Pope Leo was the name of thirteen Roman Catholic Popes:
- Pope Leo I Leo the Great (440–461)
- Pope Leo II (682–683)
- Pope Leo III (795–816)
- Pope Leo IV (847–855)
- Pope Leo V (903)
- Pope Leo VI (928)
- Pope Leo VII (936–939)
- Pope Leo VIII (964–965)
- Pope Leo IX (1049–1054)
- Pope Leo X (1513–1521)
- Pope Leo XI (1605)
- Pope Leo XII (1823–1829)
- Pope Leo XIII (1878–1903)
Famous quotes containing the words pope and/or leo:
“Learn to live well, or fairly make your will;
Youve played, and loved, and eat, and drunk your fill:
Walk sober off; before a sprightlier age
Comes tittering on, and shoves you from the stage:
Leave such to trifle with more grace and ease,
Whom Folly pleases, and whose follies please.”
—Alexander Pope (16881744)
“Leo: What was she, a TV groupie? A hooker?
Rob: No, she was not a TV groupie, or a hooker. Shes a cellist. A very funny, pretty, interesting, intelligent, fabulous, vivacious cellist.
Leo: Oh yeah, well, youd better not see her again.”
—Jonathan Reynolds, screenwriter. Leo (Richard Mulligan)