The youngest pope was probably either Pope Benedict IX (who became pope at an unknown age between 11 and 20) or Pope John XII (who was 18 at the beginning of his papacy). So, yes, there have been popes elected under the age of 35.
No pope has ever been to Las Vegas.
No, there has never been a pope from Malta.
No, there has never been a pope from Scotland.
No, there has never been a Pope from Ireland.
No, except for about 70 years when the papacy moved to Avignon, France, the pope has been in Rome, never in Spain.
No. Pope Francis was the first pope from the New World. There has never been a pope from Canada.
No, there has never been a Pope Timothy.
Yes, there have been several non-European popes. Technically, the first pope was from Palestine. There have been a few from Syria as well. The current pope is the first non-European pope in 1300 years or so.
No, despite the legends, there has never been a female pope.
No, as far as can be determined there has never been a one-legged pope.
No pope has ever been a member of the Masons. Being a member incurs automatic excommunication. Benedict VI was pope in the years 973 and 974 and could not have been a Mason since that group was not formed until the 15th century.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, there has never been a female disguised as a Pope.