- Pope John XX
There has never been a Pope John XX, because the 20th pope of this name, formerly Petrus Hispanus, decided to skip the number XX and to be counted as
John XXI instead. He wanted to correct what in his time was believed to be an error in the counting of his predecessors John XV through XIX.Details
Confusion in numbering Popes John results from an error in the textual transmission of the entry on
John XIV (983/984) in theLiber Pontificalis . This entry originally specified not only the duration of his pontificate "("VIII mens." = eight months), but also the duration of his ensuing imprisonment byantipope Boniface VII , "per IV menses" ("for four months"). In the11th century , some time after the pontificate ofJohn XIX , this entry on John XIV was misread to be referring to two different popes John, the first reigning for eight months and directly succeeded by another John reigning for four months::"Iohannes m. VIII" ("John, eight months"):"Iohannes m. IV" ("John, four months")
In distinguishing these two Johns, the second one came to be numbered as "Iohannes XIV. bis" ("John XIV the second"). Given the fact that the following Popes John, from
John XV (985-996) until John XIX (1024-1034), seemed to have neglected the existence of John XIV "bis", Petrus Hispanus meant to correct this error by electing for himself the name John XXI.Afterlife of Pope John XX
In modern times, some have used this discontinuity in numbering for arguing that the Church created this confusion by trying to suppress the existence of a very special Pope John, that is, of "
Pope Joan " (seemyths and legends surrounding the Papacy ). However, this argument is in conflict with the chronology, given that the legend of Pope Joan, not attested before the 13th century, used to present her as a direct successor ofLeo IV († 855), whereas John XIV "bis" as successor of John XIV would have to be a pope of the 10th century, and John XX, if suppressed by the Church, would even have to be a pope of the time between 1034 (death of John XIX) and 1276 (election of John XXI).In the humorous
fantasy novel "Jurgen ", byJames Branch Cabell , the protagonist learns of this omission. He gains admission toHeaven by pretending to be Pope John XX, there being no one to contradict him by claiming the title.ee also
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List of Popes
*Pope John (numbering) References
*Reginald L. Poole: "The Names and Numbers of Medieval Popes," in: "The English Historical Review," Vol. 32, No. 128 (1917), pp. 465-478, see especially pp. 474-475
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