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The Vatican does not have kings, it has popes.
the vatican
The vatican
the popes live in the papal apartments in the apostic palace in vatican city
Popes John XXIII and Paul VI were popes during Vatican II.
There have been 17 popes from France, the second behind Italian popes.
There is nothing to prevent a pope from owning a home before he is elected. However, unless that home is in the Vatican, he will have to abandon it when he becomes pope and move to the Vatican, the traditional home of the popes.
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 tombs of Saints Peter and Paul, many other popes and early martyrs have sanctified the Vatican and Rome with their blood.
Vatican City is the residence of the head of the Roman Catholic Church, namely the Pope.
It is a beautiful church in the Vatican in Rome. It holds the popes, art, and mosaics.
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-)