Papal Coats of Arms - Coats of Arms of Popes

Coats of Arms of Popes

  • Benedict XVI
    (2005–present)

  • Bl. John Paul II
    (1978-2005)

  • John Paul I
    (1978)

  • Paul VI
    (1963-1978)

  • Bl. John XXIII
    (1958-1963)

  • Ven. Pius XII
    (1939-1958)

  • Pius XI
    (1922-1939)

  • Benedict XV
    (1914-1922)

  • St. Pius X
    (1903-1914)

  • Leo XIII
    (1878-1903)

  • Bl. Pius IX
    (1846-1878)

  • Gregory XVI
    (1831-1846)

  • Pius VIII
    (1829-1830)

  • Leo XII
    (1823-1829)

  • Pius VII
    (1800-1823)

  • Pius VI
    (1775-1799)

  • Clement XIV
    (1769-1774)

  • Clement XIII
    (1758-1769)

  • Benedict XIV
    (1740-1758)

  • Clement XII
    (1730-1740)

  • Benedict XIII
    (1724-1730)

  • Innocent XIII
    (1721-1724)

  • Clement XI
    (1700-1721)

  • Innocent XII
    (1691-1700)

  • Alexander VIII
    (1689-1691)

  • Bl. Innocent XI
    (1676-1689)

  • Clement X
    (1670-1676)

  • Clement IX
    (1667-1669)

  • Alexander VII
    (1655-1667)

  • Innocent X
    (1644-1655)

  • Urban VIII
    (1623-1644)

  • Gregory XV
    (1621-1623)

  • Paul V
    (1605-1621)

  • Leo XI
    (1605-1605)

  • Clement VIII
    (1592-1605)

  • Innocent IX
    (1591-1591)

  • Gregory XIV
    (1590-1591)

  • Urban VII
    (1590-1590)

  • Sixtus V
    (1585-1590)

  • Gregory XIII
    (1572-1585)

  • St. Pius V
    (1566-1572)

  • Pius IV
    (1559-1566)

  • Paul IV
    (1555-1559)

  • Marcellus II
    (1555-1555)

  • Julius III
    (1550-1555)

  • Paul III
    (1534-1549)

  • Clement VII
    (1523-1534)

  • Adrian VI
    (1522-1523)

  • Leo X
    (1513-1521)

  • Julius II
    (1503-1513)

  • Pius III
    (1503-1503)

  • Alexander VI
    (1492-1503)

  • Innocent VIII
    (1484-1492)

  • Sixtus IV
    (1471-1484)

  • Paul II
    (1464-1471)

  • Pius II
    (1458-1464)

  • Callixtus III
    (1455-1458)

  • Nicholas V
    (1447-1455)

  • Felix V
    (antipope at Basel ; 1439-1449)

  • Eugene IV
    (1431-1447)

  • Martin V
    (1417-1431)

  • John XXIII
    (antipope at Pisa ; 1410-1415)

  • Alexander V
    (antipope at Pisa ; 1409-1410)

  • Gregory XII
    (1406-1415)

  • Innocent VII
    (1404-1406)

  • Benedict XIII
    (antipope at Avignon ; 1394-1417)

  • Boniface IX
    (1389-1404)

  • Clement VII
    (antipope at Avignon ; 1378-1394)

  • Urban VI
    (1378-1389)

  • Gregory XI
    (1370-1378)

  • Urban V
    (1362-1370)

  • Innocent VI
    (1352-1362)

  • Clement VI
    (1342-1352)

  • Benedict XII
    (1334-1342)

  • John XXII
    (1316-1334)

  • Clement V
    (1305-1314)

  • Benedict XI
    (1303-1304)

  • Boniface VIII
    (1294-1303)

  • Celestine V
    (1294-1294)

  • Nicholas IV
    (1288-1292)

  • Honorius IV
    (1285-1287)

  • Martin IV
    (1281-1285)

  • Nicholas III
    (1277-1280)

  • John XXI
    (1276-1277)

  • Adrian V
    (1276-1276)

  • Innocent V
    (1276-1276)

  • Gregory X
    (1271-1276)

  • Clement IV
    (1265-1268)

  • Urban IV
    (1261-1264)

  • Alexander IV
    (1254-1261)

  • Innocent IV
    (1243-1254)

  • Celestine IV
    (1241-1243)

  • Gregory IX
    (1227-1241)

  • Honorius III
    (1216-1227)

  • Innocent III
    (1198-1216)

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