Adrian IV (Adriaan Floriszoon Boeyens) served as the pope from 2 January 1522 until 14 September 1523. He is the only Dutch pope ever elected.
Pope Adrian VI (2 March 1459 - 14 September 1523) the Dutch Pope. He also is one of very few popes who used his given name.
Pope Adrian VI was the only Dutch pope and the last non-Italian to be elected pope until John Paul II in 1978. He reigned from January 9, 1522, until September 14, 1523.
Yes, By the "Glorious Revolution" financed by the pope and Jewish dutch banking houses who finally got their charter to create the Bank of England.
The first non-Italian pope was St. Peter (32-57), who was an Israeli Jew, the last non-Italian Pope before John Paul II was Adrian VI (1522-23) who was Dutch and the only Pope in modern times, save Marcellus II (1555) to keep his baptismal name. John Paul II (1978-2005) was the first Polish Pope, and the first non-Italian pope since Adrian VI.
Desiderius ErasmusDesiderius Erasmus known as Erasmus of Rotterdam (1466 to 1536) was critical of abuses within the Catholic Church but continued to recognize the authority of the Pope
Desiderius ErasmusDesiderius Erasmus known as Erasmus of Rotterdam (1466 to 1536) was critical of abuses within the Catholic Church but continued to recognize the authority of the Pope
Pope Paul VI was elected pope after the death of Pope John XXIII.
John Paul II
There is no pope named Pope XXIII. If you are referring to Pope John XXIII, he became pope in 1958.
Pope Francis is the reigning pope in 2013.
The current pope is Pope Benedict XVI.