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Pope's successive popes

Chinese translation of name (English name) * reign year * memorabilia * Remarks 1 St. Peter (St.Peter)*41-66* Galilean, Jesus became the head of an apostle * The real name Simon church center moved from Jerusalem to Rome

2 Saint Linus (St. Linus). Born in TOSCANO

3, Anaclet, St.Anencletus)*79-9*-9 * Roman

4, Clement I (St. Clement I) * 9-99 * Roman imperial clan, and banished to PONTUS

5, St.Evaristus)*99-17*-1. Born in Antioch

6 St. Alexander I * 17-116 * Roman

7 Sikstus I * 116-125 * Roman

8 St.Telesphorus)*125-138*-138 * Greek. Born in Pope Pius (St. Pius Ⅰ) * 142-155 * Apuilia, Athens

1, His brother HERMAS wrote the shepherd's book

11 Pope Anicetus ((St. Anicetus) * 155-166 * Syrian

12 Sautel (St. Soter) * 166-174 * Italian CAMPANIA * known as the benevolent pope

13 St. Eleutherus *. Abandon MONRANUS

14 Victor I (St. Victor I) * 189-199 * Africans, abandon THEODOTUS, book Easter

15 Zephyrinus (St.Zephyrinus)*199-217* 199-217 * Romans, and reiterate the punishment for MONRANUS

16 garis Capital I (D). Xibo Park Jung Su opposed it

17 Pope Urban I (St. Urban Ⅰ) * 222-23 * Roman

18 Pontian (St. Pontian) * 23-235 * Rome, reconciled with Xibo Park Jung Su, Same as fatal

19 Therus * 235-236 * Greek

2 Fabian * 236-25 * Roman

21 Cornelius * 251-253 * Roman, Anti-Vicient's sternness

22 Pope Lucius I (St. Lucius Ⅰ) * 253-254 * Roman, banished by VALERIAN

23 Stephen I (St. Stephen Ⅰ) * 254-257 * Roman, Anti-occidental cleaning needs to be favored

24 Sixtus II (St. Sixtus Ⅱ) * 257-258 * Greek

25 Dionysius Romanus * 259-268 * Greek

26 Pope Felix I (St. Felix Ⅰ) * 269-274. 275-283 * Lunensis

28 Pope Caius (St. Cajus) * 283-296 * Dalmatians (modern Yugoslavia)

29 Pope Marcellinus (St.MarcellusⅠ)*37-38* 296-34 * Romans

3 Marcel I (St. Roman

31 Pope St.Eusebius)*31-31*-31 * Greek

32 pope miltiades * 311-314 * African

33 Sylvester I * 314-335 * Roman Constantine. Nicea ceremony

34 St. Mark (336-336 * Sardinia meeting of Romans, East-West differences

35 julius I (St. Julius I) * 337-352 * Romans, In Antioch, he supported Adana to cut

36 Liberg (Liberius) * 352-366 * Roman * The first Pope who was not canonized

37 St. Damasus Ⅰ (St. Damasus I) * 366-384 * Spanish, and the Roman Parliament translated the scriptures except heresy

38 Silisius (38). Emphasize that Rome was the first

39 Anastasius I Dicorus (St. Anastasius I) * 399-41 * Roman, and cite St.Peter as the main rock

4 Innocent I (St. Innocent I) * 41-417 * Albano. The bishop of Rome took the throne of Bertolus

41 Sosimus (St. Zosimus) * 417-418 * Greek

42 Boniface I * 418-422 * Roman

43 Celestine I * 422. Condemn Nestoria

44 Sikstus III (St. Sixtus III) * 432-44 * Romans

45 Leo I (St. Leo I) * 44-461 * Toscauo, anti-androgyny, retreat from Attila, Emphasize that the first bishop of Rome * Pope

46 Hilary (St. Hilary) * 461-468 * Sardinian

47 Simplicius (St. Simplicius) * 468-483 * Tiuoli

48 Felix III (St. Felex III) * 483. Abandoning the Sect

49 Chirassi's St. Gelasius I * 492-496 * Africans, emphasizing that the church is not a secular right

5 Anastas II * 496-498 * Romans, Frankish proselytizing

51 St.Symmachus)*498-514*-514 * Sardinian

52 St. Hormisdes * 514-523 * Frusinas * Father of Syl Virius

53 John I (St. John I) * 523-. Being imprisoned by Goths

54 Felix IV (St. Felix IV) * 526-53 * St. Benedict's Convent

55 Boniface II (St. Boniface II) * 53-532 * Roman * First German Pope

56 John II (St. John II). The code promulgated by the Roman in the year of Justinian

57 Aga Pettus I * 535-536 * The Roman

58 Sil Virius * 536-537 * Fatal * The son of St. Hermes

59 Vigilius * 537. Anti-Judean Juncheng Council

6 Belladji I * 556-561 * Romans

61 Johan III (John III) * 561-574 * Romans

62 Benedict I * 575-579 * Romans

65 Sabinian, Sabbini * 64-66 * Tascano

66 Boniface III * 67-67 * Roman

67 Boniface IV * 68-615 * Abruzzi. Romans

69 Boniface V * 619-625 * Neopolinus

7 Honorius I * 625-638 * Honorius I, a GAPUA man, Agree with SERGIUS that

71 Severinus)*64-64*-64 * Romans

72 John IV * 64-642 * Dalmatians

73 Diodor I * 642-649 * Greeks, Latlang conference

74 St. Martin I * 649-653 * banishment was fatal, The meeting abandoned one ambition

75 Eugenius I (St. Eugene Ⅰ) * 654-657 * Roman

76 Vitalian (St. Vetalian) * 657-572 * Signia

77 Adeotatus Ⅱ * 672-676 * Roman. Roman

79 St. Agarho * 678-681 * sicilian, Jun Cheng Conference III

8 Leo II (St. Leo II) * 682-683 * sicilian, agreed to the motion of the conference. Refuting HONORIUS

81 Pope Benedict II (St. Benedict II) * p>84-685 * Roman

82 John V (John V) * 685-686 * Syrian was born in Antioch

83 Conon of Samos (Conon) * 686-687 * Tieisco < p Syrians, Born in Antioch

85 John VI * 71-75 * Greek

86 John VII * 75-77 * Greek

87 Sisinni Sisinnius)*78-78*-78 * Syrian

Syrian

89 St. Gregory II * 715-731 * Roman, sent Count Boniface to Germany to preach

9 St. Gregory III * 731-741 * Syrian, Archbishop Boniface

91 St. Zachory * 741-752 * Greek

(Stephen II * 752.3.23-752.3.25. * The shortest pope in office, only three days, died suddenly because of a stroke .. The next Pope Stephen III is called Stephen II. Therefore, the eight popes from Stephen III to Stephen X are also called Stephen II to Stephan Ⅸ) 92 Stephen II * 752-757 * Romans, Paul I (St. Paul I) * 757-767 * Romans < P > Stephen III (Stephen III) * 768-772 * sicilian < P > Pope Adrian I (Adrian I) * 772-p>95 * Romans, Nicea Conference, Grand Gallo was founded

96 Leo III * 795-816 * Romans

97 Stephen IV * 816-817 * Romans

98 Paschal I * 817-824 * Romans < Regarded as the patron of the poor

1 Valentine)*827-827*-827 * Romans

11 Gregory IV * 827-844 * Romans

12 Sergius II * 844-847 * Romans < Anti-Saracen

14 Benedict III * 855-858 * Roman

15 Nicholas I (St. Nicholas I) * 858-867 * Roman, defending the religious right, and punishing PHOTIUS* Pope

16 Pope Adrian II II. The fourth meeting of juncheng

17 John VIII * 872-882 * Roman, The only English king consecrated by the Pope

18 Marinus I * 882-884 * Gallese

19 Adrian III * 884-885 * Roman

11 Stephen V * 885-891 *. PONTUS, leading the German king against the SPOLET Party, After the death of FORMOSUS*, the bones were tried by Stephen VI

112 Boniface VI * 896-896 * Romans

113 Stephen VI * 896-897 * Romans

114 Romanus (Romanus) * 897-. GALLESE

115 Diodor II * 897-897 * Roman

116 John IX * 898-9 * T Ⅳ Oli

117 Benedict IV * 9-93 *.