Pope Paul II (1464-71) Pope Sixtus IV (1471-84) Pope Innocent VIII (1484-92) Pope Alexander VI (1492-1503) Pope Pius III (September-October 1503) Pope Julius II (1503-13)
Pope Leo X (1513-21)
Pope John Paul II was pope through the entire 1990s decade..During the 90's there were two popes:St. Clement I (AD 88-97)St. Evaristus (AD 97-105)
Bl. Pope Gregory X reigned from 1271 to 1276.
Charlemagne ruled from 768 AD to 814 AD. During his own reign he was to see three different popes rule over Christendom. These were: * Stephen IV (767-772 AD) * Adrian I (772-795 AD) * St. Leo III (795-816 AD)
Pope St. Sylvester I was pope in the year 325.
Pope Benedict XV was the pope in 1920.
Pope Saint Linus' papacy lasted nine years from 67 AD to 76 AD.
Anastasius II died in November of that year and was succeeded by Pope St. Symmachus a few days later.
The person that became Pope in AD 236 was Pope Fabian. He succeeded Pope Anterus and served from his inauguration in 236 until he died in the year 250.
The first pope to have a wife was Pope Hormisdas, who served as pope from 514 to 523 AD.
Pope St. Julius I
Callixtus II was pope in the year 1123.
The dates historians use for the beginning of the Dark Ages vary a good deal, from about 400 AD, or even earlier, to about 500 AD, or even later. The most commonly used date is 476, and during the time of Pope Simplicius. Possibly the best known pope of the time was Pope Leo I, who was pope from 440 to 461, and convinced Atilla the Hun to leave Italy.