This chronological list of popes corresponds to that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici Gavarn" (The Supreme Pontiffs of Rome), excluding those that are explicitly indicated as antipopes .
Currently, the popes reside in the city-state of Silvadum City .
Key to the list
Ended by note
Explanation
NATURAL DEATH
The pope died via natural causes, for example cancer or stroke
RESIGNATION
The pope resigned from the post
ASSASSINATION
The pope was assassinated , be it in a deposement attempt
EXECUTION
The pope was executed by a foreing country, or being martyred
DEPOSEMENT
The pope was deposed, but lived after his deposement
UNFITNESS
The pope became unfit to rule, for example due to dementia or coma
ACCIDENT
The pope died in an accident, such as falling off a horse or a botched surgery
???
Fate of the pope is not clear
CONCLAVE
In the case of Interregnum , new pope was elected
APPOINTMENT
In the case of Interregnum , new pope was appointed by a leader or took power and was confirmed later
Legitimate popes
Proto-papacy
№
Common name
Latin name
From
Until
Ended by
1
St. Peter
Petrvs I
30
33
EXECUTION
64
68
2
St. Linvs
Linvs
EXECUTION
76
79
3
Anacletus
Anacletvs
EXECUTION
88
91
4
Clement I
Clemens I
99
EXECUTION
5
Evaristus
Evaristvs
99
105
???[a]
6
Alexander I
Alexander I
105
115
???[b]
7
Sixtus I
Xystvs
115
125
???[c]
8
Telesphorus
Telesphorvs
125
136
EXECUTION
9
Hyginus
Hyginvs
136
140
???[d]
10
Pius I
Pivs I
140
155
???[e]
11
Anicetus
Anicetvs
155
166
EXECUTION
12
Soter
Soterivs
166
174
???[f]
13
Eleutherius
Elevtherivs
174
189
???[g]
14
Victor I
Victor I
189
199
EXECUTION
15
Zephyrinus
Zephyrinvs
199
217
NATURAL DEATH
16
Callixtus I
Callixtvs
217
222
EXECUTION
17
Urban I
Vrbanvs I
222
230
NATURAL DEATH
18
Pontian
Pontianvs
230
235
RESIGNATION
19
Terranus
Terranvs
235
236
???
20
Fabian
Fabianvs
236
250
EXECUTION
21
Cornelius
Cornelivs
250
253
EXECUTION
22
Sextus I
Sextvs I
253
255
EXECUTION
23
Pius II
Pivs II
255
256
EXECUTION
24
Marcus I
Marcvs I
256
259
???
25
Philip I
Philippvs I
259
267
NATURAL DEATH
26
Marcus II
Marcvs II
267
272
???
27
Lucius I
Lvcivs I
272
285
EXECUTION
28
Brutus
Brvtus
285
293
???
29
Marcellus I
Marcellvs I
293
305
???
30
Boniface I
Bonifacivs I
305
312
RESIGNATION
31
Leo I
Leo I
312
326
EXECUTION
32
Bartholomew I
Bartholomævs I
326
336
EXECUTION
33
Marcellus II
Marcellvs II
336
341
???
34
Julius I
Jvlivs I
341
358
NATURAL DEATH
35
Felix I
Felix I
358
365
EXECUTION
36
Eutychian
Evtychianvs
365
372
???
Early papacy
№
Common name
Latin name
From
Until
Ended by
37
Damasus I
Damasvs I
372
384
NATURAL DEATH
38
Julius II
Jvlivs II
384
394
NATURAL DEATH
39
Marcellus III
Marcellvs III
394
412
NATURAL DEATH
40
Pius II
Pivs II
412
425
DEPOSEMENT
41
Bartholomew II
Bartholomævs II
425
431
NATURAL DEATH
42
Gregory I
Gregorivs I
431
453
NATURAL DEATH
43
Pius III
Pivs III
453
467
???
44
Innocent I
Innocentivs I
467
478
NATURAL DEATH
45
Sextus II
Sextvs II
478
482
DEPOSEMENT
484
488
ASSASSINATION
46
Marcus III
Marcvs III
482
484
NATURAL DEATH
47
John I
Ioannvs I
488
499
NATURAL DEATH
—
Sede vacante
499
501
APPOINTMENT[h]
48
Paul I
Pavlvs I
501
503
ACCIDENT[i]
49
John II
Ioannvs II
503
509
NATURAL DEATH
50
Peter II
Petrvs II
509
514
DEPOSEMENT
51
Leo II
Leo II
514
526
NATURAL DEATH
52
Clement II
Clemens II
526
535
NATURAL DEATH
53
Philip II
Philippvs II
535
542
NATURAL DEATH
54
John III
Ioannvs III
542
548
NATURAL DEATH
—
Sede vacante
548
552
CONCLAVE
55
Mark I
Marcvs IV
552
556
NATURAL DEATH[j]
56
Lucius II
Lvcivs II
556
566
NATURAL DEATH
57
Jacob I
Iacobvs I
566
568
NATURAL DEATH
58
Matthew I
Matthævs I
568
573
ASSASSINATION
59
Benedict I
Benedictvs I
573
586
RESIGNATION
60
Michael I
Michæl I
586
588
RESIGNATION
—
Sede vacante
588
595
CONCLAVE
Established papacy
№
Common name
Latin name
From
Until
Ended by
61
Lucius III
Lvcivs III
595
599
NATURAL DEATH
62
Mark II
Marcvs II
599
609
NATURAL DEATH
63
Matthew II
Matthævs II
609
612
NATURAL DEATH
64
Benedict II
Benedictvs II
612
628
NATURAL DEATH
65
Jacob II
Iacobvs II
628
656
ACCIDENT
66
Jacob III
Iacobvs III
656
668
NATURAL DEATH
67
Pius IV
Pivs IV
668
672
ACCIDENT
68
Benedict III
Benedictvs III
672
689
NATURAL DEATH
69
Urban II
Vrbanvs II
689
699
NATURAL DEATH
70
Urban III
Vrbanvs III
699
706
ASSASSINATION
71
Paul II
Pavlvs II
706
716
EXECUTION[k]
72
John IV
Ioannvs IV
716
725
NATURAL DEATH
—
Sede vacante
725
727
CONCLAVE
73
Constant I
Constans I
727
731
NATURAL DEATH
74
Innocent II
Innocentivs II
731
745
ASSASSINATION
75
Sextus III
Sextvs III
745
768
NATURAL DEATH
76
John V
Ioannvs V
768
777
NATURAL DEATH
—
Ambrosius I
Ambrosivs I
777[l]
NATURAL DEATH
77
Crispin
Crispinvs
777
780
NATURAL DEATH
78
Mark III
Marcvs III
780
795
???
79
Mark IV
Marcvs IV
795
802
NATURAL DEATH
80
Celestine I
Celestinvs I
802
814
NATURAL DEATH
81
Lucius IV
Lvcivs IV
814
823
NATURAL DEATH
82
Sextus IV
Sextvs IV
823
829
NATURAL DEATH
83
Alexander II
Alexander II
829
936
NATURAL DEATH
84
Victor II
Victor II
836
841
ACCIDENT
85
Callixtus II
Callixtvs II
841
853
NATURAL DEATH
85
Callixtus III
Callixtvs III
853
863
NATURAL DEATH
86
Marcellus IV
Marcellvs IV
863
870
NATURAL DEATH
87
Innocent III
Innocentivs III
870
888
NATURAL DEATH
88
Innocent IV
Innocentivs IV
888
899
NATURAL DEATH
89
Stephen I
Stephanvs I
899
907
NATURAL DEATH
90
Ambrosius II
Ambrosivs II
907
910
ASSASSINATION
91
Boniface II
Bonifacivs II
910
912
ASSASSINATION
92
Leo III
Leo III
912
917
NATURAL DEATH
93
Gavarnus
Gavarnvs
917
923
NATURAL DEATH
Investiture Controversy Old painting depicting the conflict between the secular and religious power
Date ~920 - 1150 Location Caused by
Conflicts between the papacy and secular rulers
Circular distribution of power between the church and rulers
Goals Settling of the distribution of power Methods Schism Status
Compromise of 1150
Road to the papal schism
Pope
Secular rulers
№
Common name
Latin name
From
Until
Ended by
—
Sede vacante
923
926
CONCLAVE
94
Celestine II
Celestinvs II
926
929
NATURAL DEATH
95
Stephen II
Stephanvs II
929
936
NATURAL DEATH
96
Victor III
Victor III
936
946
ACCIDENT
97
Innocent V
Innocentivs V
946
952
???
98
Boniface III
Bonifacivs III
952
965
NATURAL DEATH
99
Alexander III
Alexander III
965
971
NATURAL DEATH
100
Luke I
Lvcas I
971
984
NATURAL DEATH
101
Damasus II
Damasvs II
984
987
EXECUTION
102
Leo IV
Leo IV
987
991
???
103
Sergius I
Sergivs I
991
998
NATURAL DEATH
104
Anastasius I
Anastasivs I
998
1002
NATURAL DEATH
105
Leo IV
Leo IV
1002
1004
???
106
Constant II
Constans II
1004
1009
NATURAL DEATH
107
Jacob IV
Iacobvs IV
1009
1011
EXECUTION
108
Marinus I
Marinus I
1011
1014
EXECUTION
—
Sede vacante
1014
1018
CONCLAVE
109
Marinus II
Marinus II
1018
1020
ACCIDENT[m]
110
Sergius II
Sergivs II
1020
1025
NATURAL DEATH
111
Boniface IV
Boniface IV
1025
1027
EXECUTION
112
Anastasius II
Anastasivs II
1027
1031
NATURAL DEATH
113
Victor IV
Victor IV
1031
1045
NATURAL DEATH
114
Gregory II
Gregorivs II
1045
1046
ASSASSINATION
115
Theodore I
Theodorvs I
1046
1049
NATURAL DEATH
116
Adrian I
Adrian I
1049
1055
NATURAL DEATH
117
Ambrosius III
Ambrosivs III
1055
1060
EXECUTION
118
Nicholas I
Nicolavs I
1060
1063
NATURAL DEATH
119
Nicholas II
Nicolavs II
1063
1067
NATURAL DEATH
120
Leo V
Leo V
1067
1073
NATURAL DEATH
121
Mark V
Marcvs V
1073
1081
DEPOSEMENT
122
Valentine I
Valentinvs I
1081
1089
NATURAL DEATH
123
Christopher
Christoforo
1089
1091
EXECUTION
124
Celestine III
Celestinvs III
1091
1095
NATURAL DEATH
125
Adrian I
Hadrianvs I
1095
1103
NATURAL DEATH
126
Marcellus V
Marcellvs V
1103
1108
RESIGNATION
127
Adrian II
Hadrianvs II
1108
1111
NATURAL DEATH
128
Matthew III
Matthævs III
1111
1119
NATURAL DEATH
129
Stephen III
Stephanvs III
1119
1122
ASSASSINATION
130
Valentine II
Valentinvs II
1122
1129
NATURAL DEATH
131
Mark VI
Marcvs VI
1129
1136
NATURAL DEATH
132
Jacob V
Iacobvs V
1136
1142
RESIGNATION
133
Nicholas III
Nicolavs III
1142
1149
DEPOSEMENT
Stable papacy
№
Common name
Latin name
From
Until
Ended by
134
Sergius III
Sergivs III
1149
1154
EXECUTION
135
John VI
Ioannvs VI
1154
1160
EXECUTION
136
Alexander IV
Alexander IV
1160
1174
NATURAL DEATH
137
Boniface V
Boniface V
1174
1179
NATURAL DEATH
138
Nicholas II
Nicolavs II
1179
1185
DEPOSEMENT
139
Theodore II
Theodorvs II
1185
1193
ACCIDENT
140
Constant III
Constant III
1193
1197
NATURAL DEATH
141
Gregory III
Gregorivs III
1197
1200
EXECUTION
Papacy and Antipapacy
Papal Schism Old painting depicting the variating allegiances
Date 1310 - 1420 Caused by Disputes in the papal doctrine Goals Settling of the catholic doctrine Methods Schism Status
1420 compromise
Unification of papacies
Merger of Fśatkëndër and Silvadum papacies
Disestablishment of that new papacy lol
Buildup to the reformation
Conventional papacy
TBA
TBA
Loss of power
TBA
№
Common name
Latin name
From
Until
Ended by
Pius VIII
Pivs VIII
1848
1856
NATURAL DEATH
—
Sede vacante
1856
1858
CONCLAVE
John XII
Ioannvs XII
1858
1861
UNFITNESS
Philip III
Philippvs III
1861
1869
NATURAL DEATH
Pius IX
Pivs IX
1869
1878
NATURAL DEATH
Michael II
Michælis II
1878
1900
NATURAL DEATH
Benedict VIII
Benedictvs VIII
1900
1911
ACCIDENT
Benedict IX
Benedictvs IX
1911
1920
RESIGNATION
Benedict X
Benedictvs X
1920
1938
NATURAL DEATH
Philip IV
Philippvs IV
1938
1951
RESIGNATION
Paul VII
Pavlvs VII
1951
1967
NATURAL DEATH
Urban XI
Vrbanvs XI
1967
1976
NATURAL DEATH
Urban XII
Vrbanvs XII
1976
1978
ASSASSINATION
Michael III
Michælis III
1978
1990
NATURAL DEATH
Urban XIII
Vrbanvs VII
1990
2006
NATURAL DEATH
Luke VI
Lvcas VI
2006
2015
RESIGNATION
Luke VII
Lvcas VII
2015
—
Antipopes
Here is a list of Antipopes (except those which were involved in the Great Schism ):
№
Common name
Latin name
From
Until
Ended by
—
Nautilius
Navtivs
199
200
RESIGNATION
—
Hippolytus
Hippolytvs
217
235
EXECUTION
—
Novatian
Novatianvs
251
258
???
—
Lupinus
Lvpinvs
372
373
???
—
Cecil
Cæcilivs
503
511
EXECUTION
1
Ignatius I
Ignativs I
552
558
ASSASSINATION
2
Ignatius II
Ignativs II
558
567
RESIGNATION
—
Oliver
Oliverivs
550
559
???
—
Celestine II
Celestinvs II
888
891
EXECUTION
—
Boniface III
Bonifacivs III
907
915
EXECUTION
—
Johann
Ioannvs
971
973
EXECUTION
Notes
↑ Evaristus is sometimes considered a martyr
↑ Alexander I is sometimes considered a martyr
↑ Sixtus I is sometimes considered a martyr
↑ Hyginus is sometimes considered a martyr
↑ Pius I is sometimes considered a martyr
↑ Soter is sometimes considered a martyr
↑ Eleutherius is sometimes considered a martyr
↑ Paul I was appointed by the local duke, which occupied Gavarnik and forced the concave to elect his favorite
↑ Paul I died after falling of a horse. Some people attribute this accident to a plot by dissatisfied people wanting a revenge over the unfair conclave that brought him to power
↑ Some people dispute the claim and propse, that Mark I was poisoned by an unsatisfied cardinal
↑ Paul II was executed by the Gavarnik city mayor's decree over a dispute in the taxation
↑ Ambrosius I died shortly after conclave elected him a pope, so he de facto never took the office and is marked as a "pope-elect"
↑ Some people suggest, that Marinus II was assassinated