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Pope Julius II, c1500s, (1890). Creator: UnknownPope Julius II, c1500s, (1890). Head of the Roman Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1503 to 1513, Julius II was a central figure of the High Renaissance
Castle of the Popes, Avignon, 1890. Creator: UnknownCastle of the Popes, Avignon, 1890. Palais des Papes, medieval gothic fortress and palace, papal residence and seat of Western Christianity during 14th century
The Battle of Lepanto, (1571), 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Battle of Lepanto, (1571), 1890. Naval engagement on 7 October 1571 when a fleet of the Holy League of Pope Pius V led by the John of Austria of the Spanish Empire and the Venetian Republic
Christian avoids the cave of Giant Pope, c1910. Creator: UnknownChristian avoids the cave of Giant Pope, c1910. The Pope, a symbol of Roman Catholicism, is surrounded by skulls and bones. Scene from " The Pilgrims Progress", by John Bunyan
The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula and her companions, c1450, (1943). Creator: Martin SchongauerThe Martyrdom of Saint Ursula and her companions, c1450, (1943). According to legend, St Ursulas 11, 000 virginal handmaidens were beheaded and she herself was shot with a bow and arrow
Pope Julius II, c1512, (1943). Creator: RaphaelPope Julius II, c1512, (1943). A sketch of the head of Julius II (1443-1513). Drawing in the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
The Armour of the Bishop of Beauvais presented to the Pope by order of Richard I, 1773. KIng Richard I of England (1157-1199) returns the armour of the Bishop de Beauvais (1158-1217)
Saint Peter, c. 1617. Creator: Reni, Guido (1575-1642)Saint Peter, c. 1617. Found in the Collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid
Peter the Apostle, 1665-1670. Creator: Murillo, Bartolome Esteban (1617-1682)Peter the Apostle, 1665-1670. Found in the Collection of Fundacion Fondo de Cultura de Sevilla (Focus)
Peter the Apostle. Creator: Guercino (1591-1666)Peter the Apostle. Found in the Collection of Collection Motais de Narbonne
Christ Giving the Keys to Saint Peter, c. 1620. Creator: Reni, Guido (1575-1642)Christ Giving the Keys to Saint Peter, c. 1620. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris
Saint Peter, c. 1640. Creator: Reni, Guido (1575-1642)Saint Peter, c. 1640. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne
A living teapot stands, one arm held out, one bent, the handle this, and that the spout, c1820. A quote, purportedly from " The Rape of the Lock" by Alexander Pope
Alexander Pope Esq. 1785. Creator: UnknownAlexander Pope Esq. 1785. Alexander Pope (1688-1744), 18th-century English poet, he suffered numerous health problems and made enemies with his satire and criticisms of prominent figures
The Liberation of Saint Peter, c. 1635. Artist: Strozzi, Bernardo (1581-1644)The Liberation of Saint Peter, c. 1635. Found in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales
There stood I like the friar, that doth shrive a wretch for murder doom d, c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil encounter Pope Nicholas III
Pope John XVII. Creator: UnknownPope John XVII. Ioannes P XVII Romanus. Portrait of John XVII who was Pope for about seven months from 16 May until his death on 6 November 1003
Pope Anicetus. Creator: UnknownPope Anicetus. Anicetus I PP Syrus. Portrait of Pope Anicetus (died 168 AD) who opposed Gnosticism and Marcionism, and decreed that priests were not allowed to have long hair
Pope John IX. Creator: UnknownPope John IX. Ioannes VIIII P Tiburti. Portrait of Pope John IX (died 900 AD)
Pope Leo III. Creator: UnknownPope Leo III. Leo Papa III Romanus. Portrait of Pope Leo III (c750-816 AD). Leo crowned Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor and Augustus of the Romans
Pope John XVIII. Creator: UnknownPope John XVIII. Ioannes PP XVIII Roma. Portrait of John XVIII (died 1009 AD) who abdicated for unknown reasons
Pope Leo I Creator: UnknownPope Leo I. S. Leomagnus. I. Papa. Roma. Portrait of Pope Leo I, also known as St Leo the Great (400-461 AD). Leo, who was Pope from 440-461
Pope Anastasius I. Creator: UnknownPope Anastasius I. Anastasius PP Romanus. Portrait of Pope Anastasius I (died 401 AD) who was succeeded by his son, Pope Innocent I, probably a unique case of the papacy passing from father to son
Pope John XIV. Creator: UnknownPope John XIV. Ioannes PP XIIII Papien - Familia Canevanova. Portrait of Pope John XIV (died 984 AD) who was imprisoned in the Castel Sant Angelo in Rome, where it is thought he was murdered
Pope Anterus. Creator: UnknownPope Anterus. Antherus I. PP Graecus. Portrait of Pope Anterus who was martyred, and died in 236 AD
Pope Alexander II. Creator: UnknownPope Alexander II. Alexander P II Mediola. Portrait of Alexander II (c1010-1073)
Pope Pius I. Creator: UnknownPope Pius I. Pius I Papa Aquilegen. Portrait of Pope Pius I (died c155 AD). Pius is believed to have been born at Aquileia, northern Italy
Pius IX, mid-late 19th century. Creator: AH PaynePius IX, mid-late 19th century. Portrait of Pope Pius IX (born Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti, 1792-1878), who was elected Pope in 1846. His pontificate was the longest of the post-apostolic era
Il Sommo Pontefice Leone XII, c1824. Creator: UnknownIl Sommo Pontefice Leone XII, c1824. The Supreme Pontiff Leo XII. In atto di portare il venerabile nella solenne Processione del Corpus Domini l anno 1824
Procession of Candlemas, 19th century? Creator: UnknownProcession of Candlemas, 19th century? Bishops holding candles and crosses, preceding the Pope in his litter
Kings and noblemen playing cards, 15th century, (1849). Creator: E HaugerKings and noblemen playing cards, 15th century, (1849). Le revers du Jeu des Suisses, (The other side of the Swiss game, or the Card Game of the Kings and the Pope)
The Rape of the Lock, 1896, (1928). Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Rape of the Lock, 1896, (1928). The Baron (left) is snipping off a lock of Belindas hair with a pair of scissors. ( Rape in this case is derived from the Latin rapere, meaning to snatch, to grab)
Julius II, (1933). Creator: UnknownJulius II, (1933). Portrait of Julius II (1443-1513), pope from 1503 to 1513. He was a patron of many Renaissance artists, including Bramante, Raphael, and Michelangelo
Leo X, (1933). Creator: UnknownLeo X, (1933). Portrait of Pope Leo X (1475-1521), born Giovanni di Lorenzo de Medici, after a painting made c1517 by Raphael
School for the Indigent Blind and Bethlehem Hospital, c1851-55. Creator: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdSchool for the Indigent Blind and Bethlehem Hospital, c.1851-55 (lithograph)
Portrait of Maffeo Barberini, c1598. Private Collection
Portrait of Pope Urban VIII (Maffeo Barberini). Private Collection
Peterborough House, (c1878). Creator: UnknownPeterborough House, (c1878). View of Peterborough House in Fulham, (now part of south-west London). The house (originally called Brightwells, or Rightwells)
Popes House, Plough Court, Lombard Street (1860), (1897). Creator: UnknownPopes House, Plough Court, Lombard Street (1860), (1897). Poet and satirist Alexander Pope (1688-1744) was said to have been born in this Court [in the City of London]. Rebuilt about 1872
Pope Joan, ca 1545. Creator: Burgkmair, Hans, the Elder (1473-1531)Pope Joan, ca 1545. Private Collection
The Borgia Family, 1863, (c1912). Artist: Dante Gabriel RossettiThe Borgia Family, 1863, (c1912). Painting in the Victoria & Albert Museum, depicting Pope Alexander VI, his son Cesare Borgia and his daughter Lucrezia Borgia
Pope Julius II, c1512, (c1912). Artist: RaphaelPope Julius II, c1512, (c1912). Painting in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. Julius II (1443-1513), was born Giuliano della Rovere and was pope from 1503 to 1513
His Holiness Pope Leo XIII, 1886. Artist: Franz von LenbachHis Holiness Pope Leo XIII, 1886. Vincenzo-Giacchino Pecci (1810-1903) was elected Pope in 1878. From The Magazine of Art. [Cassell & Company, London, 1886]
Pope Joan (from the Schedels Chronicle of the World), 1493. Private Collection
Pope Joan. From De mulieribus claris (Concerning Famous Women) by Giovanni Boccaccio, ca 1538-1539. Private Collection
Twickenham, c1910. Popes Villa. Pope was born in 1688; died 1744. On River Thames. Market Gardens Population, 34, 790. Card from a game containing views of the chief towns in each county
The Meeting of Napoleon and Pius VII at Fontainebleau, 1813, (1896). Pope Pius VII (1742-1823) was exiled by Napoleon (1769-1821)
Napoleon And Pius VII at Fontainbleau, 1813, (1896). Artist: Peter AitkenNapoleon And Pius VII at Fontainbleau, 1813, (1896). Pope Pius VII (1742-1823) was exiled by Napoleon (1769-1821). The exile ended only when Pius VII signed the Concordat of Fontainebleau, France