There can be no such person as a "wife of the Pope". The Pope must be a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. Cardinals are, for the most part Bishops (with a few priests). All priests and bishops of the Catholic church take a vow of celibacy when they are first ordained and cannot ever marry. Even in the Eastern Rites which allow married priests, the Bishops are only chosen from the celibate priests.
There have been 12 popes who have taken Pius as their name.
There have been 10 popes named Boniface. Please be specific.
The title of the emperors were Augustus and/or Caesar. The pope does not use the title of Roman emperors. he used the title of the head or Roman state religion. Pontiff is derived from Pontifex Maximus, the head of Roman state religion. It means bridge builder.
Three Popes have had "the Great" appended to their names: Pope St. Leo I (reigned 440-61), Pope St. Gregory I (590-604), and Pope St. Nicholas I (858-67). 'The Great' is not an official title of the Church but was added by popular acclamation.
Bishop of Rome is another title for the pope, as is Holy Father. -- and -- Pontiff is another word for Pope
No, a will not over rule a deed or title. For example, if a husband and wife are married and their car is in the wife's name alone, the dead husband's will not overrule the title.
There is no official title for the wife of the Vice President, but she is sometimes known as the "Second Lady." The current Vice President's wife is Jill Biden.
you dont have to have both people on the title.
No. The first pope to carry that title was an anti-pope.
Pope Benedict was never married. Popes do not marry, nor do priests or bishops.
no
Popes do not elect popes. Popes are elected by the cardinal electors.