Pope John XII
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955-963
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Described by the Catholic Encyclopedia as "a coarse, immoral man, whose life was such that the Lateran palace was spoken of as a brothel, and the moral corruption in Rome became the subject of general disgrace."
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Pope Benedict IX
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1032-1045
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A murderer and an adulterer; the Catholic Encyclopedia admits he lived a "dissolute life" and was ""a disgrace to the Chair of Peter." "One of the youngest popes, he was the only man to have been Pope on more than one occasion [three times!] and the only man ever to have sold the papacy."
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Pope Sixtus IV
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1471-1484
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Allegedly erected a house of prostitution in Rome. (There are questions about this fact, specifically that the only real source for it comes from an early Protestant writer and hardcore anti-catholic... hardly unbiased evidence.) Established the Sistine Chapel. Unquestionably guilty of nepotism.
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Pope Pius II
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1458-1464
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Had two illegitimate children before he entered the clergy. Wrote some erotic works.
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Pope Innocent VIII
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1484-1492
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Had at least two illegitimate children before he became Pope whom he raised to positions of authority and wealth in the Catholic Church. Guilty of simony.
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Pope Alexander VI
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1492-1503
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Had at least four illegitimate children and he made them rich through appointments. He made his son, Caesar Borgia, a cardinal when he was only 18 years old. Caesar was an immoral and violent man who had his brother put to death as well as his sister Lucrezia’s husband. Pope Alexander held unspeakable orgies in his palace and kept mistresses who were married women. He died of syphilis.
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Pope Julius II
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1503-1513
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Had at least three illegitimate children before becoming pope.
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