The noun is papacy, which means the office of the Pope, although you could also use the phrase "papal term." (The phrase "papal reign" is sometimes avoided because of the connotation which is not applicable to current popes.)
The subject noun is maid.
Yes, time is a noun.
The word 'round' is an abstract noun as a word for one of a regular series of activities; an instance of drinks of liquor served at one time to each person in a group; a unit of action in a contest or game; a word for a concept.The word 'round' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical shape.
A noun clause is a group of words containing a subject and its verb but is not a complete sentence. A noun clause takes the place of a noun and cannot stand on its own.The noun clause is whatever is served.The noun clause is the direct object of the verb 'will eat'.
No, the word 'served' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to serve. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We served the refreshments to the volunteers. (verb)The buffet is always cheaper than a served meal. (adjective)
Pope Benedict XVI, known at the time as Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger.
Pope Benedict XVI, known at the time as Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger.
Pope Sylvester served as Pope from January 314 to 335.
Pope Urban VII (Sep 15-27, 1590) served only 13 days and is the shorted reigning pope. Pope Elect Stephen died 2 days after the papal election but was never installed as pope so he doesn't count. He was not a bishop and could not assume the papacy until he was consecrated as bishop.
The first pope to have a wife was Pope Hormisdas, who served as pope from 514 to 523 AD.
He served more than two and a half decades as Pope. He served from 1976-2005. (29 Years!)
He served for 26 years as the pope.
He served as pope for 33 days in 1978.
Pope John Paul II served as Pope from 1978 to 2005.
The Pope in January 1961 was Pope John XXIII. He served as Pope from 1958 until his death in 1963.
The Catholic pope in 1920 was Pope Benedict XV. He served as pope from 1914 until his death in 1922. His papacy was marked by efforts to promote peace during and after World War I, as well as addressing various social issues of the time.
John Paul I only served as Pope for one month, which would amount to .083 years.