Pope Pius XIII was the regnal name taken by Lucian Pulvermacher, a pretender to the papacy of the Roman Catholic Church. Pulvermacher was opposed to several reigning Popes during his lifetime, and eventually broke away to head a fringe religious group known as the "True Catholic Church". Members of the group elected Pulvermacher as their "Pope" in 1998 and he reigned in this regard until his death in 2009.
Currently, there have not been any Roman Catholic Popes who have taken the name Pius XIII.
There has been a Pius XII but no Pius XIII.
Pope Leo XIII was the predecessor of Pope Pius X.
Pope Pius X became pope in 1903 following the death of Pope Leo XIII.
Pope Pius XI died on February 10, 1939 at the age of 81.
12 popes have taken the name "Pius". Some of them were also canonized as saints. Pope Pius I, saint, Pope 140/142 to 155 Pope Pius II, Pope 1458 to 1474 Pope Pius III, Pope in 1503 Pope Pius IV, Pope 1559 to 1565 Pope Pius V, saint, Pope 1566 to 1572 Pope Pius VI, Pope 1775 to 1799 Pope Pius VII, Pope 1800 to 1823 Pope Pius VIII, Pope 1829 to 1830 Pope Pius IX, Pope 1846 to 1878 Pope Pius X, saint, Pope 1903 to 1914 Pope Pius XI, Pope 1922 to 1939 Pope Pius XII, Pope 1939 to 1958
Rhe longest reigning pope was St. Peter who ruled for about 35 years. Pius IX was the second longest reigning pope. Pius IX was the longest-serving pope after Peter, holding the office for nearly 32 years.
Pope Pius XII followed Pius XI.
It was Pius XII. He was pope from Mar. 2, 1939 to his death on Oct. 9, 1958.
Pope Pius I died in 154.
There has never been a Pope Pius XVI. Pius XII was the last pope by that name.
Pope Leo XIII commonly known as Pope Leo the 13th who served as pope from February 20, 1878 to July 20, 1903.
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