Of the 266 popes, only 11, including Francis, have been from outside Europe so 255 popes have been European.
Here are the non-European popes
1) Saint Peter: Bethsaida, modern-day Israel(33 – 64 A.D.)
2) Pope Saint Evaristus: Bethlehem, modern-day West Bank (97 – 105)
3) Pope Saint Anicetus: Emesa (today known as Homs), Syria (155 – 166)
4) Pope Saint Victor I: Leptis Magna, modern-day Libya (189 – 199)
5) Pope Saint Miltiades: Somewhere in North Africa (311 – 314)
6) Pope Theodore I: Jerusalem, modern-day Israel and West Bank (642 – 649)
7) Pope John V: Antioch, then Syria but today part of Turkey (685 – 686)
8) Pope Sisinnius: Syria (708)
9) Pope Constantine: Syria (708 – 715)
10) Pope Gregory III: Syria (731 – 741)
11.) Pope Francis (2013-present)
There have been at least 3 popes from Africa and several popes from Asia, including Saint Peter. Pope Francis is the first pope from the Americas. However, the vast majority have been European. For additional information on the countries of origin of the popes click here.
Yes, there have been several non-European popes. Technically, the first pope was from Palestine. There have been a few from Syria as well. The current pope is the first non-European pope in 1300 years or so.
Crusades were decreed by Popes.
217 popes have been born in Italy.
196 popes have come from Italy.
There have been no popes named Jude.
There have been no popes named Kenneth.
I am sure there are many popes in Heaven but am equally sure that there are a number of popes burning in hell.
There have been 6 popes named Sixtus.
There have been 13 popes named Leo.
There have been 8 popes called Urban.
There were 38 popes before Anastasius I.