Julius II, Leo X, Adrian VI, Clement VII and Paul III were the popes of the Catholic Church from 1509 through 1547. Paul III's papacy ended when he died in 1549; Julius III then assumed the papacy.
Pope Julius II
One of his most noted commands was asking Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Pope Julius II was the pope from 1503-1513.
Pope Gregory XIII was the pontiff in 1577.
The followiing popes reigned during the period 1509-1547:
Julius II (1503-13) Leo X (1513-21) Adrian VI (1522-23) Clement VII (1523-34) Paul III (1534-49)
Pope Victor II (1055-57)
Pope Stephen X (1057-58)
Pope Nicholas II (1058-61)
Pope Alexander II (1061-73)
Pope Alexander VI reigned from August 11, 1492, until August 18, 1503.
pope Julius ii
He was elected as pope on April 22, 1073.
He was elected pope on April 22, 1073.
Pope Anastasius IV was born in 1073.
Pope Gregory VII was elected pope on April 23, 1073.
Pope Gregory was born in Holy Roman Empire and he lived there. Three years before his death, he was exiled to the castle of Salerno by the sea.
Yes, he was pope from April 22, 1073 to May 25, 1085.
No it was pope Gergory VII
He was not chosen pope by any king. Gregory was acclaimed pope by the citizens and clergy of Rome and then it was made official by an election carried out by the cardinals in April of the year 1073.
Innocent III was pope between the years 1198 and 1216.
pope Alexander ll, 156th pontiff 1061-1073
Henry IV became Holy Roman Emperor in 1070 A.D., and Hildebrand became Pope Gregory VII in 1073 A.D., he forbade lay investiture in 1075 A.D.. A synod at Worms attempted to depose the Pope in 1076 A.D. and the Pope excommunicated Henry and the Bishops later that same year. In 1077 A.D., Henry said he was sorry and submitted to ecclesiastical penance.
Pope John Paul was elected on October 16th 1978 and so in 2004 he would have been between 25 and 26 years on the Throne of Peter.