| Papacy Reign | Description | Pope | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| (2013–2025) | first pope to be born in the Western Hemisphere | Francis | 88%
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| (30–64) | the first pope; one of the 12 apostles | Peter | 75%
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| (1088–1099) | the initiator of The First Crusade | Urban II | 50%
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| (1492–1503) | extremely corrupt; used the papacy to enrich himself and his children, Cesare and Lucrezia | Alexander VI | 38%
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| (1572–1585) | revised the Julian Calendar, primarily correcting the frequency of leap years | Gregory XIII | 25%
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| (1503–1513) | "The Warrior Pope"; commissioned Michelangelo to pain the Sistine Chapel | Julius II | 13%
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| (440–461) | persuaded Attila the Hun not to invade Italy | Leo I | 13%
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| (1513–1521) | aristocrat who sold indulgences to fund construction projects; provoked Martin Luther to write the 95 Theses | Leo X | 13%
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| (1049–1054) | reigned during the Great Schism | Leo IX | 0%
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| (1566–1572) | excommunicated Queen Elizabeth I and anyone who obeyed her, causing Elizabeth to persecute Catholics for treason | Pius V | 0%
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