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run. 92. St. Zachary, a Grecian. 93. St. Ste- 

 phen II. 94. St. Stephen III. 95. Paul I. a 

 Roman. 96. Stephen IV. a Sicilian. 97. Adrian 

 I. 98. Leo III. Romans. 



Ninth Age. 



99. Stephen V. ico. Pafcal I. ioi Euger 

 nius II. 102. Valentianus. 103. Gregory IV. 

 104. Sergius II. 105. Leo IV.* 106. Bene- 

 dict III- 107. Nicholas I. called the Great, all 

 Romans- 108. Adrian II- 109. John VIII. a 

 Roman. 1 10- Martin II. a Tuican. in. A- 

 dri'aii III- 112. Stephen VI. 113. Formofus. 

 114. Boniface VI. 115. Stephen VII. 



Tenth Age. 



1 1 6- John IX. of Trivoli- 1 17. Benedict IV. 

 a Roman. 1 18. Leo V. of Ardea- 119. Chrif- 

 topher, a Roman- 120. Sergius III. of Tufcu- 

 lum. 121. Anaftafius III- a Roman- 122- 

 Lando Sabinus. 123. John X. 124. Leo VI. 

 a Roman. 125. Stephen VIII. 126. John XI. 

 of Tutculum. 127- Leo VII. a Roman. 128. 

 Stephen IX- a German. 129. Martin III. a 

 Roman. 130. Agapitus II. a Roman. 131. 

 John XII. of Tufcany. 132- Benedi6l V. 133. 

 John XIII- 134. Domnus II- 135. Benedict 

 VI. all Romans. 136. Benedict VII. 137. 

 John XIV. of Pavia- 138. John XV. a Roman. 



Between Leo IV. and Benedict HI. fome place pope 

 Joan, under the title of John VII. 



139. Ore- 



