Vatican City as an independent city-state has only existed since 1929 with the signing of the Lateran Treaty. Prior to that the Vatican was just a part of Rome. The following popes are those who have lived in the Vatican since the treaty:
Pope Pius XI (1922-39) Pope Pius XII (1939-58) Pope John XXIII (1958-63) Pope Paul VI (1963-78) Pope John Paul I (August-September 1978) Pope John Paul II (1978-2005)
Pope Benedict XVI (2005-2013)
Pope Francis (2013-)
Actually, Vatican City has only existed as an independant city-state since 1929 with the signing of the Lateran Treaty. Therefore, the following popes have resided in what today we call the Vatican:
Pope Pius XI
Pope Pius XII
Pope John XXIII
Pope Paul VI
Pope John Paul I
Pope John Paul II
Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Francis
No, initially the popes lived in or near Rome as the Vatican did not yet exist. There were also about seventy years when the popes resided in Avignon, France. Also, the actual Vatican City as we know it today, an independent city-state, did not come into reality until 1929 with the Lateran Treaty. Therefore, as of 2012, only 7 popes have lived in Vatican City. Prior to that, the Vatican was just part of Rome. Some popes lived there, some lived in other palaces or locations in the city of Rome.
The Vatican as an independent country and home of the pope has only existed since the signing of the Lateran Treaty in 1929. Before that the area that is today known as Vatican City was simply a neighborhood in Rome and part of Italy.
Initially the popes lived in or near Rome as the Vatican (as the headquarters of the Church) did not yet exist. There were also about seventy years when the popes resided in Avignon, France.
The Vatican City State as it is known today was established in 1929. Before that, most of the popes resided in the Vatican or Rome as a part of the Papal States of Italy. So, if we count only the popes who have resided in the Vatican as an independent city-state the following seven fit in that category:
Pius XI (1922-39)
Pius XII (1939-58)
John XXIII (1958-63)
Paul VI (1963-78)
John Paul I (1978)
John Paul II (1978-2005)
Benedict XVI (2005-)
The history of the Vatican is long, complicated and muddled. For more about the history of the Vatican, see the link below.
The Vatican has only existed as an independent entity since the signing of the Lateran Treaty in 1929. Since that time the following popes have resided there:
Pope Pius XI
Pope Pius XII
Pope John XXIII
Pope Paul VI
Pope John Paul I
Pope John Paul II
Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Francis
For over 1000 years popes lived in the Lateran Palace which is outside the Vatican City proper and for about 7 decades the popes resided in Avignon, France.
There have been a total of 266 popes (as of 2013) but not all lived in Rome.
There is only one pope in the Vatican at any given time. As of 2015, Pope Francis is that pope and Pope Benedict XVI is retired and has the title of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI.
Vatican City was established as an independent country in 1929 and all popes have resided there since then. Prior to that, some popes resided in the Vatican or in other areas of Rome.
No pope has been a king. However, since the Vatican became an independent country in 1929 he is considered as the monarch, or sole ruler, of the city/state.
The Lateran Treaty of 1929 made the Vatican an independent city/state. Since that time the following popes have served:Pope Pius XIPope Pius XIIPope John XXIIIPope Paul VIPope John Paul IPope John Paul IIPope Benedict XVIPope Francis
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Since Vatican City was created in 1929 the following popes have served: Pope Pius XI Pope Pius XII Pope John XXIII Pope Paul VI Pope John Paul I Pope John Paul II Pope Benedict XVI Pope Francis
The Vatican has been the traditional home of the pope for many hundreds of years.
There is no pope in the Philippines. There is only one pope and he is in Vatican City. He is pope of the entire Catholic Church throughout the world, including the Philippines.
Muslims are allowed in Vatican City. Many visitors are Muslims and Muslim prayers have even been officially said there.
The tombs of Saints Peter and Paul, many other popes and early martyrs have sanctified the Vatican and Rome with their blood.
Before the election of Pope Francis I there were only two popes from Spain,Pope Alexander VI and Pope Callixtus III. Pope Francis is the first pope from Latin America
About 921 people live in Vatican City.
No, but it is the smallest country. Vatican City is a country, and Vatican City is its capital. Many rural cities are smaller.
100% of the people in Vatican City are Catholic.