For the Coptic Pope, see Pope John XVIII of Alexandria.
Pope
John XVIII
Bishop of Rome
Church
Catholic Church
Papacy began
January 1004
Papacy ended
July 1009
Predecessor
John XVII
Successor
Sergius IV
Personal details
Born
Rome, Papal States
Died
July 1009 Rome, Papal States
Other popes named John
Pope John XVIII (Latin: Ioannes XVIII; died June or July 1009) was the bishop of Rome and nominal ruler of the Papal States from January 1004 (25 December 1003 NS) to his abdication in July 1009. He wielded little temporal power, ruling during the struggle between John Crescentius and Emperor Henry II for the control of Rome.
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saints. PopeJohnXVIII did not canonize any saints. Pope Sergius IV did not canonize any saints. Pope Benedict VIII canonized one saint. PopeJohn XIX canonized...
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archbasilica include PopeJohn XVII (1003), PopeJohnXVIII (1003–1009), and Pope Alexander II (1061–1073). PopeJohn X was the first pope buried within the...
and were confirmed by the local bishop. PopeJohnXVIII subsequently permitted a cult of five Polish martyrs. Pope Benedict VIII later declared the Armenian...
Liberius (352–366), and mentions that one (unspecified) catalogue of popes lists JohnXVIII as resigning office in 1009 and finishing his life as a monk. The...
still recognized as the Coptic Pope until his death in 454. The most frequently used papal name is John, with 19 popes taking this name. There have also...
receive his pallium – symbol of his status as an archbishop – from PopeJohnXVIII. The Keraites, a Turco-Mongolian tribe, are converted to Nestorianism...
accomplishment. Summer – PopeJohnXVIII dies after a pontificate of 5-years. He is succeeded by Sergius IV as the 142nd pope of the Catholic Church. August...
lady-in-waiting to her sister, Empress Shōshi. Spring – PopeJohnXVIII begins his reign as the 141st pope of the Catholic Church at Rome (until 1009). Abdallah...
at Frankfurt am Main, where thirty-five bishops signed the bull of PopeJohnXVIII for the erection of the Diocese of Bamberg. Though Willigis has never...
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the Catholic Church from 22 April 2016 to the present. He succeeded Pope Gregory XVIII (Ginés Jesús Hernández), to whom he had earlier served as Palmarian...
Carminati was in a message from PopeJohnXVIII to Pietro Carminati della valle Brembilla in 6 January 1006 where the Pope, between other privileges, conceded...
manuscripts. He was later recognized as a pastor, then as a bishop. In 1790, PopeJohnXVIII, the Patriarch of Alexandria, took him in as his disciple and personal...
Because John was not recognized by the Western bishops as a legitimate pope, the next three popes named John, John XVII, JohnXVIII and John XIX, took...
(1727–1745) Pope Mark VII (1745–1769) PopeJohnXVIII (1769–1796) Pope Mark VIII (1796–1809) Pope Peter VII (1809–1852) Pope Cyril IV (1854–1861) Pope Joseph...
In 1004, he became the bishop of Albano. He was elected pope after the abdication of JohnXVIII in 1009, and adopted the name Sergius IV. The power held...
help of PopeJohnXVIII, who was already ill-disposed towards Robert II because of his marital history. He indeed obtained the support of the Pope, then...