For the Coptic Pope, see Pope John XIX of Alexandria.
See also: Pope John (numbering)
Pope
John XIX
Bishop of Rome
Pope John XIX in a Bari Exultet roll, 1025[1]
Church
Catholic Church
Papacy began
April 1024[2]
Papacy ended
October 1032
Predecessor
Benedict VIII
Successor
Benedict IX
Personal details
Born
Romanus
Rome, Papal States
Died
October 1032 Rome, Papal States
Other popes named John
Pope John XIX (Latin: Ioannes XIX; died October 1032), born Romanus, was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 1024 to his death. He belonged to the family of the powerful counts of Tusculum, succeeding his brother, Benedict VIII. Papal relations with the Patriarchate of Constantinople soured during John XIX's pontificate. He was a supporter of Emperor Conrad II and patron of the musician Guido of Arezzo.
^Spatharakis, Ioannis (1976). The Portrait in Byzantine Illuminated Manuscripts. Brill. pp. 91–95. ISBN 978-9004047839.
PopeJohnXIX (Latin: Ioannes XIX; died October 1032), born Romanus, was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 1024 to his death. He belonged...
symbols instead of Coptic letters. PopeJohnXIX of Alexandria (1855–1942) was the Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria, Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the...
century, some time after JohnXIX's pontificate, this entry on John XIV was misread to be referring to two different "PopesJohn", the first reigning for...
closely related to several popes, being a nephew of Benedict VIII and JohnXIX, grandnephew of John XII, great-grandnephew of John XI, first cousin twice...
one of the few popes of the Middle Ages who was at once powerful at home and great abroad." He was succeeded by his brother, JohnXIX. Benedict VIII was...
brother of the late Pope Benedict, arrives in Rome to become the 144th pope of the Roman Catholic Church, and takes the name PopeJohnXIX. May 4 (20 Safar...
popes up to 1012, the Theophylacti still occasionally nominated sons as popes: Pope Benedict VIII (1012–1024), son of Count Gregory I PopeJohnXIX (1024–1032)...
El Baramous monastery and some of its elder monks, he requested from PopeJohnXIX of Alexandria to live in one of the windmills built in Old Cairo during...
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afterwards. His successor was Pope Sergius IV. Biography portal Christianity portal History portal "John XVIII (or XIX) Pope [1004–1009]". Encyclopædia Britannica...
V, PopeJohn XXII, Pope Benedict XII, Pope Clement VI, Pope Innocent VI, Pope Urban V, and Pope Gregory XI) 6 from Germany (Pope Gregory V, Pope Clement...
saints. PopeJohn XVIII did not canonize any saints. Pope Sergius IV did not canonize any saints. Pope Benedict VIII canonized one saint. PopeJohnXIX canonized...
attracting attention from around Italy. Interested in his innovations, PopeJohnXIX called him to Rome. After arriving and beginning to explain his methods...
March 1045. Christened John, he was born into the powerful Roman patrician family Crescentii. Upon the death of PopeJohnXIX in October 1032, the papal...
under PopeJohnXIX declared the election illegitimate and excommunicated the new archbishop. Ignoring the interdiction of the Holy Synod and the Pope, Abuna...
required to be crowned by the pope before assuming the imperial title. Charles V was the last to be crowned by the pope in 1530. Even after the Reformation...
understanding of conciliarism. His goal in these writings was removal of PopeJohn XXII, who had revoked a decree favoring ideas of the Spiritual Franciscans...
starting with Alberic II's son Octavian, who became PopeJohn XII in 955. Popes Benedict VIII, JohnXIX, and Benedict IX, and antipope Benedict X of the...
the pope was notified of all proceedings, the Holy See still regarded these dioceses as vacant due to papal permission not being sought. The pope, therefore...
not an oracle; he is infallible in very rare situations, as we know." PopeJohn XXIII once remarked: "I am only infallible if I speak infallibly but I...
duchy to a kingdom after receiving permission for his coronation from PopeJohnXIX. Following the death of Bolesław, his son Mieszko II Lambert inherited...
in 1025, when Bolesław I received permission for his coronation from PopeJohnXIX, an event that elevated Poland from a duchy to a kingdom. The Dagome...
comparable to that of the Pope. The term descends from the Middle Ages, when a non-Italian pope was said to be papa ultramontano – a pope from beyond the mountains...
c. 1025, when Bolesław received permission for his coronation from PopeJohnXIX. Bolesław also expanded the realm considerably by seizing parts of German...
succeeded him as PopeJohnXIX (1024–1032). JohnXIX did not resign his secular titles ("senatorial dignity") upon his election as pope; documents would...
philosopher Gabriel Romanus (born 1939), Swedish politician PopeJohnXIX, whose given name was Romanus Pope Romanus Richard Romanus (1943-2023), American actor...