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|+ style="background:#cedff2; text-align:center; border: 1px solid #B8C7D9;"|'''Bishops of Rome during the Dark Ages'''
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!Name
!Start
!End
!Significant activity
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|Boniface III
||607
||607
||Received a decree from the Emperor Phocas that the Bishop of Rome was the universal bishop.
|- valign="top"
|Boniface IV
||608
||615
||Converted the Pantheon (temple to Jupiter, Venus, and Mars) was rededicated as a church to the Virgin Mary and martyrs.
|- valign="top"
|Adeodatus I
||615
||618
||First Pope to use a seal.
|- valign="top"
|Boniface V
||619
||625
||Christianized England.
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|Honorius I
||625
||638
||Agreed with the eastern concept of Monothelitism, and was denounced by subsequent popes as a result.
|- valign="top"
|Severinus
||640
||640
||Removed from office by Emperor Heraclius for not signing a Monothelite profession of faith.
|- valign="top"
|John IV
||640
||642
||Wrote to North Ireland about the keeping of Easter. Got Emperor Heraclius to disown Monothelitism.
|- valign="top"
|Theodore I
||642
||649
||Fought against the Monothelites.
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|Martin I
||649
||655
||Published a decree against Monothelitism, and was arrested by Emperor Constans II for this and banished.
|- valign="top"
|Eugene I
||654
||657
||Fought with Constans agains Monothelitism, saved from banishment by the advance of Muslisms against Rhodes.
|- valign="top"
|Vitalian
||657
||672
||Fought with Constans agains Monothelitism, increased Rome's control over the Church in England
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|Adeodatus II
||672
||676
||Little known
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|Donus
||676
||678
||Paved the enclosure at St. Peter's Bascillica, and restored other churches
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|Agatho
||678
||681
||Healed the Monothelite schism with the east (Rome won) and was the first pope to take the Papal Oath.
|- valign="top"
|Leo II
||682
||683
||Confirmed the results of the 6th eccumenical council to the Bishops of the west.
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|Various
||684
||715
||Benedict II (684-685), John V (685 - 686), Conon (686 - 687), Sergius I (687 - 701), John VI (701 - 705), John VII (705 - 707), Sisinnius (708 - 708), Constantine (708 - 715)
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|Gregory II
||716
||731
||Paid off the Lormbards (German warriors) with 30 pounds of gold in return for - more |- missionaries in Germany, and more Papal authority in England and Ireland.  Excommunicated Byzantine emperor Leo III.
|- valign="top"
|Gregory III
||731
||741
||Promoted the church in Northern Europe, condemned the destruction of Icons.
|- valign="top"
|Zachary
||741
||752
||Built a church over the temple of Minerva, and was involved in various French/Germanic politics
|- valign="top"
|Stephen II
||752
||757
||Consecrated Pippin the younger as king of France and protector of the church of Rome.  Pippin conquered territory from the Lombards in return.
|- valign="top"
|Paul I
||757
||767
||Involved in double dealing, politics, and lived in fear of an invasion from Greece.
|- valign="top"
|Stephen III
||767
||772
||Renewed allegiance with the Lombards
|- valign="top"
|Adrian I
||772
||795
||Good relations with Charlemagne, who conquered the Lombards. 
|- valign="top"
|Leo III
||795
||816
||'''Accused of Perjury and and adultery, Protected by Charlemagne, reinstated as Pope, and crowned Charlemagne the Emperor of the Roman Empire. PAPAL ROME.'''
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|Stephen IV
||816
||817
||Ordered the Roman people to swear fidelity to Louis the Pious.
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|Paschal I
||817
||824
||Commisioned missionaries to Scandinavia and the Danes.  Two papal officials testifying against the pope were mysteriously blinded and beheaded.
|- valign="top"
|Eugene II
||824
||827
||Frankish nobles granted right to elect Pope.  Greek emperor Michael II persecutes image-worshipers (Catholics). Supported learning and caring for the poor.
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|Valentine
||827
||827
||Little known
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|Gregory IV
||827
||844
||Insisted on the supremacy of St. Peter's successor over the Roman Emperor after Charlemagne's children had a feud. Promoted All Saints day.
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|Sergius II
||844
||847
||Negotiated with Roman Emperor, Saracens (Muslims) sacked Rome. Accused of bribery to establish church officials.
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|Leo IV
||847
||855
||Fought against the Muslims, fortified Rome.
|- valign="top"
|Benedict III
||855
||858
||Alfred the Great visited Rome (King of England) and gives golden chalice to pope.  Deals with Kings of France. 
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|Nicholas I
||858
||867
||Consolidated Papal Power,
|- valign="top"
|Adrian II
||867
||872
||Wife and daughter assassinated after election.  Dealt with Papal power over eastern churches.
|- valign="top"
|John VIII
||872
||882
||Forced to pay tribute to the Saracenes, Allowed use of Slavonic language in German churches.
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|Various
||882
||896
||Marinus I (882 - 884), Adrian III (884 - 885), Stephen V (885 - 891), Formosus (891 - 896), Boniface VI (896 - 896)
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|Stephen VI
||896
||897
||Exhumed the body of Formosus, dressed it in papal garments, and all acts disanulled by Stephen VI, clothed in lay garments and buried body.  Strangled for this "Cadaver Synod".
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|Romanus
||897
||897
||Elected and Deposed.
|- valign="top"
|Theodore II
||897
||897
||Recovered body of Pope Formosus.  Pope for 20 days.
|- valign="top"
|John IX
||898
||900
||Involved in politics.
|- valign="top"
|Benedict IV
||900
||903
||Crowned Leo of Provence as Holy Roman Emperor
|- valign="top"
|Leo V
||903
||903
||Deposed and Murdered
|- valign="top"
|Sergius III
||904
||911
||Papacy a pawn of warring factions.  Pornocracy (rule of Harlots from 904-963).  Controlled by families under the influence of women.  Marozia was the concubine of Pope Sergius III and the mother of Pope John XI. She was also accused of arranging the murder of Pope John X.  First Pope depicted wearing Papal Tiara.
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|Anastasius III
||911
||913
||Illigitimate son of Sergius III.  Evangelized Normandy.
|- valign="top"
|Lando
||913
||914
||Little known.  Last to use original name.
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|John X
||914
||928
||Favorite of Theodora, wife of Theophylact.  Led italian princes into battle against the Saracens, won.  Crowned Berenger Roman Emperor.
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|Leo VI
||928
||928
||Little known
|- valign="top"
|Stephen VII
||928
||931
||Brief reign, elected by Marozia (daughter of Theodora) until her son could be elected pope.  Was then assassinated.
|- valign="top"
|John XI
||931
||935
||Elected by Marozia (mother) until she was overthrown by his younger brother, who stripped Rome of all non-spiritual power.
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|Leo VII
||936
||939
||Elected by Alberic II, involved in Italian politics, elected Frederic of Mainz as reformer in Germany who was given authority to drive out the Jews who refused to be baptized.
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|Stephen VIII
||939
||942
||Little known
|- valign="top"
|Marinus II
||942
||946
||Concentrated on administration
|- valign="top"
|Agapetus II
||946
||955
||Appealed to Otto the Great to attack Rome to break the rule of Alberic II.
|- valign="top"
|John XII
||955
||964
||A descendent of Charlemagne.  Known for adultery (with neice, father's concubine, widows).  Castrated and killed opponent, made a toast to the devil.  Granted imperial crown to Otto the great.  Said to have been murdered by a jealous husband.
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|Benedict V
||964
||964
||Elected and Deposed.
|- valign="top"
|Leo VIII
||963
||965
||Set as pope by Otto the great (who had deposed John XII unsucessfully).  Widely rumored to have died during fornication.
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|John XIII
||965
||972
||Arranged marriace of Otto II to Neice of Byzantine emperor to reconcile eastern and western churches.  Reported to have been killed by jealous husband.
|- valign="top"
|Benedict VI
||973
||974
||Set as pope by Otto I, and strangled after Otto's death, before Otto II could come to his rescue.
|- valign="top"
|Benedict VII
||974
||983
||Quite rule, related to Alberic II
|- valign="top"
|John XIV
||983
||984
||Elected and put in prison by Antipope Boniface VII (where he died) on the death of Otto II (Otto III was 3 years old).
|- valign="top"
|John XV
||985
||996
||Boniface VII only ruled for 4 months.  Known for bribery, influence held in check by Empress Theophano
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|Gregory V
||996
||999
||Grandson of Otto I, Pope at 24. Crowned Otto III Emperor.  Otto and Gregory publicly mutilated antipope Cresentius II.  Died suddenly.
|- valign="top"
|Silvester II
||999
||1003
||French Pope who introduced Arab arithmatic and Astrology. Was a scientist (thought to dabble with occult), worked against concubiny in the clergy.
|- valign="top"
|John XVII
||1003
||1003
||Little known
|- valign="top"
|John XVIII
||1004
||1009
||Dealt with administration, mission to Slavs, raids of Saracenes.  Ultimately abdicated.  Puppet of Crescentius III, descendant of Theodora.
|- valign="top"
|Sergius IV
||1009
||1012
||Puppet of Crescentius III, descendant of Theodora.  Wrote Papal Bull calling for Islam to be removed from the Holy Land.
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|Benedict VIII
||1012
||1024
||Descendant of Theophylact. Crowned Henry II of Germany Emperor. Allied with Normans and defeated Saracenes, reconquered south-Italian vassel states that had defected to Greek rule.
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|John XIX
||1024
||1032
||Not previously a clergymember. Accepted bribe to declare Patriarch of Constantinople an ecumenical bishop.  Involved in politics, including with Poland.
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|'''Benedict IX'''
||1032
||1044
||Served as Pope 3 times.  Was between 12 - 20 when elected Pope, son of Alberic III. Accused of Homosexuality and Beastiality, rape, adultery, and murders. Abdictated for money.
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|Silvester III
||1045
||1045
||Deposed for bribing way into election
|- valign="top"
|Benedict IX
||1045
||1045
||Served as Pope 3 times. Sold position to godfather in order to marry. 
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|Gregory VI
||1045
||1046
||Godfather of Benedict IX. Resigned for purchasing the papacy.
|- valign="top"
|Benedict IX
||1047
||1048
||Served as Pope 3 times.  Driven out by Damasius II and abdicated again.
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|Clement II
||1046
||1047
||Crowned Henry III as Holy Roman Emperor. Poisoned by lead sugar. Decreed against purchasing the pontificate.
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|Damasus II
||1048
||1048
||Possibly died of poison or malaria.
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|Leo IX
||1049
||1054
||Excommunicated the patriarch of Constantinople, splitting the easter and western churches (Schism of 1054). Favoured democracy for election. Dealt with marriage of the clergy and bribery.  Defeated in battle against the Normans,
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|Victor II
||1055
||1057
||Became advisor to Henry IV (infant) and widown empress Agnes, giving him great power.
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|Stephen IX
||1057
||1058
||Supported clerical celibacy.
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|Nicholas II
||1059
||1061
||Regulated future elections to the Papacy. Allied with Normans in Italy.
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|Alexander II
||1061
||1073
||Supported clerical celibacy.  Declared that the conversion of jews should not be by force.
|- valign="top"
|Gregory VII
||1073
||1085
||Involved in politics with Henry IV.  Was deposed and exiled after instituting reforms.
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|Victor III
||1086
||1087
||Fought to remain in power.  Issue was lay investiture (emperor or pope appointing officials.
|- valign="top"
|Urban II
||1088
||1099
||Started the first crusade, and set up the royal court to run the church.  Started long-term conversion of Sicily.  Various politics and arranged marriages of kings.
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|Paschal II
||1099
||1118
||Granted investiture to Henry V after imprisonment, various infighting with emperor after death of countess Matilda, an ally.
|- valign="top"
|Gelasius II
||1118
||1119
||Established a staff for the papacy.  More fighting with Henry V
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|Calixtus II
||1119
||1124
||Settled investiture controversy (won). Member of aristocracy.  Renewed Papal power. Renewed indulgences for crusaders.
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|Honorius II
||1124
||1130
||Sanctioned the Knights Templar.  More dealings with Henry V
|- valign="top"
|Innocent II
||1130
||1143
||Fights with antipope, finally won.
|- valign="top"
|Celestine II
||1143
||1144
||Absolution of Louis VII of France.
|- valign="top"
|Lucius II
||1144
||1145
||Fought revolution in Rome that wanted to deprive Papal authority of power. Died in battle.
|- valign="top"
|Eugene III
||1145
||1153
||Fought to regain Papal authority in Rome, not successful.
|- valign="top"
|Anastasius IV
||1153
||1154
||Made peace with various political parties.
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|Adrian IV
||1154
||1159
||An Englishman.  Executed opposition leader.  Byzantine attack in south Italy and Allied with Pope against Normans.  Granted dominion over Ireland to Englishman Henry II. Henry II invaded Ireland, and imposed a tax payable to Rome, and imposed feudal system.
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|Alexander III
||1159
||1181
||Fights with antipopes, excommunicating, and re-admitting into memberships. (Henry II of England, William I of Scotland)
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|Lucius III
||1181
||1185
||Started the Inquisition to oppose the Cathars, Paterines, Waldensians, and Arnoldists.  Disputed with Emperor Frederick over estate of Matilda of Tuscany.
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|Urban III
||1185
||1187
||Refused to crown Prince Henry, who cooperated with the rebel senate in Rome.  Political disputes.
|- valign="top"
|Gregory VIII
||1187
||1187
||little known
|- valign="top"
|Clement III
||1187
||1191
||Resolved political disputes with citizens of Rome, incited the third Crusade, made the Scottish church report directly to Rome.
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|Celestine III
||1191
||1198
||Confirmed the Teutonic order of knights. Crowned, then excommunicated Henry VI (Emperor)
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|Innocent III
||1198
||1216
||Used Papal troops to reestablish Papal authority after the death of Henry VI.  Crowned Otto IV as Emperor, who promised to persecute heresy. Started the Albigensian Crusade. Supported Franciscans and Dominicans. Incited fourth Crusade. Required Jews to wear distinctive clothing.
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|Honorius III
||1216
||1227
||Started 5th Crusade. Continued to persecute heresies.  Wrote a catalogue of fallen angels and instruction on the art of demonology.
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|Gregory IX
||1227
||1241
||Various politics with Frederick II (Emperor), Endorsed the northern Crusade and conquest of Russia. Founded Papal legal theory
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|Celestine IV
||1241
||1241
||Little known. (17 days in office)
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|Innocent IV
||1243
||1254
||Fought with Frederick II over Papal rights.  Excommunicated and reinstated based on desire to expand Papal territory. '''Acknowledged the right of the state to punish heretics convicted of heresy.'''
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|Alexander IV
||1254
||1261
||Attempted to unite with Eastern orthodoxy, established the inquistion in France, Crusade against the Tatars
|- valign="top"
|Urban IV
||1261
||1264
||Instituted festival of Corpus Christi, Involved in politics.
|- valign="top"
|Clement IV
||1265
||1268
||Continued papal political war against the  Hohenstaufen dynasty in Sicily. Killed the heir in battle. 
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|Gregory X
||1271
||1276
||The Visconti Coat of Arms is the image of a large snake devouring a male child feet first.  Appealed for Crusades.
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|Various
||1276
||1280
||Innocent V (1276 - 1276), Adrian V (1276 - 1276), John XXI (1276 - 1277), Nicholas III (1277 - 1280)
|- valign="top"
|Martin IV
||1281
||1285
||Appointed Charles of Anjou as Roman Senator, and excommunicated Byzantine emperor.  Charles was overthrown, and Martin IV left Rome.  Fond of wine.
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|Honorius IV
||1285
||1287
||Fought with Sicily, Consolidated Rome under Papal Rule, Used italian banking houses for collecting papal dues. Furthered the inquistion.  Marked the "Apostolic Brethren" as heretics.
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|Nicholas IV
||1288
||1292
||Loved the Church, Crusades, and extermination of Heresy.  Supported missionaries amoung the Chinese.  Granted wealth to Cardinals.
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|Celestine V
||1294
||1294
||Not much, abdicated.
|- valign="top"
|Boniface VIII
||1294
||1303
||"Imprisoned Celestine V (who died in prison).  Declared that it "is absolutely necessary for salvation that every human creature be subject to the Roman pontiff".  This led to feuds with certain kings (Philip IV of france, and Albert I of Hapsburg).  Philip had him beaten, after which he died a month later.  Also presumed to have said (Based on a posthumus investigation held from 1303-1311 republished by J. Coste) that ''The Christian religion is a human invention like the faith of the Jews and the Arabs; The dead will rise just as little as my horse which died yesterday; Mary, when she bore Christ, was just as little a virgin as my own mother when she gave birth to me; Sex and the satisfaction of natural drives is as little a sin as hand washing; Paradise and hell only exist on earth; the healthy, rich and happy people live in the earthly paradise, the poor and the sick are in the earthly hell; The world will exist forever, only we do not; Any religion and especially Christianity does not only contain some truth, but also many errors. The long list of Christian untruth includes trinity, the virgin birth, the godly nature of Jesus, the eucharistic transformation of bread and wine into the body of Christ and the resurrection of the dead.''
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|Benedict XI
||1303
||1304
||8 months, did little.
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|Clement V
||1305
||1314
||Removed the Papal throne to Avignon, suppressed the Templars as heretics (also for sodomy, but probably as they were a wealthy order). Acted as a French pawn.  First Pope to be crowned with Papal tiara. Incited numerous wars.
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|John XXII
||1316
||1334
||Avignon Rule.  Involved in much politics.  Unorthodox teachings almost had him considered a heretic by subsequent popes.
|- valign="top"
|Benedict XII
||1334
||1342
||Led inquisition against the Cathars.  Carefully documented work and interviews.  Theologian.  Campaigned against the Immaculate Conception.
|- valign="top"
|Clement VI
||1342
||1352
||Supported indulgences, reigned during the Black Plague. Lived lavishly and  He claimed to have "lived as a sinner among sinners",
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|Innocent VI
||1352
||1362
||didn't do too much
|- valign="top"
|Urban V
||1362
||1370
||Disciplinarian. Enforced a crusade against the Turks.
|- valign="top"
|Gregroy XI
||1370
||1378
||Against heresies and monastic orders.  19 propositions of John Wycliffe condemned in 1377. 
|- valign="top"
|Urban VI
||1378
||1389
||Excommunicated by the antipope, called the antichrist.  Declared war on antipope.
|- valign="top"
|Boniface IX
||1389
||1404
||Re-established Rome's power.  Numerous stuff.
|- valign="top"
|Innocent VII
||1404
||1406
||Fled and fought way back into power.
|- valign="top"
|Gregory XII
||1406
||1415
||Fought against two antipopes.  Finally ended Western Schism.
|- valign="top"
|Martin V
||1417
||1431
||Abolished the laws against the Jews after they broght him many gifts.
|- valign="top"
|Eugene IV
||1431
||1447
||Signed agreements with the Armenians, Jacobites, Nestorians, and Maronites. Crusade against Turkey defeated. Hated Heresy.
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|Nicholas V
||1447
||1455
||Legitimized the slave trade of "Saracens, Muslims, pagans and any other unbelievers" to hereditary slavery.  Constantiople sacked by Turks.
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|Callixtus III
||1455
||1458
||Ordered a new trial against Joan of Arc, who was vindicated.
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|Pius II
||1458
||1464
||Wrote his own life story.
|- valign="top"
|Paul II
||1464
||1471
||Pledged to improve the morals of the Romans, but never did.  Loved his own image.  Rumors of homosexuality
|- valign="top"
|Sixtus IV
||1471
||1484
||Founded Sistene Chapel. Declared a new crusade. Consented to the Spanish inquisition, instituted the feast of the immaculate conception.
|- valign="top"
|Innocent VIII
||1484
||1492
||Brought measures against witches and magicians in Germany. Supported the Spanish Inquisition. Received Moorish slaves, and redistributed them among roman curia. Received blood transfusions from three boys, all of whom died.  Was known to have many children, only two of which publicly declared (others were 'neices and nephews'). (Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911)
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|Alexander VI
||1492
||1503
||Was admired by Niccolo Machiavelli, Received many indulgences.  Daughter married lavishly in the Vatican. Had four children by a mistress (three sons and a daughter: Giovanni, Cesare, Goffredo (or Giuffre) and Lucrezia).  Son held "banquet of Chestnuts" where 50 prostitutes were invited to entertain the guests.  Spent the Vatican's wealth on his family, and increased the Vatican's wealth by indulgences.  Son started confiscating posessions by falsly accusing someone and sentencing them to death. Opponents were excommunicated.  Left his daughter in charge of the Pope's office while he went to fight the French army, and then arranged her marriage to the son of the Duke of Ferrara.  Numerous murders and imprisonments. (Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition (1911))
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|Pius III
||1503
||1503
||26 days as a pope.
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|Julius II
||1503
||1513
||Founded the Swiss guard.  Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel.  Formed the Holy League of 1511 and expelled the French from Italy.  Was a political and miliatry, rather than a religious leader.
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