria, Pope of Alexandria

    Pope Peter

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  • The New Pope
  • 2020 religious drama TV miniseries

    The New Pope is a satirical drama television series created and directed by Paolo Sorrentino for Sky Atlantic, HBO and Canal+. It is a continuation of

    The New Pope

    The New Pope

    The_New_Pope

  • Nicholas Pope
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pope may refer to: Nicholas Pope (artist) (1949–2026), British and Australian artist Nick Pope (footballer) (born 1992), English footballer Nick Pope

    Nicholas Pope

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  • The Young Pope
  • 2016 religious drama TV miniseries

    The Young Pope is a satirical drama television series created and directed by Paolo Sorrentino for Sky Atlantic, HBO, and Canal+. The series stars Jude

    The Young Pope

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  • Pope Linus
  • Head of the Catholic Church from c. 68 to c. 80

    Pope Linus (/ˈlaɪnəs/ ; Greek: Λῖνος, Linos; died c. 80) was the bishop of Rome from c. 68 to his death in 80. He is generally regarded as the second bishop

    Pope Linus

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  • Pope Paul VI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1963 to 1978

    Pope Paul VI (born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini; 26 September 1897 – 6 August 1978) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of

    Pope Paul VI

    Pope Paul VI

    Pope_Paul_VI

  • Pope Leo XIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1878 to 1903

    Pope Leo XIII (Italian: Leone XIII; born Gioacchino Vincenzo Raffaele Luigi Pecci; 2 March 1810 – 20 July 1903) was head of the Catholic Church from 1878

    Pope Leo XIII

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  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    pope—the bishop of Rome—is the successor of Saint Peter the Apostle, entrusted with a unique and primary pastoral role. Leo XIV is the current pope,

    Catholic Church

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  • Pope Victor
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pope Victor has been the papal name of three popes and two antipopes of the Catholic Church. Pope Victor I (saint; 189–199) Pope Victor II (1055–1057)

    Pope Victor

    Pope_Victor

  • Olivia Pope
  • Fictional character in American TV series "Scandal"

    Olivia Carolyn Pope is a fictional character created by Shonda Rhimes for the political drama television series Scandal. This character also played a small

    Olivia Pope

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  • Carole Pope
  • Canadian singer-songwriter

    Carole Ann Pope (born 6 August 1950) is a British-born Canadian rock singer-songwriter, whose provocative blend of hard-edged new wave rock with explicit

    Carole Pope

    Carole Pope

    Carole_Pope

  • Cassadee Pope
  • American singer

    Cassadee Blake Pope (born August 28, 1989) is an American pop and country singer. She was the lead vocalist and songwriter of the pop punk band Hey Monday

    Cassadee Pope

    Cassadee Pope

    Cassadee_Pope

  • Lucas Pope
  • American video game designer (born 1970s)

    Lucas Pope (born 1977 or 1978) is an American video game designer. He is best known for experimental indie games, notably Papers, Please and Return of

    Lucas Pope

    Lucas Pope

    Lucas_Pope

  • Pope John XXIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1958 to 1963

    Pope John XXIII (born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli; 25 November 1881 – 3 June 1963) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City from 28 October

    Pope John XXIII

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  • Bill Pope
  • American cinematographer

    Bill Pope, A.S.C. (born June 19, 1952) is an American cinematographer best known for his collaborations with directors such as Sam Raimi, The Wachowskis

    Bill Pope

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  • Pope Alexander VI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1492 to 1503

    Pope Alexander VI (Italian: Alessandro VI, Valencian: Alexandre VI, Spanish: Alejandro VI; born Roderic Llançol y de Borja; epithet: Valentinus ("The Valencian");

    Pope Alexander VI

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  • List of sexually active popes
  • sexually active popes, Catholic priests who were not celibate before they became pope, and those who were legally married before becoming pope. Some candidates

    List of sexually active popes

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  • Pope (name)
  • Surname list

    Pope is a surname of several proposed and likely convergent origins. It has been linked to the English surname Pape, likely having roots as a nickname

    Pope (name)

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  • Pope Paul
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pope Paul may refer to: Pope Paul I (saint; 757–767) Pope Paul II (1464–1471) Pope Paul III (1534–1549) Pope Paul IV (1555–1559) Pope Paul V (1605–1621)

    Pope Paul

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  • Pope Benedict
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    684–685) Pope Benedict III (855–858) Pope Benedict IV (900–903) Pope Benedict V (964) Pope Benedict VI (972–974) Pope Benedict VII (974–983) Pope Benedict

    Pope Benedict

    Pope_Benedict

  • The Two Popes
  • 2019 film directed by Fernando Meirelles

    Two Popes is a 2019 biographical drama film directed by Fernando Meirelles and written by Anthony McCarten, adapted from McCarten's play The Pope which

    The Two Popes

    The_Two_Popes

  • Pope Alexander
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    nine popes and one antipope named Alexander. Pope Alexander I (saint; ca. 107–115) Pope Alexander II (1061–1073) Pope Alexander III (1159–1181) Pope Alexander

    Pope Alexander

    Pope_Alexander

  • Dudley Pope
  • British writer

    Dudley Bernard Egerton Pope (29 December 1925 – 25 April 1997) was a British writer of both nautical fiction and history, most notable for his Lord Ramage

    Dudley Pope

    Dudley_Pope

  • Pope Pius XII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1939 to 1958

    Pope Pius XII (Italian: Pio XII; born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli; 2 March 1876 – 9 October 1958) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign

    Pope Pius XII

    Pope Pius XII

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  • Pope Agatho
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 678 to 681

    Pope Agatho (c. 577 – 10 January 681) served as the bishop of Rome from 27 June 678 until his death on 10 January 681. He heard the appeal of Wilfrid of

    Pope Agatho

    Pope Agatho

    Pope_Agatho

  • Pope Mark
  • Head of the Catholic Church in 336

    Pope Mark (Latin: Marcus) was the bishop of Rome from 18 January to his death on 7 October 336. Little is known of Mark's early life. According to the

    Pope Mark

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    Pope_Mark

  • Vatican City
  • Enclaved Holy See's independent city-state

    Vatican, is a landlocked sovereign city-state in Southern Europe. Ruled by the pope, it is an enclave within the city of Rome, Italy, and serves as the administrative

    Vatican City

    Vatican City

    Vatican_City

  • Pope Julius II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1503 to 1513

    Nicknamed the Warrior Pope, the Battle Pope or the Fearsome Pope, it is often speculated that he had chosen his papal name not in honour of Pope Julius I but in

    Pope Julius II

    Pope Julius II

    Pope_Julius_II

  • Pope Stephen
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    have been nine popes of the Roman Catholic Church named Stephen: Pope Stephen I (saint; 254–257) Pope-elect Stephen (752), elected pope but died before

    Pope Stephen

    Pope_Stephen

  • Paul Pope
  • American cartoonist (born 1970)

    Paul Pope (born September 25, 1970) is an American alternative cartoonist. Pope's work combines the precision and romance of European comics artists with

    Paul Pope

    Paul Pope

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  • Pope Donus
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 676 to 678

    Pope Donus (died on 11 April 678), known as Pope Donus I until 1947, was the bishop of Rome from 676 to his death on 11 April 678. Few details survive

    Pope Donus

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  • Nick Pope (journalist)
  • British UFO writer (1965–2026)

    Nicholas George Pope (19 September 1965 – 6 April 2026), was an English UFO investigator, author, media commentator and civil servant. He was a regular

    Nick Pope (journalist)

    Nick Pope (journalist)

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  • Pope Callixtus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pope Callixtus has been the papal name of three popes of the Catholic Church. Pope Callixtus I (saint; 217–222) Pope Callixtus II (1119–1124) Antipope

    Pope Callixtus

    Pope_Callixtus

  • Junior Pope
  • Nigerian actor (1981–2024)

    Odonwodo (Listen; May 7, 1981 – April 10, 2024), popularly known as Junior Pope, was a Nigerian actor and film producer who appeared in various Nollywood

    Junior Pope

    Junior Pope

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  • Pope Telesphorus
  • Head of the Catholic Church from c. 126 to c. 137

    Pope Telesphorus (Greek: Τελεσφόρος; died c. 137) was the bishop of Rome from c. 126 to his death c. 137, during the reigns of Roman Emperors Hadrian and

    Pope Telesphorus

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  • Pope Clement VII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1523 to 1534

    Pope Clement VII (Latin: Clemens VII; Italian: Clemente VII; born Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici; 26 May 1478 – 25 September 1534) was head of the Catholic

    Pope Clement VII

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  • Battle Pope
  • Comic book by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore

    Battle Pope is an independent superhero comedy comic book series created by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore, which was published by their own small press

    Battle Pope

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  • Pope Liberius
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 352 to 366

    Pope Liberius (310 – 24 September 366) was the bishop of Rome from 17 May 352 until his death on 24 September 366. According to the Catalogus Liberianus

    Pope Liberius

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  • Pope Fabian
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 236 to 250

    Pope Fabian (Latin: Fabianus) was the bishop of Rome and head of the Catholic Church from 10 January 236 until his death on 20 January 250, succeeding

    Pope Fabian

    Pope Fabian

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  • The Bad Popes
  • 1969 book by E. R. Chamberlin

    The Bad Popes is a 1969 book by E. R. Chamberlin documenting the lives of eight of the most controversial popes (papal years in parentheses): Pope Stephen

    The Bad Popes

    The_Bad_Popes

  • Avignon Papacy
  • Period during which the Pope lived in Avignon, France (1309–1376)

    d'Avignon) was the period from 1309 to 1376 during which seven successive popes resided in Avignon (at the time within the Kingdom of Arles, part of the

    Avignon Papacy

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  • Pope Martin
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Several popes have been named Martin (in Latin, Martinus): Pope Martin I (saint; 649–655) Pope Martin II (Pope Marinus I) (882–884) Pope Martin III (Pope Marinus

    Pope Martin

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  • Pope Eusebius
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 309 to 310

    Pope Eusebius (died 21 October 310) was the bishop of Rome from 18 April 309 until his exile on 17 August 310. Not much is known about Eusebius's early

    Pope Eusebius

    Pope Eusebius

    Pope_Eusebius

  • Pope Pius IX
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1846 to 1878

    Pope Pius IX (Italian: Pio IX; born Giovanni Maria Battista Pietro Pellegrino Isidoro Mastai-Ferretti; 13 May 1792 – 7 February 1878) was head of the Catholic

    Pope Pius IX

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  • Pope John Paul I
  • Head of the Catholic Church in 1978

    Pope John Paul I (born Albino Luciani; 17 October 1912 – 28 September 1978) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City from 26 August

    Pope John Paul I

    Pope John Paul I

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  • Prophecy of the Popes
  • Cryptic phrases purporting to predict popes

    The Prophecy of the Popes (Latin: Prophetia Sancti Malachiae Archiepiscopi, de Summis Pontificibus, "Prophecy of Saint-Archbishop Malachy, concerning

    Prophecy of the Popes

    Prophecy of the Popes

    Prophecy_of_the_Popes

  • Philip Pope
  • British actor and composer

    Philip R. J. Pope is a British composer and actor. He was educated at Downside School and New College, Oxford. Pope appeared in the Oxford Revue in Edinburgh

    Philip Pope

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  • Pope Symmachus
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 498 to 514

    Pope Symmachus (died 19 July 514) was the bishop of Rome from 22 November 498 to his death on 19 July 514. His tenure was marked by a serious schism over

    Pope Symmachus

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  • Stephen Pope
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Stephen Pope may refer to: Stephen Pope, bassist for surf rock band Wavves Stephen Pope (cricketer) (born 1983), English cricketer Stephen B. Pope, Cornell

    Stephen Pope

    Stephen_Pope

  • Death and funeral of Pope Francis
  • 2025 funeral of head of the Catholic Church

    On 21 April 2025 (Easter Monday), at 07:35 CEST (UTC+2), Pope Francis died at the age of 88 at Domus Sanctae Marthae in Vatican City. His death was announced

    Death and funeral of Pope Francis

    Death and funeral of Pope Francis

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  • Pope Zachary
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 741 to 752

    Pope Zachary (Latin: Zacharias; 679 – 15 March 752) was the bishop of Rome from 3 or 5 December 741 until his death on 15 March 752. He was the last pope

    Pope Zachary

    Pope Zachary

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  • John Pope
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John Pope is the name of: John Pope (fl. 1384–1397), MP for Gloucester John Pope (fl.1419–1421), MP for Reigate John Pope (Kentucky politician) (1770–1845)

    John Pope

    John_Pope

  • Lauren Pope
  • English television personality (born 1982)

    Lauren Grace Pope (born 29 September 1982) is an English model, television personality and DJ. In 2010, she began appearing in the ITVBe reality series

    Lauren Pope

    Lauren_Pope

  • Pope Nicholas
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pope Nicholas could refer to: Pope Nicholas I (saint; 858–867) Pope Nicholas II (1059–1061) Pope Nicholas III (1277–1280) Pope Nicholas IV (1288–1292)

    Pope Nicholas

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  • Pope Zosimus
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 417 to 418

    Pope Zosimus was the bishop of Rome from 18 March 417 to his death on 26 December 418. Zosimus took a decided part in the protracted dispute in Gaul as

    Pope Zosimus

    Pope Zosimus

    Pope_Zosimus

  • Pope Field
  • US military airfield at Fort Bragg, near Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States

    Pope Field (IATA: POB, ICAO: KPOB, FAA LID: POB) is a U.S. military facility located 12 miles (19 km) northwest of the central business district of Fayetteville

    Pope Field

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  • Francis of Assisi
  • Italian Catholic saint (1181–1226)

    of the most venerated figures in Christianity, Francis was canonized by Pope Gregory IX on 16 July 1228. He is commonly portrayed wearing a brown habit

    Francis of Assisi

    Francis of Assisi

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  • General Pope
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    General Pope may refer to: Harold Pope (soldier) (1873–1938), Australian Imperial Force temporary brigadier general John Pope (military officer) (1822–1892)

    General Pope

    General_Pope

  • Palmarian Catholic Church
  • Christian church in Andalusia, Spain

    posited as true pope in the time of Pope Lando. Pope John XII is called an antipope who opposed a pope named Saint Leo VIII; the historical Pope Leo VIII may

    Palmarian Catholic Church

    Palmarian Catholic Church

    Palmarian_Catholic_Church

  • Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
  • American basketball player (born 1993)

    Kentavious Tannell Caldwell-Pope (/kɛnˈteɪviəs/ ken-TAY-vee-əs; né Caldwell; born February 18, 1993), also known by his initials KCP, is an American professional

    Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

    Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

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  • Pope Vigilius
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 537 to 555

    Pope Vigilius (died 7 June 555) was the bishop of Rome from 29 March 537 to his death on 7 June 555. He is considered the first pope of the Byzantine papacy

    Pope Vigilius

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  • Antipope
  • Person who claims to be the legitimate pope

    distinguish which of two claimants should be called pope and which antipope, as in the case of Pope Leo VIII and Pope Benedict V. Hippolytus of Rome (d. 235) is

    Antipope

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  • Pope Gregory I
  • 64th Bishop of Rome; head of the Roman Catholic Church from AD 590 to 604

    Pope Gregory I (Latin: Gregorius I; Gregorio I; c. 540 – 12 March 604), commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great (Latin: Sanctus Gregorius Magnus; Italian:

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope_Gregory_I

  • Pope Leo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (saint; 795–816) Pope Leo IV (saint; 847–855) Pope Leo V (903) Pope Leo VI (928–929) Pope Leo VII (936–939) Pope Leo VIII (964–965) Pope Leo IX (saint;

    Pope Leo

    Pope_Leo

  • Nick Pope (footballer)
  • English footballer (born 1992)

    Nicholas David Pope (born 19 April 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Newcastle United and the

    Nick Pope (footballer)

    Nick Pope (footballer)

    Nick_Pope_(footballer)

  • Pope Miltiades
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 311 to 314

    Pope Miltiades (Ancient Greek: Μιλτιάδης, Miltiádēs), also known as Melchiades the African (Μελχιάδης ὁ Ἀφρικανός Melkhiádēs ho Aphrikanós), was the bishop

    Pope Miltiades

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  • Pope Anterus
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 235 to 236

    Pope Anterus (Latin: Anterus, Classical Greek: Ανθηρός, romanized: Antheros) was the bishop of Rome from 21 November 235 until his death on 3 January 236

    Pope Anterus

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  • Pope Leo X
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1513 to 1521

    Pope Leo X (Italian: Leone X; born Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, 11 December 1475 – 1 December 1521) was head of the Catholic Church and leader of the

    Pope Leo X

    Pope Leo X

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  • Eva Pope
  • English actress (born 1967)

    Eva Rebecca Pope (born 16 November 1967) is an English actress, best known for her portrayal of longest-serving headmistress Rachel Mason in Waterloo Road

    Eva Pope

    Eva_Pope

  • Pope (title)
  • Title used for the Bishop of Rome

    Pope is a religious title traditionally accorded to the Bishop of Rome / Pope of Rome, the Coptic and the Greek Orthodox bishops of Alexandria, and some

    Pope (title)

    Pope_(title)

  • Pope Benedict XV
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1914 to 1922

    Pope Benedict XV (Latin: Benedictus PP. XV; Italian: Benedetto XV; born Giacomo Paolo Giovanni Battista della Chiesa, Italian: [ˈdʒaːkomo ˈpaːolo dʒoˈvanni

    Pope Benedict XV

    Pope Benedict XV

    Pope_Benedict_XV

  • Tony Pope
  • American voice actor (1947–2004)

    Anthony J. Pope (March 22, 1947 – February 11, 2004) was an American voice actor. He appeared in over 100 titles during his three-decade career, including

    Tony Pope

    Tony_Pope

  • Order of St. Sylvester
  • Papal Order of Knighthood of the Holy See

    Order, or the Pontifical Order of Pope Saint Sylvester, is one of five orders of knighthood awarded directly by the Pope as Supreme Pontiff and head of the

    Order of St. Sylvester

    Order of St. Sylvester

    Order_of_St._Sylvester

  • Popemobile
  • Custom automobile used by the pope

    used by the pope for public appearances. It is the successor to the sedia gestatoria (portable throne) and is designed to make the pope more visible

    Popemobile

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  • Pope Pius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pope Pius may refer to: Pope Pius I (saint; ca. 140–ca. 154; officially listed as 142/146–157/161) Pope Pius II (1458–1464) Pope Pius III (1503) Pope

    Pope Pius

    Pope_Pius

  • Tommy Pope
  • American comedian and actor

    Tommy Pope (né Papa; born November 21, 1979)[additional citation(s) needed] is an American stand-up comedian, writer, and actor. He is best known for his

    Tommy Pope

    Tommy_Pope

  • Our Lady of Fátima
  • Title for Mary, mother of Jesus

    Bishop of Leiria, declared the events worthy of belief on 13 October 1930. Pope Pius XII granted a pontifical decree of canonical coronation via the papal

    Our Lady of Fátima

    Our Lady of Fátima

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  • Hitler's Pope
  • 1999 book by John Cornwell

    Hitler's Pope is a book published in 1999 by the British journalist and author John Cornwell that examines the actions of Eugenio Pacelli, who became Pope Pius

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  • Pope Anacletus
  • Head of the Catholic Church from c. 80 to c. 92

    Pope Anacletus (born c. AD 15 – died c. AD 92), also known as Cletus, was the bishop of Rome, following Peter and Linus. Anacletus served between c. AD

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  • Pope Boniface VIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1294 to 1303

    Pope Boniface VIII (Latin: Bonifacius PP. VIII, Italian: Bonifacio VIII; born Benedetto Caetani; c. 1230 – 11 October 1303) was head of the Catholic Church

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  • Urban
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    English, French, German, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Hungarian (Urbán), and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)

    Urban

    English, French, German, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Hungarian (Urbán), and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : from a medieval personal name (Latin Urbanus meaning ‘city dweller’, a derivative of urbs ‘town’, ‘city’). The name was borne by a 4th-century saint, the patron saint of vines, and by seven early popes. The Jewish surname represents an adoption of the Polish personal name.

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  • Pope
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pope

    English : nickname from Middle English pope (derived via Old English from Late Latin papa ‘bishop’, ‘pope’, from Greek pappas ‘father’, in origin a nursery word.) In the early Christian Church, the Latin term was at first used as a title of respect for male clergy of every rank, but in the Western Church it gradually came to be restricted to bishops, and then only to the bishop of Rome; in the Eastern Church it continued to be used of all priests (see Popov, Papas). The nickname would have been used for a vain or pompous man, or for someone who had played the part of the pope in a pageant or play. The surname is also present in Ireland and Scotland.North German : variant of Poppe.Nathaniel Pope, a “marriner” from London and Bristol, England, patented a property on Northern Neck, VA, in 1651 that later became known as “The Clifts”.

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  • Celestine
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    French

    Celestine

    This French name is based on the Latin 'caelestis' meaning 'heavenly'. Five popes have been named...

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  • Gregory
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    Greek American English Shakespearean

    Gregory

    Watchful. Famous bearer: American actor Gregory Peck, and Pope Gregory I who was also known as St...

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  • Gregory
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gregory

    English : from a personal name that was popular throughout Christendom in the Middle Ages. The Greek original, Grēgorios, is a derivative of grēgorein ‘to be awake’, ‘to be watchful’. However, the Latin form, Gregorius, came to be associated by folk etymology with grex, gregis, ‘flock’, ‘herd’, under the influence of the Christian image of the good shepherd. The Greek name was borne in the early Christian centuries by two fathers of the Orthodox Church, St. Gregory Nazianzene (c. 325–390) and St. Gregory of Nyssa (c. 331–395), and later by sixteen popes, starting with Gregory the Great (c. 540–604). It was also the name of 3rd- and 4th-century apostles of Armenia. In North America the English form of the name has absorbed many cognates from other European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).

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  • Adrian
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    English, southern French, and German

    Adrian

    English, southern French, and German : from a vernacular form of the Latin personal name (H)adrianus, originally an ethnic name denoting someone from the coast of the Adriatic (Latin Adria). It was adopted as a cognomen by the emperor who ruled ad 117–138. It was also borne by several minor saints, in particular an early martyr at Nicomedia (died c.304), the patron saint of soldiers and butchers. There was an English St. Adrian (died 710), born in North Africa; he was abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury, and his cult enjoyed a brief vogue after the discovery of his supposed remains in 1091. Later, the name was adopted by several popes, including the only pope of English birth, Nicholas Breakspear, who reigned as Adrian IV (1154–59).

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  • Pape
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly northern), North German, Dutch, and French

    Pape

    English (mainly northern), North German, Dutch, and French : nickname for someone with a severe or pompous manner or perhaps a pageant name for someone who had played the part of a pope or priest, from Middle English pope or Old French pape ‘pope’, Middle Low German, Middle Dutch pape ‘priest’, Old French pape ‘pope’. Compare Papa.German : nickname from a baby word for ‘father’. Compare Baab.

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  • SIMIEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SIMIEL

    According to Pope Gregory I, this is the name of an archangel. It may be a short form of Hebrew Yesiymael (Jesimiel), SIMIEL means "whom God makes" or "whom God makes grow old." Samael is also sometimes rendered "venom of God."

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  • Clement
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, and Dutch

    Clement

    English, French, and Dutch : from the Latin personal name Clemens meaning ‘merciful’ (genitive Clementis). This achieved popularity firstly through having been borne by an early saint who was a disciple of St. Paul, and later because it was selected as a symbolic name by a number of early popes. There has also been some confusion with the personal name Clemence (Latin Clementia, meaning ‘mercy’, an abstract noun derived from the adjective; in part a masculine name from Latin Clementius, a later derivative of Clemens). As an American family name, Clement has absorbed cognates in other continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)

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  • Poppleton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Yorkshire)

    Poppleton

    English (West Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, so named from Old English popel ‘pebble’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

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  • Fabian
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    English, French, German, Italian (Venetian), Polish, Czech and Slovak (Fabián), and Hungarian (Fábián)

    Fabian

    English, French, German, Italian (Venetian), Polish, Czech and Slovak (Fabián), and Hungarian (Fábián) : from a personal name, Latin Fabianus, a derivative of the Roman family name Fabius. The personal name achieved considerable popularity in Europe in the Middle Ages, having been borne by a 3rd-century pope and saint.Americanized or Italianized spelling of Slovenian Fabjan or Fabijan (see 1).Jewish : adoption of the non-Jewish surname under the influence of the Yiddish personal name Fayvish.

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  • Sylvester
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Sylvester

    English and German : from a personal name (Latin Silvester, a derivative of silva ‘wood’). This was borne by three popes, including a contemporary of Constantine the Great.

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  • Pontiff
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Pontiff

    English and French : from Old French pontife ‘pontiff’, hence a nickname for someone who had played the role of the pope or a high priest in a medieval religious play, or for a vain or pompous person.

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  • Pandulph
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Pandulph

    King John' Cardinal Pandulph, the Pope's legate.

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  • Popejoy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Popejoy

    English : nickname from Middle English popinjay, papejai ‘parrot’ (via Old French papageai from Arabic bab(b)aghā). The ending of the English word was altered by folk etymological association with the bird name jay. The nickname was probably acquired by a talkative person or by someone who habitually dressed in bright colors, but occasionally it may have denoted someone who was connected with or who excelled at the medieval sport of tilting or shooting at a wooden parrot (popinjay) on a pole.

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  • Popplewell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Yorkshire)

    Popplewell

    English (West Yorkshire) : habitational name from any of several places so named in West Yorkshire, for example in the parish of Cleckheaton. The second element is Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’; the first may be popel ‘pebble’, or a word meaning ‘bubbling spring’.

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  • NO'OMIY
  • Female

    Hebrew

    NO'OMIY

    (נָעֳמִי) Hebrew name NO'OMIY means "my delight, my pleasantness." In the bible, this is the name of the mother-in-law of Ruth.

  • OMAR
  • Male

    English

    OMAR

     Anglicized form of Hebrew Owmar, OMAR means "eloquent, talkative" or "speaker." In the bible, this is the name of a grandson of Esau. Compare with another form of Omar.

  • Maris
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Hebrew, Latin

    Maris

    Calf; Star of the Sea

  • YORI
  • Female

    Japanese

    YORI

    (より) Japanese unisex name YORI means "servant to the public."

  • Ratangeet
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Ratangeet

    Remembering the gem of soul

  • Edvard
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Scandinavian, Slovenia, Swedish

    Edvard

    Wealthy Guardian; Wealthy Defender; Wealthy; Rich; Blessed; Guardian of Prosperity

  • Ratib
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Ratib

    Arranger

  • Kaanchana | காஂசநா
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    Tamil

    Kaanchana | காஂசநா

    Gold

  • Mikelle
  • Girl/Female

    English Latin

    Mikelle

    Feminine of Michael, meaning gift from God.

  • Nadeem
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    Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi

    Nadeem

    Friend; Companion; Confidant; Repentant; Regretful; Fire

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  • Ruffe
  • n.

    A small freshwater European perch (Acerina vulgaris); -- called also pope, blacktail, and stone, / striped, perch.

  • Uniate
  • n.

    A member of the Greek Church, who nevertheless acknowledges the supremacy of the Pope of Rome; one of the United Greeks. Also used adjectively.

  • Popeling
  • n.

    An adherent of the pope.

  • Tiara
  • n.

    The pope's triple crown. It was at first a round, high cap, but was afterward encompassed with a crown, subsequently with a second, and finally with a third. Fig.: The papal dignity.

  • Popedom
  • n.

    The place, office, or dignity of the pope; papal dignity.

  • Popeling
  • n.

    A petty or deputy pope.

  • Triple-crowned
  • a.

    Having three crowns; wearing the triple crown, as the pope.

  • Thorntail
  • n.

    A beautiful South American humming bird (Gouldia Popelairii), having the six outer tail feathers long, slender, and pointed. The head is ornamented with a long, pointed crest.

  • Tenth
  • n.

    The tenth part of the annual profit of every living in the kingdom, formerly paid to the pope, but afterward transferred to the crown. It now forms a part of the fund called Queen Anne's Bounty.

  • Ultramontanism
  • n.

    The principles of those within the Roman Catholic Church who maintain extreme views favoring the pope's supremacy; -- so used by those living north of the Alps in reference to the Italians; -- rarely used in an opposite sense, as referring to the views of those living north of the Alps and opposed to the papal claims. Cf. Gallicanism.

  • Ultramontane
  • n.

    One who maintains extreme views favoring the pope's supremacy. See Ultramontanism.

  • Unpope
  • v. t.

    To deprive of a pope.

  • Popelote
  • n.

    A word variously explained as "a little puppet," "a little doll," or "a young butterfly." Cf. Popet.

  • Saint
  • v. t.

    To make a saint of; to enroll among the saints by an offical act, as of the pope; to canonize; to give the title or reputation of a saint to (some one).

  • Sacramentary
  • n.

    An ancient book of the Roman Catholic Church, written by Pope Gelasius, and revised, corrected, and abridged by St. Gregory, in which were contained the rites for Mass, the sacraments, the dedication of churches, and other ceremonies. There are several ancient books of the same kind in France and Germany.

  • Popedom
  • n.

    The jurisdiction of the pope.

  • Unpope
  • v. t.

    To divest of the character, office, or authority of a pope.

  • Uropygium
  • n.

    The prominence at the posterior extremity of a bird's body, which supports the feathers of the tail; the rump; -- sometimes called pope's nose.

  • Vatican
  • n.

    A magnificent assemblage of buildings at Rome, near the church of St. Peter, including the pope's palace, a museum, a library, a famous chapel, etc.

  • Vaticanism
  • n.

    The doctrine of papal supremacy; extreme views in support of the authority of the pope; ultramontanism; -- a term used only by persons who are not Roman Catholics.