I think you are asking if *George* was the first Pope?
No, St. Peter the Apostle is considered by all Catholics to be the first pope. There has yet to be a Pope George.
George Uglow Pope was born in 1820.
George Uglow Pope died in 1908.
George Pope has written: 'The services, will & pedigree of Major-General George Pope, C.B., of Navidale, Sutherland' -- subject(s): Will and testament
George Pope Morris was born on 1802-10-10.
There is no pope George III.
Pope Francis is the first member of the Jesuit order to be elected as pope, the first pope from the Western Hemisphere, the first pope from the Southern Hemisphere and the first pope from the Americas.
Eddie Pope's birth name is George Edward Pope.
The first pope after Peter was Pope Linus.
Pope Pius III was the predecessor of Pope Julius II.
Pope Francis is the first jesuit to be elected as pope, the first pope from the America's and the first pope in many centuries who is not from Europe.
No, he is not the first but he is the first in over 1000 years. He is, however, the first pope from the Americas and the first Jesuit to be elected pope.
The first pope to have a wife was Pope Hormisdas, who served as pope from 514 to 523 AD.