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  1. Oct 22, 2020 · The scandalous story of a female pope named Joan arose in the Middle Ages, saying she gained her role in disguise and lost it when she unexpectedly gave birth. The origins of the Papacy are traditionally traced to St. Peter, one of the original disciples of Jesus.

  2. May 5, 2022 · Pope Joan was a legendary female pope of the Middle Ages said to have reigned from 855 to 858. After her story was popularized by Italian writer Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), a statue of her was placed alongside those of other popes at Siena Cathedral.

  3. www.smithsonianmag.com › smart-news › medieval-coins-suggest-legendary-female-popeWhy the Legend of Medieval Pope Joan Persists

    Sep 19, 2018 · September 19, 2018. Pope Joan allegedly enjoyed a brief tenure as the Catholic Church's leader during the mid-800s Flinders University. In the late Middle Ages, a popular legend advanced the...

  4. We’re talking about the legend of Pope Joan, allegedly the only female pope to exist. The story of Pope Joan is considered by most to be a work of fiction, but that hasn’t stopped some from believing that she was a genuine leader of the Church who was effectively erased from history.

  5. According to Medieval legend, Pope Joan (also known as Pope Joanna or La Papessa) was a female pope who allegedly reigned for less than two years in the 850s C.E. under the name Pope John VIII/Johannes VIII (formerly John Anglicus). [1] . She is described as being a very theologically gifted orator with a perspicacity for spiritual discourse.

  6. According to a centuries-old legend, an Englishwoman named Joan disguised herself as a man, went to Rome, and reigned as pope before suffering a dramatic downfall. Is there any truth to this, or is it just a medieval myth? The tale’s history kicks off in the 11th century with Germany-based Irish chronicler Marianus Scotus.

  7. Pope Joan was a legendary female pope of the Middle Ages said to have reigned from 855 to 858. After her story was popularized by Italian writer Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), a statue of her was placed alongside those of other popes at Siena Cathedral. During the Reformation, her status was a focus of controversy. More about: Pope Joan. Timeline.

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