Apostolic Palace, Vatican City State – the pope's residence since the return from Avignon in 1377
Domus Sanctae Marthae, Vatican City – also known as Saint Martha's House, the Vatican hotel where Pope Francis resides
Lateran Palace, Rome, Italy – used from the 4th century until 1309
Palais des Papes, Avignon, France – used from 1309 to 1377
Palazzo dei Papi, Orvieto, Italy – used from 1262 to 1297
Palace of the Popes in Viterbo, Italy – used from 1257 to 1281
Palace of the Popes in Anagni, Italy – used from 1227 to 1241, 1296 to 1303
Papal Palace of Castel Gandolfo, Castel Gandolfo, Lazio, Italy – the pope's summer residence prior to 2016, temporary residence of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
Quirinal Palace, Rome, Italy – used from 1589 to 1870
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PalaceofthePopes may refer to: Apostolic Palace, Vatican City State – thepope's residence since the return from Avignon in 1377 Domus Sanctae Marthae...
former bishop's palaceof Viterbo was enlarged to provide thePopes with an adequate residence. The construction, commissioned by the Capitano del popolo...
The Palais des Papes (English: PalaceofthePopes; lo Palais dei Papas in Occitan) is a historical palace located in Avignon, Southern France. It is one...
The Two Popes is a 2019 biographical drama film directed by Fernando Meirelles and written by Anthony McCarten, adapted from McCarten's play ThePope...
to the Catholic Church in 311. The most famous Lateran buildings are the Lateran Palace, once called thePalaceofthePopes, and the Archbasilica of Saint...
work of the following popes for 150 years. Construction ofthe current version ofthepalace began on 30 April 1589 under Pope Sixtus V and its various...
the reigns of several popes after Nicholas V. The Vatican accounts mention of payments "for building done at the bath palaceof Viterbo" during the reigns...
produced popes currently recognized by the Catholic Church as legitimate. There was no fixed process for papal succession before 1059 and popes were often...
Bourgogne, Dijon (palaceofthe famous dukes of Burgundy) Palais des Papes, Avignon (palaceofthepopes in the Middle Ages) Palaceofthe Kings of Majorca, Perpignan...
residence ofthepopes, and continued so for about a thousand years until the Apostolic Residence ultimately moved to the nearby Vatican. Thepalace is now...
France and is now the supreme court of justice of France, or thepalaceofthePopes at Avignon. The château, by contrast, has always been in rural settings...
Avignon in 1348 killing almost two-thirds ofthe city's population. In all seven popes and two anti-popes resided in Avignon: Clement V: 1305–1314 (curia...
During this time, thepopes took up residence in the Papal Palaceof Orvieto (also known as Palazzo Soliano), which was adjacent to the Orvieto Cathedral...
1159, Pope Adrian IV received in Anagni, during the siege of Crema, the legates of Milan, Brescia, and Piacenza (the building ofthe Civic Palace was assigned...
contribution. Thepopes condemned misunderstandings and abuses, but were too pressed for income to exercise effective control over indulgences. Popes also contended...
until the Council of Constance (1414–1418). List ofpopes Vicedomino de Vicedominis, in legend elected Pope as Gregory XI Portals: Biography Christianity...
to the power of Alberic and his relatives over thepopes. Marinus concentrated on administrative aspects ofthe papacy, and sought to reform both the secular...
The Papal Palaceof Castel Gandolfo, or the Apostolic Palaceof Castel Gandolfo from its Italian name Palazzo Apostolico di Castel Gandolfo, is a 135-acre...
with the installation ofPope Sergius III in 904 and lasted for 60 years until the death ofPope John XII in 964. During this period, thepopes were influenced...
activity at the basilica. A palace was constructed nearby as early as the 5th century during the pontificate ofPope Symmachus (reigned 498–514). Popes gradually...
35 popes (31 of whom were martyrs) and 52 ofthe first 54. If Pope Liberius is numbered amongst the saints as in Eastern Christianity, all ofthe first...
It has served as the residence for thirty popes, four kings of Italy and twelve presidents ofthe Italian Republic. The Quirinal Palace was selected by...
Constantine the Great gave the Lateran Palace to thepopes (324) or from the time Christianity became the official religion ofthe Roman Empire (380), and...