Christian Churches of God No. 288 The Last Pope: Examining Nostradamus and Malachy



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91.

Stephen II (III)







26 Mar.752 – 26 Apr.757

In March 752 an elderly presbyter, Stephen was elected pope, but died before he was ordained bishop. His successor, confusingly, was also called Stephen. Under modern canon law, however, a man is pope from the moment of election. Some modern Roman Catholic lists therefore count the first of these two Stephens as Pope Stephen II, with a consequent disturbance of the numbering of all subsequent Stephens. He is omitted from our list, but the variant numberings are noted.

92.

St Paul I







29 May 757 – 28 June 767

*

Constantine







767 – 768

*

Philip







768

93.

Stephen III (IV)







7 Aug.768 – 24 Jan.772

94.

Hadrian I







1 Feb.772 – 25 Dec.795

95.

St Leo III







27 Dec.795 – 12 June 816

96.

Stephen IV (V)







22 June 816 – 24 Jan. 817

97.

St Paschal I







24 Jan.817 – 11 Feb.824

98.

Eugenius II







5/6 June 824 – 27 Aug. 827

99.

Valentine







Aug. – Sept.827

100.

Gregory IV







end of 827 – 25 Jan.844

*

John







844

101.

Sergius II







Jan.844 – 27 Jan.847

102.

St Leo IV







10 Apr. 847 – 17 July 855

103.

Benedict III







29 Sept.855 – 17 Apr.858

*

Anastasius Bibliotecharius




855

104

St Nicholas I (the Great)







24 Apr.858 – 13 Nov. 867

105.

Hadrian II







14 Dec.867 – Dec.872

106.

John VIII







14 Dec. 872 – 16 Dec. 882

107.

Marinus I

(Martin II)




16 Dec.882 – 15 May 884

108.

St Hadrian III







17 May 884 – Sept. 885

109.

Stephen V (VI)







Sept.885 – 14 Sept.891

110.

Formosus







6 Oct.891 – 4 Apr.896

111.

Boniface VI







Apr. 896

112.

Stephen VI (VII)







May 896 – Aug.897

113.

Romanus







Aug. – Nov.897

114.

Theodore II







Nov/Dec. 897

115.

John IX







Jan.898 – Jan.900

116.

Benedict IV







May/June 900 – July/Aug.903

117.

Leo V







July/Aug.-Sept.903
murdered 904

*

Christopher







903 –904

118.

Sergius III







29 Jan.904 – 14 Apr.911

119.

Anastasius III







Apr./June 911 – July/Aug.913

120.

Lando







Aug.913 – Mar.914

121.

John X







Mar./Apr.914 – May 928:
deposed, murdered 929.

122.

Leo VI







May – Dec. 928

123.

Stephen VII (VIII)







Dec.928 – Feb.931

124.

John XI







Feb./Mar.931 – Dec./Jan.935/6

125.

Leo VII







3(?)Jan.936 –13 July 939

126.

Stephen VIII (IX)







14 July 939 – Oct.942

127.

Marinus II

(Martin III)




30(?) Oct.942 – May 946

128.

Agapitus II







10 May 946 – Dec 955

129.

John XII







16 Dec.955 – 14 May 964

130.

Leo VIII







4 Dec.963 – 1 Mar.965

Because John XII was deposed by the Emperor Otto I, the validity of Leo VIII’s election has been contested, and he is included as an antipope in many lists. The Roman Catholic Church’s official list of popes, as printed in the Annuario Pontifico, recognises him as a true pope.

131.

Benedict V







22May – 23 June 964:
deposed, died 966.

132.

John XIII







1 Oct.965 – Sept.972

133.

Benedict VI







19 Jan.973 – July 974




Boniface VII







June-July 974
Aug.984-20 July 985

134.

Benedict VII







Oct.974 – 10 July 983

135.

John XIV

(Peter Canepanova)




Dec.983 – Aug.984

136.

John XV

(John Crescentius)




Aug.985 –Mar. 996

137.

Gregory V

(Bruno of Carinthia)




3 May 996 – 18 Feb.999




John XVI







Feb.997 – May 998: died 1001

138.

Sylvester II

(Gerbert of Aurillac)




2 Apr.999 – 12 May 1003

139.

John XVII

(John Sicco)




16 May – 6 Nov.1003

140.

John XVIII

(John Fasanus)




25 Dec.1003 – June/July 1009

141.

Sergius IV

(Pietro Buccaporca: “Pig’s snout”)




31 July 1009 – 12 May 1012

*

Gregory VI







May – Dec. 1012

142.

Benedict VIII

(Theophylact II of Tusculum)




17 May 1012 – 9 Apr.1024

143.

John XIX

(Romanus of Tusculum)




19 Apr.1024 – 20 Oct.1032

144.

Benedict IX

(Theophylact III of Tusculum)




21 Oct.1032 – Sept.1044
10 Mar.- 1 May 1045
8 Nov.1047 – 16 July 1048:
deposed, died 19055/6

145.

Sylvester III

(John Crescentius)




20 Jan.- 10 Mar.1045:
deposed. died 1063.

146.

Gregory VI

(John Gratian)




1 May 1045 – 20 Dec. 1046:
deposed, died 1047.

147.

Clement II

(Suidger of Bamberg)




24 Dec.1046 – 9 Oct. 1047

148.

Damasus II

(Poppo of Brixen)




17 July – 9 Aug. 1048

149.

St Leo IX

(Bruno of Egisheim)




12 Feb.1049 – 19 Apr. 1054

150.

Victor II

(Gebhard of Dollnstein-Hirschberg)




13 Apr.1055 – 28 July 1057

151.

Stephen IX (X)

(Frederick of Lorraine)




2 Aug.1057 – 29 Mar.1058

*

Benedict X

(John Mincius)




1058-59: died 1074

152.

Nicholas II

(Gérard of Lorraine)




6 Dec.1058 – July 1061

153.

Alexander II

(Anselm of Baggio)




30 Sept.1061 – 21 Apr.1073

*

Honorius (II)

(Peter Cadalas)




1061-64: died 1072

154.

St Gregory VII

(Hildebrand)




22 Apr.1073 - 25 May 1085

*

Clement III

(Guilbert of Parma)




1080, 1084-1100

155.

Bl.Victor III

(Desiderius of Monte Cassino)




24 May 1086 – 16 Sept.1087

156.

Bl.Urban II

(Odo of Largery)




12 Mar.1088 – 29 July 1099

157.

Paschal II

(Rainerius of Bieda)




13 Aug.1099 – 21 Jan.1118

*

Theoderic







Sept. 1100 – Jan 1101: died 1102

*

Albert







1101/2

*

Sylvester IV

(Maginulf)




1105/11

158.

Gelasius II

(John of Gaeta)




24 Jan.1118- 29 Jan.1119

*

Gregory (VIIII)

(Maurice Burdanus -‘the donkey’)




1118-21: died c 1140

159.

Callistus II

(Guido of Burgundy)




2 Feb.1119 – 14 Dec.1124

160.

Honorus II

(Lambert Scannabecci)




21 Dec.1124 – 13 Feb.1130

*

Celestine II

(Teobaldo)




1124: died 1126

161.

Innocent II

(Gregorio Papareschi)




14 Feb.1130-24 Sept.1143

*

Anacletus II

(Pietro Pierleoni)




1130-38

*

Victor IV

(Gregorio Conti)




1138

162.

Celestine II

(Guido di Castello)

From a Castle on the Tiber

26 Sept.1143 – Mar.1144

163.

Lucius II

(Gherardo Caccianemici)

The Enemy Routed

12 Mar.1144 – 15 Feb.1145

164.

Bl.Eugenius III

(Berbardo Pignatelli)

Of the Highest Mountain

15 Feb.1145 – 8 July 1153

165.

Anastasius IV

(Conrad of Rome)

The Suburban Abbot

8 July 1153 – 3 Dec.1154

166.

Hadrian IV

(Nicholas Breakspear)


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