List of 10 longest-reigning Popes
The list of 10 longest-reigning Popes:
- St. Peter (30 to 64/67 AD): 34 or 37 years, of which, according to tradition, he spent 25 in Rome. (Peter was not however known as pope in his lifetime)
- Pius IX (1846-1878): 31 years and 7 months.
- Leo XIII (1878-1903): 25 years and 5 months (9281 days).
- John Paul II (1978-present): 25 years and 2 months or 9192 days as of 16 December 2003, would pass Leo XIII on 14 March 2004 if still reigning as Pope.
- Pope Pius VI (1775-1799): 24 years and 6 months (8962 days).
- Adrian I (772-795): 23 years and 10 months.
- Pius VII (1800-1823): 23 years and 5 months.
- Alexander III (1159-1181): 21 years, 11 months, and 23 days.
- St. Silvester I (314-335): 21 years and 11 months.
- St. Leo I (440-461): 21 years and 1 month.
See also
List of 10 shortest-reigning Popes