Most popes wore name John , but to appropriately answer ur question... These 2 names were used 13 times: Innocentand
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Leo. Starting with Leo I, the Great, through Leo XIII.
Both Leo and Innocent are names that have been used by 13 popes.
There have been 13 popes named Leo and 13 popes named Innocent.
There have been 13 popes named Leo.
There have been 13 popes named Leo.
There have been thirteen popes named Leo.
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There have been 12 popes who have taken Pius as their name.
Both Leo and Innocent have been used by 13 popes.
There have been 23 popes named John, the most popular name by far.The most popular name historically chosen by the popes is John. No less than 23 popes have taken the papal office under this name.
There is only one pope that has taken the name Celestine. His name was Pope Celestine V and his Papacy began in July 1294 and ended in and ended in December 1294.
There have been 13 popes named Leo.
In most cases it serves to indicate the number of popes who have taken that name. Benedict XVI means that there were 15 popes prior to the present one who have taken the name Benedict. Given the long history of the church and the vagaries of human history (to say nothing of the controversial anti-popes) the numbers are not always accurate. If I am not mistaken, the popes named John have not been accurately counted. There may be others. But there is really no significance beyond that; it's just a way to tell them apart.
A common name for a pope starting with "I" is Pope Innocent. There have been several popes with this name throughout history, with Pope Innocent III being one of the most notable.
There have been 13 popes named Innocent.
Popes do not elect cardinals, they name them.
No, there has never been a pope named Judas. However, there have been a couple popes who were a disgrace to the Church and probably deserved the name.
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There have been no popes named Jude.