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Pope Francis Pope Francis ( la, Franciscus; it, Francesco; es, link=, Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 17 December 1936) is the head of the Catholic Church. He has been the bishop of Rome and sovereign of the Vatican City State since 13 March 2013. ...
(born 1936, reigned 2013-present), the current Pope, also known in Latin as Franciscus *
Francesco I Ordelaffi Francesco I Ordelaffi (better known as Cecco I, c. 1300 – 1332) was lord of Forlì and Bertinoro from 1315 to 1331. He was the brother and successor of Scarpetta Ordelaffi. A Ghibelline leader, according to some sources he hosted Dante Alig ...
(c. 1300 – 1332) *
Francesco I of Lesbos Francesco I Gattilusio (died 6 August 1384) was the first member of the Gattilusio family to rule the Aegean island of Lesbos as a vassal of the Byzantine emperor. Freebooter The Gattilusio family came from the Republic of Genoa. The parents of Fr ...
(died 1384) *
Francesco I Crispo Francesco I Crispo, Patrizio Veneto (died 1397) was the tenth Duke of the Archipelago through his marriage and the will of Venice. Francesco Crispo was probably born in Verona. He was Lord of Milos, thus a vassal to the Duke of Naxos, as well as ...
(died 1397) * Francesco I Gonzaga (1366–1407) * Francesco I Acciaioli (fl. 1451–1453) *
Francesco I Sforza Francesco I Sforza (; 23 July 1401 – 8 March 1466) was an Italian condottiero who founded the Sforza dynasty in the duchy of Milan, ruling as its (fourth) duke from 1450 until his death. In the 1420s, he participated in the War of L' ...
(1401–1466) * Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena (1610–1658) * Francesco I of the Two Sicilies (1777–1830)


Fictional characters

* Papa Francesco I, the fictional pope / character in the 1979 Walter Murphy novel ''
Vicar of Christ Vicar of Christ (from Latin ) is a term used in different ways and with different theological connotations throughout history. The original notion of a vicar is as an "earthly representative of Christ", but it's also used in the sense of "person a ...
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See also

* Francis I (disambiguation) {{hndis, Francesco 01