More than were not!
2007-04-01 08:07:56
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answer #1
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answered by rockinweazel 4
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French (remember the Holy See was exiled to Avigon for a while) Popes-
Benedict XII
Callixtus II
Clement IV
Clement V
Clement VI
Gregory XI
Innocent V
Innocent VI
John XXII
Leo IX
Martin IV
Nicholas II
Silvester II
Stephen IX
Urban V
Urban IV
German Popes-
Adrian VI
Benedict XVI
Clement II
Damasus II
Gregory V
Leo IX
Stephen VIII
Stephen IX
Victor II
African Popes-
Gelasius I
Miltiades
Victor I
Spanish Popes-
Alexander VI
Callixtus III
Syrian Popes-
Anicetus
Constantine (No not the Emporer but the one in the 700s)
Gregory III
John V
Sergius I
Sisinnius
Greek Popes-
Agatho
Anterus
Dionysius
Eleuterus
Hyginus
John VI
John VII
Sixtus II
Telesphorus
Theodore I
Zachary
Zosimus
Other Popes-
St. Peter - Palestine
Adrian IV - England
John XXII - Portugal
Adrian VI - Neatherlands
John Paul II- Poland
2007-04-01 15:07:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know the whole history but, the Papacy was under Italian rule for about the last 450 years. That is why I think that Pope John Paul 11 is significant, both biblicly (prophetically), and historically.
Israel was in bondage to Egypt for a little over four hundred years.
2007-04-01 15:17:52
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answered by Lukusmcain// 7
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Are you asking of the line of Peter or do you want the Popes that took residence in France and Byzantium at the same time there was a Pope in Rome?
2007-04-01 15:12:13
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answered by Terry 7
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quite a few
2007-04-01 15:06:55
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answered by Royal Racer Hell=Grave © 7
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2007-04-01 15:07:19
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answered by Anonymous
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