Pope John XIX
Pope John XIX (Latin: Ioannes Undevicesimus; -died October 1032), born Romanus, was an Italian bishop of the Roman Catholic Church and the 145th Pope from 1024 to 1032.[1]
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| Papacy began | May 1024 | 
| Papacy ended | October 1032 | 
| Predecessor | Pope Benedict VIII | 
| Successor | Pope Benedict IX | 
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| Birth name | Romanus | 
| Died | October 1032 Rome, Papal States  | 
| Other popes named John | |
Early life
    
Romanus was born in Rome to the noble Tusculum family.[2] He was the brother of Pope Benedict VIII and the uncle of Pope Benedict IX.[3]
Pope
    
Romanus was elected pope in 1024. His family used his money and influence to make Romanus the pope. This was called simony.[3] He chose the name Pope John,[4] and he is known as John XIX.[5]
After his election, Pope John became a priest and a bishop.[3]
John XIX is credited as the first pope to grant an indulgence.[3]
His successor was his nephew, who became known as Benedict IX.[4]
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References
    

The Coat of Arms of John XIX[6]
- "List of Popes," Catholic Encyclopedia (2009); retrieved 2011-11-3.
 - The Tusculum family are also known as the Tuscolani
 - Pope John XIX," Catholic Encyclopedia; retrieved 2011-11-3.
 - The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature. H.G. Allen. 1888. p. 711.
 - Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. C. Knight. 1839. p. 129.
 - Stemmi Papali, Giovanni XIX (in Italian); retrieved 2011-11-3
 
Other websites
    
 Media related to Ioannes XIX at Wikimedia Commons
 . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1913.- Catholic Hierarchy, Popes in sequence
 - Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, Deacon Romano
 
| Preceded by Benedict VIII  | 
 Pope 1024–1032  | 
Succeeded by Benedict IX  | 
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