The name of fourteen popes:
Romans 574 to 575;
Romans 684 to 685;
Romans 855 to 858;
Romans 900 to 907;
Romans 964 to 965;
Romans 972 to 974;
Romans 975 to 984;
Romans 1012 to 1024; extended the territory of the Church by conquest, and effected certain clerical reforms;
Romans 1033 to 1048, a licentious man, and deposed;
Romans 1058 to 1059;
Romans 1303 to 1304;
Romans 1334 to 1342;
Romans 1724 to 1730;
Romans 1740 to 1758. Of all the popes of this name it would seem there is only one worthy of special mention.
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