There are lists of the popes available. However, there is some confusion with some of the earliest popes and their positions on the list. No official record of their papacies remain and historians can only make an educated guess as to what sequence is correct.
There have been 266 popes, too many names to list here. For a complete list of these popes as well as their real names, click on this link.
The list is too large to publish here so click here for where you can find a list of all the popes and their birth names.
For a complete list of all the popes and their birth places, click here.
There is no list of names. A pope can choose any name he wishes and even keep his birth name.
Click on this linkfor a complete list of all popes. You can click on the individual names for a biography of each pope.
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I'm not sure on the years but the last five popes are, in order, Benedict XVI, John Paul II, John Paul I, Paul VI, John XXIII.
The newly elected pope chooses what name he wishes to be known by during his reign. He does not have to choose a new name. He is free to use is Baptismal name.
No, there has never been a pope named David in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. The list of popes includes many names, but David is not among them. Popes typically choose names that reflect their personal inspirations or saints, and the name David has not been selected by any pope.
See the link below for a list of all married or sexually active popes.
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