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Which pope was tried after his death?
John VIII

In 882 John VIII became the first papal victim of murder, when some of his staff first poisoned him and then beat him to death with cudgels. Hadrian III (885), Benedict IV (903), and Ser- gius IV (1012) were also probably murdered by their enemies.John Paul I (born October 17, 1912, Forno di Canale, Italy—died September 28, 1978, Rome) was a pope whose 33-day pontificate in 1978 was the shortest in modern times. He was the first pope to choose a double name and did so in commemoration of his two immediate predecessors, John XXIII and Paul VI.Pope Joan

Pope Joan (Ioannes Anglicus, 855–857) was, according to legend, a woman who reigned as pope for two years during the Middle Ages. Her story first appeared in chronicles in the 13th century and subsequently spread throughout Europe.

Which pope was thrown out a window : John XII

He was characterized as an immoral man who drank, hunted, and had many sexual liaisons. The papal residence was described as a brothel, and legend has it that John XII was defenestrated (thrown out of a window) for sleeping with a married woman.

Which pope was Polish

John Paul II

John Paul II (born May 18, 1920, Wadowice, Poland—died April 2, 2005, Vatican City; beatified May 1, 2011; canonized April 27, 2014; feast day October 22) was the bishop of Rome and head of the Roman Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005.

Who is the longest serving pope : Popes with the longest reigns

  • Saint Peter (30–64 or 67): 34 or 37 years.
  • Pius IX (1846–1878): 31 years, 7 months and 23 days (11,560 days).
  • Saint John Paul II (1978–2005): 26 years, 5 months and 17 days (9,665 days)
  • Leo XIII (1878–1903): 25 years, 5 months and 1 day (9,281 days).

Popes who were legally married

Name Reign(s) Offspring
Adrian II 867–872 Yes (a daughter)
John XVII 1003 Yes (three sons)
Clement IV 1265–1268 Yes (two daughters)
Honorius IV 1285–1287 Yes (at least two sons)


While six popes in total had been married at some point, Adrian II was likely the only one married during his papacy, while the other appear to have been widowed by the time they became popes. The last married pope had been Hormisdas three centuries prior, and he was widowed when he became pope.

Which pope was jailed

Pius VII

Pius VII was taken prisoner and transported to France.Julius II

Julius II. Starting his reign in 1503, Julius II was known for being domineering, hot-headed, and a manic at times. But by far his worst feature was his severe case of Syphilis, contracting it via prostitutes. It was documented that on Good Friday, his feet were so covered by sores that no one was able to kiss them.Alexander VI

Alexander VI (born 1431, Játiva, near Valencia [Spain]—died August 18, 1503, Rome) was a corrupt, worldly, and ambitious pope (1492–1503), whose neglect of the spiritual inheritance of the church contributed to the development of the Protestant Reformation.

Most Poles adhere to Roman Catholicism. 71.3% of the population identified themselves as such in the 2021 census, down from 87.6% in 2011.

Who was the shortest pope : Urban VII

Popes with the shortest reigns

Urban VII (September 15–September 27, 1590): reigned for 13 calendar days, died before consecration.

Who was pope for 34 days : Pope John Paul I

Pope John Paul I (Latin: Ioannes Paulus I; Italian: Giovanni Paolo I; born Albino Luciani [alˈbiːno luˈtʃaːni]; 17 October 1912 – 28 September 1978) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City from 26 August 1978 until his death 33 days later.

Which pope had a girlfriend

Pope John Paul II had an intimate 32-year relationship with a Polish philosopher who is believed to have once declared her love to him while he was still a cardinal, according to letters discovered by the BBC.

Pope Joan

Pope Joan (Ioannes Anglicus, 855–857) was, according to legend, a woman who reigned as pope for two years during the Middle Ages. Her story first appeared in chronicles in the 13th century and subsequently spread throughout Europe.Popes who were legally married

Name Reign(s) Offspring
Hormisdas 514–523 Yes
Adrian II 867–872 Yes (a daughter)
John XVII 1003 Yes (three sons)
Clement IV 1265–1268 Yes (two daughters)

Which pope got in trouble : Benedict IX

In the time between his reigns, he started thieving, murdering and committing other 'unspeakable deeds' throughout the city. He became pope again in 1045, which only last a rough 2 months before someone paid him to leave.