Yes, the two requirements to be a pope are that one must be a male and a Catholic.
yes
The majority of popes started as priests. However, it is not a requirement. Any male Catholic can be chosen. Pope Benedict XVI had virtually no experience as a diocesan priest as he spent most of his time in academics - teaching in universities - and was promoted directly from there to archbishop.
Popes do not elect popes. Popes are elected by the cardinal electors.
The best answer here is "maybe" there has been one female pope. Impossible to prove or disprove.The tales about a Pope Joan are pure fiction. It never happened.Catholic AnswerExactly none, the Pope is always the Bishop of Rome (other than a short period in France) and only a male Catholic can be a Bishop.
The Pope occupies collectively-held property owned by the Church.Catholic AnswerNo, the Popes, medieval or otherwise, have always lived in the Vatican, which is Church property; actually, its own nation. The popes do not own anything, and only administer the Vatican properties in trust for the Church.
The pope is always busy but, perhaps, the busiest time is during Holy Week and Easter.
male he has always been a male
The vast majority of popes have been Italian. As of February of 2013 there have been only 18 popes from other countries.
There have been 17 popes from France, the second behind Italian popes.
Male piegon is always bigger and female is always smaller.
the popes had more power over the kings
Papaphobia is the fear of popes.
A Male dog... never a male cat...always