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  1. Pope Paul VI: Pope Paul VI (1897-1978) reigned as Pope from 1963 to 1978; he succeeded Pope John XXIII and was succeeded by Pope John Paul I. He was born Giovanni Montini in the village of Concesio, Lombardy, in northern Italy, and ... [100%] 2023-02-24 [Popes]
  2. Pope Paul VI: Pope Paul VI (Latin: Paulus VI; Italian: Paolo VI; born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini, Italian: [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista enˈriːko anˈtɔːnjo maˈriːa monˈtiːni]; 26 September 1897 – 6 August 1978) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican ... (Head of the Catholic Church from 1963 to 1978) [100%] 2024-02-21 [Pope Paul VI] [1897 births]...
  3. Paul VI: Pope Paul VI (Latin: Paulus PP. VI; Italian: Paolo VI), born Giovanni Montini (September 26, 1897 – August 6, 1978), reigned as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and Sovereign of Vatican City from 1963 to 1978. Ordained as a priest ... [77%] 2023-02-04
  4. Paul VI: Pope Paul VI (Latin: Paulus PP. VI; Italian: Paolo VI), born Giovanni Montini (September 26, 1897 – August 6, 1978), reigned as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and Sovereign of Vatican City from 1963 to 1978. Ordained as a priest ... [77%] 2023-02-04
  5. Paul VI: Pope Paul VI (Latin: Paulus PP. VI; Italian: Paolo VI), born Giovanni Montini (September 26, 1897 – August 6, 1978), reigned as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and Sovereign of Vatican City from 1963 to 1978. Ordained as a priest ... [77%] 2023-02-08
  6. Paul VI.: Paul VI. (lateinisch Paulus PP. [77%] 2024-09-28
  7. Paul VI: Pour les articles homonymes, voir Paul VI (homonymie). Giovanni Battista Montini, né le 26 septembre 1897 à Concesio (royaume d'Italie) et mort le 6 août 1978 à Castel Gandolfo (Italie), est un prélat catholique italien, élu pape le 21 juin 1963 sous ... [77%] 2024-10-07
  8. Pope Pius VI: Pope Pius VI (Italian: Pio VI; born Count Giovanni Angelo Braschi, 25 December 1717 – 29 August 1799) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 15 February 1775 to his death in August 1799. Pius ... (Head of the Catholic Church from 1775 to 1799) [72%] 2023-12-06 [Pope Pius VI] [Italian popes]...
  9. Pope Urban VI: Pope Urban VI (Latin: Urbanus VI; Italian: Urbano VI; c. 1318 – 15 October 1389), born Bartolomeo Prignano (Italian pronunciation: [bartoloˈmɛːo priɲˈɲaːno]), was head of the Catholic Church from 8 April 1378 to his death, in October 1389. (Head of the Catholic Church from 1378 to 1389) [72%] 2023-10-11 [1318 births] [1389 deaths]...
  10. Pope Adrian VI: Pope Adrian VI (March 2, 1459 - September 14, 1523), born Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens, served as Bishop of Rome from January 9, 1522, until his death some eighteen months later. The only Dutchman to become pope, he was the last non ... [72%] 2023-02-04
  11. Pope Adrian VI: Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens (born 2 March 1459 Utrecht ‒ 14 September 1523 Rome) became Pope Adrian VI (Hadrian VI) of the Roman Catholic Church in 1522. His real name was Adriaan Florenszoon. [72%] 2023-02-09 [Popes] [Dutch People]...
  12. Pope Gregory VI: Pope Gregory VI (Latin: Gregorius VI; died 1048), born Giovanni Graziano (John Gratian) in Rome (Latin: Johannes Gratianus), was bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 1 May 1045 until his resignation at the Council of Sutri ... (Head of the Catholic Church from 1045 to 1046) [72%] 2023-09-14 [Popes] [Italian popes]...
  13. Pope Adrian VI: Pope Adrian VI (March 2, 1459 - September 14, 1523), born Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens, served as Bishop of Rome from January 9, 1522, until his death some eighteen months later. The only Dutchman to become pope, he was the last non ... [72%] 2023-02-04
  14. Pope Alexander VI: Pope Alexander VI was born in Spain, January 1, 1431. Alexander was the one who named the Line of Demarcation that awarded some of the new world discoveries to Spain and others to Portugal. [72%] 2023-06-25 [Popes] [Spanish People]...
  15. Pope Benedict VI: Pope Benedict VI (Latin: Benedictus VI; died June 974) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 19 January 973 to his death in 974. His brief pontificate occurred in the political context of the establishment ... (Head of the Catholic Church from 973 to 974) [72%] 2023-12-20 [974 deaths] [Popes]...
  16. Pope Leo VI: Pope Leo VI (880 – 12 February 929) was the bishop of Rome and nominal ruler of the Papal States for just over seven months, from June 928 to his death. His pontificate occurred during the period known as the Saeculum ... (Head of the Catholic Church from 928 to 929) [72%] 2023-12-19 [Popes] [Italian popes]...
  17. Pope Innocent VI: Pope Innocent VI (Latin: Innocentius VI; 1282 – 12 September 1362), born Étienne Aubert, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 18 December 1352 to his death, in September 1362. He was the fifth Avignon ... (Head of the Catholic Church from 1352 to 1362) [72%] 2024-08-30 [1282 births] [1362 deaths]...
  18. Cardinals created by Paul VI: Pope Paul VI (r. 1963–1978) created 143 cardinals in six consistories. [70%] 2023-12-19 [Lists of cardinals by papal appointment] [20th-century Catholicism]...
  19. Paul Popp: Paul Popp (born 2 February 1963) is an Austrian former cyclist. He competed in three events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. (Austrian cyclist) [67%] 2023-09-13 [1963 births] [Living people]...
  20. Pope Paul II: Pope Paul II, Latin Papa Paulus II, original name Pietro Barbo (born 23 February 1417, Venice–died 26 July 1471, Rome), the son of Niccolo Barbo and Polixena Condulmer, sister of Pope Eugene IV, was the 211th man elected to ... [64%] 2023-07-05

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