List of popes by country
This page is a list of popes by country of origin. They are listed in chronological order within each section. As the office of pope has existed for almost two millennia, many of the countries of origin of popes no longer exist, and so they are grouped under their modern equivalents. OverviewThere have been 266 popes:
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Popes from the Western and Eastern Roman EmpireByzantine Italy
Byzantine Sicily
Greece
Lusitania ProvinceLusitania corresponds to present-day Portugal.
Roman AfricaThese popes are from the Roman province of Africa, which corresponds to the coastal parts of Tunisia, Libya and Algeria.
Roman and Byzantine Syria
Roman DalmatiaDalmatia was at the time part of the Roman and Byzantine Empires. It is now part of the modern Republic of Croatia.
Roman Galilee and Iudaea Province
Roman Italy
Roman Syria
Popes by nationalityThe concept of nationality only arose during the Middle Ages.[citation needed] Argentina
Austria
EnglandEngland is part of the modern United Kingdom.
FranceFrench is the most common non-Italian papal ancestry. Sixteen popes have had French ancestry, all in the second half of the medieval era. The seven popes of the Avignon Papacy were French and are bolded. Since the end of the Avignon Papacy, no French person has been elected pope. Kingdom of France (medieval)
Holy Roman Empire
GermanyHoly Roman Empire
Federal Republic of Germany
ItalyThe Italian Peninsula, from the beginning of the Middle Ages until the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, was divided into numerous city-states and other political entities. Among these, the Papal States was the birthplace of most of the popes. Other Italian states where more popes were born were the Republic of Venice, the Kingdom of Naples, the Republic of Genoa, the Duchy of Milan and the Florentine Republic and its successor the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Ostrogothic Kingdom
Papal States
Kingdom of Naples
Italy in the Holy Roman Empire
Republic of Genoa
Republic of Venice
Republic of Florence/Duchy of Florence/Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Duchy of Milan
Other Italian States
Kingdom of Italy (modern) and Italian Republic
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
SpainThe Kingdom of Valencia was then part of the possessions of the Crown of Aragon; it is now part of modern Spain.
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