Pope John Paul I, also known as Albino Luciani.
Actually Albino Luciani reigned from August 26–September 28, 1978, for a total of 33 calendar days. Benedict V (May 22–June 23, 964) also served for only 33 days.
Pope John Paul I, also known as Albino Luciani.
Actually Albino Luciani reigned from August 26
Pope John Paul I died after 33 days in office.
Pope Urban VII reigned only 13 days.
Pope John Paul I, born Albino Luciani, was elected as the pope on August 26, 1978, but his papacy lasted only 33 days. He died unexpectedly on September 28, 1978, leading to widespread speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding his death.
His reign lasted only 33 days.
The 1922 conclave that elected Pius XI lasted for five days. It took fourteen ballots.
Pope John Paul I died after only 33 days in office.
Pope John Paul I (was only Pope for 33 days in 1978, and had initially declined nomination) He was first Pope to use the dual name, and it was in his honor that John Paul II took the name.
No, Saint Peter was pope for about 34 years. Pope John Paul I reigned for only 33 days.
There has only been one pope by that name - Pope Benedict XVI.
Nicholas Breakspear, the only pope from England, chose to reign under the name Pope Adrian IV. He was pope from December 4, 1154, until September 1, 1159.
Since Pope Francis is the first and only pope by that name, there is no need for a number after his name. If a pope in the future also decides to take the name Francis, he will become Pope Francis II and then the original Pope Francis will become Pope Francis I.
Pope John Paul I reigned only 33 days.
Pope Urban II proposed the crusades which lasted for approximately 200 years.
He died after only 33 days in the position of pope.