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- Illiterate_popes abstract "Several popes are regarded by historians as illiterate, including: Pope Zephyrinus (199–217); St. Hippolytus of Rome wrote "Pope Zephyrinus was illiterate" (Hippol. p. 284, ed. Miller). Pope Adrian IV (1154–1159); George Washington Dean writes: "Adrian IV., the only English Pope, had been an illiterate servant in a monastery at Avignon." Pope Celestine V (1294); Sir Maxwell Herbert writes of Celestine V: "On the commemoration day of S. Paul, Celestinus the Fifth was created Pope, who , albeit illiterate, was the priest and confessor of his predecessor." Pope Innocent VI (1352–1362); It was written of Innocent VI that "the new pope was so illiterate that he looked upon Petrarch as a magician, and this disfavor is supposed to have caused the poet's return to Italy.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Illiterate_popes subject Category:History_of_the_Papacy.
- Illiterate_popes subject Category:Lists_of_Roman_Catholic_popes.
- Illiterate_popes subject Category:Literacy.
- Illiterate_popes comment "Several popes are regarded by historians as illiterate, including: Pope Zephyrinus (199–217); St. Hippolytus of Rome wrote "Pope Zephyrinus was illiterate" (Hippol. p. 284, ed. Miller). Pope Adrian IV (1154–1159); George Washington Dean writes: "Adrian IV., the only English Pope, had been an illiterate servant in a monastery at Avignon." Pope Celestine V (1294); Sir Maxwell Herbert writes of Celestine V: "On the commemoration day of S.".
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