Pope Urban may refer to one of several popes of the Catholic denomination:
Pope Urban I, pope c. 222–230, a Saint
Pope Urban II, pope 1088–1099, the Blessed Pope Urban
Pope Urban III, pope 1185–1187
Pope Urban IV, pope 1261–1264
Pope Urban V, pope 1362–1370, also the Blessed Pope Urban
Pope Urban VI, pope 1378–1389
Pope Urban VII, pope 1590, had the shortest recognized papal reign
Pope Urban VIII, pope 1623–1644
Topics referred to by the same term
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PopeUrban II (Latin: Urbanus II; c. 1035 – 29 July 1099), otherwise known as Odo of Châtillon or Otho de Lagery, was the head of the Catholic Church and...
PopeUrban VIII (Latin: Urbanus VIII; Italian: Urbano VIII; baptised 5 April 1568 – 29 July 1644), born Maffeo Vincenzo Barberini, was head of the Catholic...
PopeUrban VI (Latin: Urbanus VI; Italian: Urbano VI; c. 1318 – 15 October 1389), born Bartolomeo Prignano (Italian pronunciation: [bartoloˈmɛːo priɲˈɲaːno])...
PopeUrban VII (Latin: Urbanus VII; Italian: Urbano VII; 4 August 1521 – 27 September 1590), born Giovanni Battista Castagna, was head of the Catholic...
PopeUrban V (Latin: Urbanus V; 1310 – 19 December 1370), born Guillaume de Grimoard, was the head of the Catholic Church from 28 September 1362 until...
PopeUrban I, also known as Saint Urban (175?–230) (Latin: Urbanus I), was the bishop of Rome from 222 to 23 May 230. He was born in Rome and succeeded...
PopeUrban IV (Latin: Urbanus IV; c. 1195 – 2 October 1264), born Jacques Pantaléon, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States...
PopeUrban III (Latin: Urbanus III; died 20 October 1187), born Uberto Crivelli, reigned from 25 November 1185 to his death in 1187. Crivelli was born...
PopeUrban X is a fictional pope created by French writer Voltaire in his 1759 novel Candide. Voltaire did this in order to avoid any consequences that...
9 March 1309) Pope John XXII: 1316–1334 Pope Benedict XII: 1334–1342 Pope Clement VI: 1342–1352 Pope Innocent VI: 1352–1362 PopeUrban V: 1362–1370 (in...
Sylvester II, Pope Stephen IX, Pope Nicholas II, PopeUrban II, Pope Callistus II, PopeUrban IV, Pope Clement IV, Pope Innocent V, Pope Martin IV, Pope Clement...
becoming pope, Pamphili served as a papal diplomat to Naples, France, and Spain. Pamphili succeeded PopeUrban VIII (1623–44) on 15 September 1644 as Pope Innocent...
where he became a skilled canonist and theologian. After the death of PopeUrban V (December 1370), eighteen cardinals assembled at Avignon entered the...
of Cardinal Maffeo Barberini to the papal throne in 1623, as PopeUrban VIII. Their urban palace, the Palazzo Barberini, completed in 1633 by Bernini,...
The pope (Latin: papa, from Ancient Greek: πάππας, romanized: páppas, lit. 'father'), also known as the supreme pontiff, Roman pontiff or sovereign pontiff...
later repeating that prophecy to Cardinal Maffeo Barberini (the future PopeUrban VIII), as Domenico Bernini reports in his biography of his father. In...
of the servant of God, Paul VI Biography of Bl. Pope Pius IX Webster, Douglas Raymund. "Pope Bl. Urban V." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 15. New York:...
This chronological list of popes of the Catholic Church corresponds to that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici Romani"...
Pope Urban VI (1378–1389), who complained that he did not hear enough screaming when Cardinals who had conspired against him were tortured.: 153 Pope Alexander...
mixed synod of ecclesiastics and laymen of the Catholic Church, called by PopeUrban II and held from 17 to 27 November 1095 at Clermont, Auvergne, at the...
canonize any saints. PopeUrban V canonized two saints. Pope Gregory XI did not canonize any saints. PopeUrban VI canonized one saint. Pope Boniface IX canonized...
cardinal-priest of San Clemente by Pope Gregory VII (1073–85) in 1073. He was consecrated as pope in succession to PopeUrban II (1088–99) on 19 August 1099...
group of Dutch Calvinists in 1645. They were canonized on 15 October 2017 by Pope Francis. Those that were killed on 16 July 1645 were: André de Soveral (b...
martyr Pope Victor I (Saint) 189–199, died a martyr Pope Calixtus I (Saint) (217–222), died a martyr PopeUrban I (Saint) 222–230, died a martyr Pope Pontian...
papacy as Clement VII (French: Clément VII) by the cardinals who opposed PopeUrban VI and was the first antipope residing in Avignon, France. His election...
Avignon since 1309, but Pope Gregory XI returned to Rome in 1377. The Catholic Church split in 1378 after Gregory XI's death and Urban VI's election. A group...
Narbonne; and in December 1261, he became the first cardinal created by PopeUrban IV, for the See of Sabina. He was the papal legate in England between...