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  1. 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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    Depiction of "Pope John VII" in Hartmann Schedel 's religious Nuremberg Chronicle, published in 1493. Pope Joan ( Ioannes Anglicus, 855–857) was, according to legend, a woman who reigned as pope for two years [1] during the Middle Ages. Her story first appeared in chronicles in the 13th century and subsequently spread throughout Europe.

  3. Mar 21, 2024 · pope (855-858) Pope Joan, legendary female pontiff who supposedly reigned, under the title of John VIII, for slightly more than 25 months, from 855 to 858, between the pontificates of St. Leo IV (847–855) and Benedict III (855–858). It has subsequently been proved that a gap of only a few weeks fell between Leo and Benedict and that the ...

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  4. Jun 10, 2015 · The Vatican’s official records state that all of the more than 260 Catholic popes have been men, but according to a medieval legend, a lady pontiff may have reigned for a brief period in the ...

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  6. The street was a real place, and future papal processions reportedly avoided the street because of the disgrace. That caused rumors to swirl, making the legend of Pope Joan a fact of truth for many during the Middle Ages. Interestingly, one version of “Chronicon Pontificum et Imperatorum” gave Pope Joan a different fate.

  7. 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 story ...

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