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現存教宗塚墓列表

教宗(或譯教皇)是羅馬主教羅馬天主教會的領袖。現存約100座教宗塚墓,象徵紀念自教宗伯多祿教宗本篤十六世,不到一半人數的已故教宗(共265位)。

一世紀-五世紀

一世紀

任期 肖像 常用名稱 照片 藝術家 地點 備註
30年-67年
(教會領袖)
  聖伯多祿
    濟安·貝尼尼(祭壇華蓋) 聖伯多祿大殿 見聖伯多祿塚墓
後42年 / 前57年-64年 / 67年 (?)
(羅馬主教)

二世紀

任期 肖像 常用名稱 照片 藝術家 地點 備註
155年-166年   啟德
聖啟德
  阿特姆彼斯宮納沃納廣場 [1]

3rd century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
25 June 253 – 5 March 254   Lucius I
Saint Lucius
  Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome Transferred from the Catacomb of Callixtus to one or more of: Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, San Silvestro in Capite, and Santa Prassede;[2] sarcophagus that once held remains is extant in the crypt of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere[1]
17 December 283 – 22 April 296   Caius
Saint Caius
  Sant'Andrea della Valle (Barberini chapel), Rome Translated from the crypt of St. Eusebius in the Cemetery of Callixtus to San Silvestre in Capite, then to another church, then to the private chapel of the Barberini princes in Sant'Andrea della Valle[3]

4th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
18 January 336 – 7 October 336   Mark
Saint Mark
  San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio, Rome Translated from the Catacomb of Balbina, one of the Catacombs of Rome, to an urn below the main altar of San Marco[4]

5th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
29 September 440 – 10 November 461   Leo I
Saint Leo
Leo the Great
  Alessandro Algardi (relief) St. Peter's Basilica, Chapel of the Madonna of Partorienti First pope buried on the porch of Old St. Peter's Basilica; translated multiple times, combined with Leos II, III, and IV circa 855; removed in the seventeenth century and placed under his own altar, below Algardi's relief, Fuga d'Attila (pictured)[5]

6th–10th centuries

6th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
3 September 590 – 12 March 604   Gregory I, O.S.B.
Saint Gregory
Gregory the Great
  Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Originally buried in the portico of Old St. Peter's, partly transferred to Soissons; during the demolition of St. Peter's, transferred to Sant'Andrea della Valle then Cappella Clementina, near the entrance of the modern St. Peter's[6]

7th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
13 September 604 – 22 February 606   Sabinian
Saint Sabinian
Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Original monument in the atrium of Old St. Peter's destroyed during the demolition of Old St. Peter's;[7] small fragment of the original epitaph remains in the crypt of St. Peter's Basilica[8]
25 August 608 – 8 May 615   Boniface IV, O.S.B.
Saint Boniface
Unknown St. Peter's Baslica Originally buried in the portico of Old St. Peter's; translated to the interior; one arm translated to Santa Maria in Cosmedin; other relics translated to the Chapel of St. Sylvester beside the Church of the Quattro Coronati; remainder translated to another chapel of St. Peter's;[9] oratory which once contained the tomb is extant, as well as a sketch of the tomb by Ciampini[8]
December 681 – 3 July 683   Leo II
Saint Leo II
  Unknown St. Peter's Basilica, Chapel of the Madonna of Partorienti Originally buried in Old St. Peter's; translated under the altar of the Chapel of the Madonna della Colonna; combined with Leo I in the early seventeenth century; for centuries believed to be under the altar of the Church of San Stefano in Ferrara; combined remains of Leos I, II, and IV found during the demolition of Old St. Peter's[10]


8th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
1 February 772 – 26 December 795   Adrian I Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Original monument in the Oratory of Cathedra Petri destroyed during the demolition of Old St. Peter's;[11] inscription, composed by Charlemagne, remains in the portico of modern St. Peter's[12][13]
26 December 795 – 12 June 816   Leo III
Saint Leo
  Unknown St. Peter's Basilica, Chapel of the Madonna of Partorienti Originally buried in Old St. Peter's; combined with Leo II and IV by Pope Paschal II; combined sarcophagus destroyed during the demolition of Old St. Peter's; combined with Leo I in 1601 and placed in a sarcophagus under the altar of our Savior della Colonna in new St. Peter's[14]

9th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
January 847 – 17 July 855   Leo IV, O.S.B.
Saint Leo
  Unknown St. Peter's Basilica, Chapel of the Madonna of Partorienti Combined with Leos I, II, and III[15]
24 April 858 – 13 November 867   Nicholas I
Saint Nicholas
Nicholas the Great
Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Originally buried in the atrium of Old St. Peter's; epitaph partially preserved during the demolition of Old St. Peter's, extant in the Vatican grottoes[16]
14 December 867 – 14 December 872   Adrian II Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Originally buried in Old St. Peter's; epitaph partially preserved during the demolition of Old St. Peter's, still visible in the Vatican grottoes[16]
17 May 884 – c.September 885   Adrian III
Saint Adrian
  Unknown Nonantola Abbey, Modena Crypt altar[17]

10th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
October 974 – 10 July 983   Benedict VII   Unknown Santa Croce in Gerusalemme Funerary inscription embedded in the wall near the entrance[18]
3 May 996 – 18 February 999   Gregory V   Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Tomb discovered on August 14, 1607 under the pavement of St. Peter's; exhumed and reburied on January 15, 1609 in a fourth/fifth century sarcophagus[19]
2 April 999 – 12 May 1003   Sylvester II   Gzila Nalder and Giuseppe Damko Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran Destroyed in the Lateran fire of 1308; charred remains were collected and buried in a polyandrum in the same basilica; epitaph reingraved on a cenotaph in the same basilica; modern monument created in 1910[20]

11th–15th centuries

11th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
31 July 1009 – 12 May 1012   Sergius IV   Francesco Borromini Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran Original destroyed in a fire in either 1308 or 1361; remains collected in a polyandrum in the same basilica; new cenotaph placed on the right side of the main nave by Borromini in the seventeenth century[21]
24 December 1046 – 9 October 1047   Clement II   "Reims workshop"[22] Bamberg Cathedral Only extant papal tomb outside of Italy and France;[23][24][25] original completed circa 1237, dismantled in the seventeenth century, separating the tomb-chest and effigy; tomb-chest constructed with marble from Kärnten[22][26]
17 July 1048 – 9 August 1048   Damasus II   Unknown San Lorenzo fuori le Mura Sarcophagus in the portico[27][28]
12 February 1049 – 19 April 1054   Leo IX
Saint Leo
Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Originally buried in the east wall of Old St. Peter's, close to the altar of Gregory I; coffin opened on January 11, 1606 during the demolition of Old St. Peter's and parts were taken as relics; remainder reburied under the altar of Saints Marziale and Valeria,[29] now dedicated to the Crucifixion of St. Peter.
22 April 1073 – 25 May 1085   Gregory VII, O.S.B.
Saint Gregory
  Unknown Salerno Cathedral Originally buried in the Church of St. Matthew; discovered in 1573, opened in 1578, reburied beneath the Salerno altar; opened again in 1605 (head taken to Cathedral of Soana; corpse translated to chapel of the Crociata); original sarcophagus placed in transept in 1954[30]
24 May 1086 – 16 September 1087   Victor III, O.S.B.
Blessed Victor
  Unknown Abbey of Monte Cassino Translated in 1515 to the altar in the chapel of St. Bertharius, then the chapel of St. Victor; transferred from Monte Cassino during World War II to San Polo fuori le Mura, avoiding the aerial bombing that destroyed the original chapel;[31] returned to the rebuilt basilica of Monte Cassino in 1963[32]

12th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
24 January 1118 – 28 January 1119   Gelasius II, O.S.B.   Unknown Cluny Abbey Tuscan-style bright marble tomb destroyed in 1792 during the French Revolution;[33] fragments remain[34]
14 February 1130 – 24 September 1143   Innocent II, Can. Reg.   Vespignani (design) Santa Maria in Trastevere Originally buried in the porphyry sarcophagus of Emperor Hadrian in the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran; damaged during the fire of 1308 and moved to the vestibule; moved to a simple slab in the fifteenth century; moved to Santa Maria Trastevere[35]
8 July 1153 – 3 December 1154   Anastasius IV   Unknown Vatican Museum Reused the sarcophagus of Helena of Constantinople, Constantine's mother; only tomb to survive the Lateran fires of 1308 and 1361 (restored fully in 1509); moved to the treasury of the Vatican Museum in the nineteenth century[36]
4 December 1154 – 1 September 1159   Adrian IV, O.S.A.   Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Reused an Early Christian sarcophagus[37]
7 September 1159 – 30 August 1181   Alexander III   Francesco Borromini Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran Ruined by mob graffiti and then destroyed in the Lateran fire of 1308 or 1361; new cenotaph raised in seventeenth century[38]
1 September 1181 – 25 November 1185   Lucius III Unknown Verona Cathedral Originally buried in a marble sarcophagus in front of the high altar; moved beneath the pavement under a red Veronese marble slab during the reign of bishop Gilberti (1524–1543); damaged during a storm on February 25, 1879; recovered with marble thereafter and original slab hung on the wall of the Cathedral[39][40]
25 November 1185 – 19 October 1187   Urban III   G.B. Boffa (modern cenotaph) Ferrara Cathedral Moved several times; original tomb replaced with cenotaph in fifteenth century[41]
8 January 1198 – 16 July 1216   Innocent III   Giuseppe Lucchetti Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran Originally buried in the Perugia Cathedral; moved several times within the Cathedral, and temporarily combined with Urban IV and Martin IV, before being transferred to Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in 1891[42]

13th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
25 June 1243 – 7 December 1254   Innocent IV   Tommaso Malvito Naples Cathedral Original, commissioned by archbishop Humbert of Montauro, almost completely destroyed; the recumbent figure (with the anachronistic round top tiara) and above reliefs were added in the sixteenth century[43]
29 August 1261 – 2 October 1264   Urban IV [44] Giovanni Pisano (original) Perugia Cathedral Destroyed in the late fourteenth century, save the epitaph which is currently in the Civic Museum of Perugia; combined with Innocent III and Martin IV in 1587 and interred in the sacristy;[45] Innocent III's remains were transferred to the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in the late nineteenth century, but the iron casket is extant in the sacristy of the Perugia Cathedral;[1] possibly translated to the Troyes Cathedral in 1901[46]
5 February 1265 – 29 November 1268   Clement IV   Pietro Oderisi San Francesco (Viterbo) Translated from Santa Maria in Gradi[47][48]
1 September 1271 – 10 January 1276   Gregory X
Blessed Gregory
  Margaritone d'Arezzo Arezzo Cathedral Original body and sarcophagus are extant[34][49]
11 July 1276 – 18 August 1276   Adrian V   Arnolfo di Cambio (possibly Pietro Vassalletto) San Francesco (Viterbo) Modified in 1994[48][50]
8 September 1276 – 20 May 1277   John XXI   Filippo Gnaccarini Viterbo Cathedral Original destroyed in the sixteenth century, no longer extant;[48] new monument constructed in the 19th century and damaged during World War II,[51] of which a sarcophagus and other fragments remain[1][52]
25 November 1277 – 22 August 1280   Nicholas III   Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Original destroyed during the demolition of Old St. Peter's; combined with two Rainaldo Orsinis in 1620[53]
22 February 1281 – 28 March 1285   Martin IV [44] Giovanni Pisano Perugia Cathedral Original tomb destroyed by 1375; reconstructed and redestroyed by the end of the fourteenth century; combined with Popes Urban IV and Innocent III in 1587; Innocent III's remains were transferred to the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in the late nineteenth century, but the iron casket containing Martin IV and possibly Urban IV is extant in the sacristy of the Perugia Cathedral[1]
2 April 1285 – 3 April 1287   Honorius IV   Arnolfo di Cambio (disputed)[54] Santa Maria in Aracoeli Original destroyed early in the demolition of Old St. Peter's; baldecchio destroyed and replaced in 1727[55][56]


Relocated from Old St. Peter's to Santa Maria in Ara Coeli in 1545; the inscription dates it to 1288.[54]


Its attribution to Arnolfo di Cambio has been contested, and according to Cellini is a result of the confusion with Honorius III's tomb.[57]

22 February 1288 – 4 April 1292   Nicholas IV, O.F.M. Domenico Fontana (design)
Leonardo da Sarzana (sculptor)
Leonardo Sormani (figures)
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Originally buried in a simple urn; mausoleum commissioned in the late sixteenth century[58]
5 July 1294 – 13 December 1294   Celestine V, O.S.B.
Saint Celestine
  Girolama da Vicenza Santa Maria di Collemaggio (L'Aquila) Originally buried in Church of St. Anthony; moved to Church of St. Agatha; stolen in 1327 by L'Aquilan friars;[59] damaged in the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake[60]
24 December 1294 – 11 October 1303   Boniface VIII   Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Original tomb chapel, into which Boniface VIII had moved the relics of Boniface IV, destroyed[61][62]

14th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
22 October 1303 – 7 July 1304   Benedict XI, O.P.
Blessed Benedict
  Giovanni Pisano Basilica of San Domenico (Perugia) Wall tomb and ossuary[34][63]
5 June 1305 – 20 April 1314   Clement V   Jehan de Bonneval Collegiate church (Uzeste) [64]
7 August 1316 – 4 December 1334   John XXII   Unknown Avignon Cathedral Moved several times within the Cathedral's chapels; all 60 statuettes have been stolen, head of effigy is originally from another bishop's tomb; damaged badly during French Revolution[65][66]
20 December 1334 – 25 April 1342   Benedict XII, O.Cist.   Jean Lavenier Avignon Cathedral Bust of Benedict XII in the St. Peter's Basilica grottoes;[67] fragments of original in Fondation Calvet[34]
7 May 1342 – 6 December 1352   Clement VI   Pierre Boye, Jean Sanholis, and Jean David Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu Sculpted weepers in Musée Crozatier, Le Puy;[68][69] sculpted angel in Musée de Petit-Palais, Avignon[70]
18 December 1352 – 12 September 1362   Innocent VI   Beltran Nogayrol Chartreuse du Val de Bénédiction (Villeneuve-lès-Avignon) [71]
28 September 1362 – 19 December 1370   Urban V, O.S.B.
Blessed Urban V
  Joglarii Abbey of St. Victor (Marseille) Effigy in Musée de Petit-Palais, Avignon[72][73]
30 December 1370 – 26 March 1378   Gregory XI   Pietro Paolo Olivieri Santa Francesca Romana Original Olivieri relief carved in 1584 (drawing above);[74] replica located in Palais des Papes
8 April 1378 – 15 October 1389   Urban VI   Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Saved during the deconstruction of Old St. Peter's; nearly dumped by workmen for use as a water trough[75][76]

15th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
17 October 1404 – 6 November 1406   Innocent VII   Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Originally buried in the Chapel of Saints Peter and Paul, moved to the Chapel of St. Thomas in 1455, moved into a mid-fifteenth century copy of the original sarcophagus on September 12, 1606[77]
30 November 1406 – 4 July 1415   Gregory XII Camillo Rusconi San Flaviano (Recanati) Cardinal at the time of his death, due to his resignation during the Council of Constance; Moved in 1623, 1760, and 1793; illustrations of an "original" tomb (pictured) have been deemed fabrications by historians;[78] last papal tomb outside Rome (c.f. Tomb of Antipope John XXIII); original sarcophagus extant[1]
11 November 1417 – 20 February 1431   Martin V   Simone Ghini Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran[79] Moved in front of the high altar in 1853[80]
3 March 1431 – 23 February 1447   Eugene IV, O.S.A.   Iaia da Piso and Pellegrino di Antonio da Viterbo San Salvatore in Lauro Moved out of Old St. Peter's before its demolition[81]
6 March 1447 – 24 March 1455   Nicholas V, O.P.   Mino da Fiesole St. Peter's Basilica Moved from the left outer aisle of Old St. Peter's to the right outer aisle; monument (not sarcophagus) destroyed during the demolition of Old St. Peter's[82]
8 April 1455 – 6 August 1458   Callixtus III Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Originally located in Chapel of St. Mary della febbre; monument, but not sarcophagus, destroyed during the demolition of Old St. Peter's[83]
  Filippio Moratilla Santa Maria in Monserrato Remains later combined with Alexander VI[83]
19 August 1458 – 15 August 1464   Pius II Paolo Romano Sant'Andrea della Valle Heart enshrined in the Duomo of Ancona; originally buried in the Chapel of St. Andrews in St. Peter's; moved to San Andrea della Valle in 1614[84]
30 August 1464 – 26 July 1471   Paul II   Giovanni Dalmata (effigy)
Mino da Fiesole (figures and bas-reliefs)
St. Peter's Basilica Monument moved in 1544 and torn down in seventeenth century; sarcophagus survived demolition of Old St. Peter's[85]
9 August 1471 – 12 August 1484   Sixtus IV, O.F.M. Antonio del Pollaiuolo Treasury Museum of St. Peter's Basilica Originally located in the choir chapel of Old St. Peter's; moved in 1610 to the sacristy; moved in 1625 to the Chapel del Coro in new St. Peter's; combined with Julius II in 1926; moved again in 1940s[86]
29 August 1484 – 25 July 1492   Innocent VIII   Antonio del Pollaiuolo St. Peter's Basilica First papal tomb to depict a live pope rather than a deathbed effigy; originally placed in the Oratory of Our Lady in Old St. Peter's.
11 August 1492 – 18 August 1503   Alexander VI   Filippio Moratilla Santa Maria di Monserrato Originally located in the oratory of Saints Cosmas and Damian, in the round chapel of Santa Maria de Febribus; moved in the sixteenth century next to Calixtus III; combined in 1582 in the Chapel of Santa Maria della Febbre; survived demolition of Old St. Peter's but broken up in 1605; urns were taken to Santa Maria di Monserrato; monument in Chapel of St. Diego sculpted in 1881[87]

16th–21st centuries

16th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
22 September 1503 – 18 October 1503   Pius III   Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Originally built in Old St. Peter's; last papal mausoleum erected in Old St. Peter's[88]
Sebastiano Ferrucci Sant'Andrea della Valle Moved to Sant'Andrea della Valle by Paul V[88]
31 October 1503 – 21 February 1513   Julius II   Michelangelo
Possible assistants include:
Antonello Gagini
Giacomo del Duca
San Pietro in Vincoli Original, planned tomb—intended for the Cappella Maggiore of St. Peter's—never completed and moved to San Pietro in Vincoli[89]
See Tomb of Pope Julius II, Moses and Dying Slave
Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Actual remains deposited in a simple sarcophagus, combined with Sixtus IV, his uncle[88]
9 March 1513 – 1 December 1521   Leo X   Baccio Bandinelli (design)
Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (monument)
Raffaello da Montelupo (statue)
Santa Maria sopra Minerva Translated from Old St. Peter's in 1536[90]
9 January 1522 – 14 September 1523   Adrian VI   Baldassare Peruzzi (design)
Michelangelo of Sieno and Niccolò Tribolo (carved)
Santa Maria dell'Anima Translated from Old St. Peter's in 1533 to the national church of the Holy Roman Empire[91]
26 November 1523 – 25 September 1534   Clement VII   Nanni di Baccio Bigio Santa Maria sopra Minerva Originally buried in a brick tomb in Old St. Peter's; tomb is across from that of Leo X, another Medici pope[92]
13 October 1534 – 10 November 1549   Paul III Guglielmo della Porta St. Peter's Basilica Moved in 1599[93]
7 February 1550 – 29 March 1555   Julius III   Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Originally buried in St. Peter's Basilica sans monument in a red stone sarcophagus in the chapel of San Andrea; reinterred in an ancient sarcophagus in 1608, which was reopened two years later during the demolition of Old St. Peter's;[94] sometimes cited as buried in the Del Monte chapel of San Pietro in Montorio along with his adopted cardinal-nephew, Innocenzo Ciocchi Del Monte[95]
9 April 1555 – 30 April or 1 May 1555   Marcellus II   Unknown St. Peter's Basilica No monument; fourth century sarcophagus, bearing a traditio legis[96]
23 May 1555 – 18 August 1559   Paul IV Pirro Ligorio (design)
Giacomo da Castignola, Tommaso della Porta, Gian Pietro Annon, and Rocco da Montefiascone (sculpted)
Santa Maria sopra Minerva [97]
26 December 1559 – 9 December 1565   Pius IV   Unknown Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri Moved from Old St. Peter's in 1583; buried under the altar with a nearby wall plaque[98]
7 January 1566 – 1 May 1572   Pius V, O.P.
Saint Pius
  Domenico Fontana (design)
Leonardo Sormani (effigy)
Nicholas Cordier (left and right bas-reliefs)
Silla Longhi da Viggiu (center bas-relief)
Pierre Le Gros the Younger (design and execution of the sarcophagus)
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Translated from Old St. Peter's in 1583[99]
After the canonisation process was started by Antonin Cloche, the sarcophagus with the body of the saint was added in 1697–98. A flap of gilded bronze, showing the effigy of the pope in shallow relief, is hinged and can be opened to venerate the body of the saint.[100]
13 May 1572 – 10 April 1585   Gregory XIII   Camillo Rusconi St. Peter's Basilica Original monument destroyed; new monument built in eighteenth century[101]
24 April 1585 – 27 August 1590   Sixtus V, O.F.M. Conv. Domenico Fontana (design)
Vasoldo (sculpted)
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore [102]
15 September 1590 – 27 September 1590   Urban VII   Ambrogio Buonvicino Santa Maria sopra Minerva [103]
5 December 1590 – 15 /16 October 1591   Gregory XIV Prospero Antichi St. Peter's Basilica [104]
29 October 1591 – 30 December 1591   Innocent IX   Unknown St. Peter's Basilica No monument[104]
30 January 1592 – 3 March 1605   Clement VIII   Flaminio Ponzio (design) Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Moved in 1646 to the Borghese Crypt in the Paulline Chapel in Santa Maria Maggiore; figure of Clement VIII was carved by Silla da Viggiu and the cornice figures by Pietro Bernini; features "The Peace of Henry IV and Philip III by Ippolito Buzzi and "The Coronation of Clement VIII" by Bernini, "The Canonization of St. Giacinto and St. Raimondo" by Giovanni Antonio Valsolde, "The Occupation of Ferrara" by Ambriogo Bonvicino, and "Invitation of the Troops in Hungary" by Camillo Mariani[105]

17th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
1 April 1605 – 27 April 1605   Leo XI   Alessandro Algardi (pope and sarcophagus)
Ercole Ferrata (Prudence)
Giuseppe Peroni (Liberty)
St. Peter's Basilica [106]
16 May 1605 – 28 January 1621   Paul V   Flaminio Ponzio (design)
Silla da Viggiu (figure of pope)
Stefano Moderna, Ambrogio Bonvicinio, Ippolito Buzzi, Cristoforo Stati, and Antonio Valsoldo (reliefs)
Pompeo Ferucci (cornice figures)
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Moved from the Borghese Chapel of St. Peter's to the Pauline chapel of Santa Maria Maggiore[106]
9 February 1621 – 8 July 1623   Gregory XV   Pierre Le Gros the Younger (design and execution)
Pierre-Étienne Monnot (sculpted the two Famae from designs by Le Gros))
Sant'Ignazio Uniquely combines the pope's tomb with that of his cardinal-nephew, Ludovico Ludovisi.
According to Reardon[107] the pope was originally buried in the Quirinal Palace and his remains moved to Sant'Ignazio in 1634.
The monument was created c. 1709–14.[108]
6 August 1623 – 29 July 1644   Urban VIII   Gian Lorenzo Bernini St. Peter's Basilica [109]
15 September 1644 – 7 January 1655   Innocent X   G. Valvassori and G.B. Maini Sant'Agnese in Agone Cenotaph featuring the Virtues (left) and Strength (right) erected in 1730[110]
7 April 1655 – 22 May 1667   Alexander VII   Gian Lorenzo Bernini (monument)
Michele Maglia (figure of pope)
Giuseppe Mazzuoli (Charity)
Lazzaro Morelli and Giulio Catani (Truth)
Giuseppe Baratta and Giulio Cartari (Prudence)
Giulio Catani (Justice)
St. Peter's Basilica Sculpted between 1672 and 1678; Charity's breast's covered by Innocent XI[111]
See Tomb of Pope Alexander VII
20 June 1667 – 9 December 1669   Clement IX   Ercole Ferrata Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Moved from St. Peter's in 1675; figures are Clement IX (by Girolamo Rainaldi), Charity (by Ferrata), and Truth (by Cosimo Fancelli)[112]
29 April 1670 – 22 July 1676   Clement X   Mattia de' Rossi (design) St. Peter's Basilica Figures are Clement X (by Ercole Ferrata), Clemency (by Giuseppe Mazzuoli), Goodness (by Lazzaro Morelli), and two putti (by Filippo Carcani)[113]
21 September 1676 – 11/12 August 1689   Innocent XI
Blessed Innocent XI
  C. Maratta (design)
Pierre Etienne Monnot (sculpted)
St. Peter's Basilica Featured the pope with the Virtue Truth and the Goddess Athena; bas-relief on the sarcophagus reads "The Liberation of Vienna"[114]
  Unknown Separate glass sarcophagus moved under the altar of the Transfiguration after his body was removed from the altar of Saint Sebastian in 2011[114]
6 October 1689 – 1 February 1691   Alexander VIII   Angelo de Rossi St. Peter's Basilica [115]
12 July 1691 – 27 September 1700   Innocent XII   Filippo della Valle and Ferdinando Fuga St. Peter's Basilica Moved from the tribune to the left transept in the late eighteenth century by Cardinal Giuseppe Spinelli; originally buried in a simple marble sarcophagus in the Chapel of the Sacrament; present monument completed in 1746; features the pope bestowing the benediction with Charity (left) and Justice (right)[116]


18th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
23 November 1700 – 19 March 1721   Clement XI   Carlo Fontana St. Peter's Basilica In the Choir chapel; no monument;[117] cenotaph also placed in Ferrara Cathedral[34]
8 May 1721 – 7 March 1724   Innocent XIII   Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Originally buried in a stucco sepulcher in the right nave of St. Peter's; reinterred in an ancient sarcophagus in 1836[118]
29 May 1724 – 21 February 1730   Servant of God
Benedict XIII, O.P.
Pietro Bracci and Carlo Marchionni Santa Maria sopra Minerva Remains were originally with his monument in St. Peter's Basilica[118]
12 July 1730 – 6 February 1740   Clement XII Giovanni Battista Maini Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran [119]
17 August 1740 – 3 May 1758   Benedict XIV   Pietro Bracci St. Peter's Basilica Two figures are Knowledge (by Bracci) and Temptation (by Gaspare Sibilla)[120]
6 July 1758 – 2 February 1769   Clement XIII Antonio Canova St. Peter's Basilica [120]
19 May 1769 – 22 September 1774   Clement XIV, O.F.M. Conv. Antonio Canova Santi Apostoli, Rome Moved to Santi Apostoli in 1802[121]
15 February 1775 – 29 August 1799   Pius VI Antonio Canova Crypt of St. Peter's Basilica Monument by Antonio Canova, circa 1822[34]
  Unknown Remains placed in an ancient sarcophagus with a bas-relief of the Adoration of the Magi by Pius XII in 1949 (below); original praecordia monument in the Valence Cathedral sculpted by Massimiliano Laboureur and commissioned by Napoleon[34]
14 March 1800 – 20 August 1823   Servant of God
Pius VII, O.S.B.
  Bertel Thorvaldsen St. Peter's Basilica Commissioned at the expense of Cardinal Consalvi, Pius VII's Secretary of State, it depicts the pope blessing the angels of Time and History, with the onlooking figures of Fortitude (left) and Wisdom (right)[122]


19th century

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
28 September 1823
– 10 February 1829
  Leo XII   Giuseppe Fabris St. Peter's Basilica [123]
31 March 1829
– 1 December 1830
  Pius VIII   Pietro Tenerani St. Peter's Basilica Moved from the Vatican grottoes in 1857 to the Tenerani monument commissioned by Cardinal Albani; figures are the kneeling pontiff and seated Christ as well as Saints Peter (left) and Paul (right); base reliefs are Prudence (left) and Justice (right)[123]
2 February 1831
– 1 June 1846
  Gregory XVI
O.S.B. Cam.
  Luigi Amici St. Peter's Basilica [124]
16 June 1846
– 7 February 1878
  Blessed
Pius IX
  Unknown San Lorenzo fuori le Mura [125]
20 February 1878
– 20 July 1903
  Leo XIII   Giulio Tadolini Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran Tomb monument[1]

20th–21st centuries

Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes
4 August 1903
– 20 August 1914
 
庇護十世
  Pier Enrico Astorri
Florestano Di Fausto (architect)
St. Peter's Basilica [126]
3 September 1914
– 22 January 1922
  本篤十五世   Pietro Canonica St. Peter's Basilica Monument in St. Peter's[127]
  Giulio Barbieri (bronze effigy) Tomb[127]
6 February 1922
– 10 February 1939
  庇護十一世   Giannino Castiglioni Chapel of Saint Sebastian[128] Candoglia marble sarcophagus topped with a deathbed effigy[129]
2 March 1939
– 9 October 1958
  可敬者
庇護十二世
  Francesco Messina (bronze funeral monument) St. Peter's Basilica Funeral monument in St. Peter's separate from sarcophagus in the Vatican grottoes.[130]
28 October 1958
– 3 June 1963
 
若望二十三世
  Emilio Greco St. Peter's Basilica Moved from the Vatican grottoes to the Altar of Saint Jerome after his beatification on 3 September 2000.[131]
21 June 1963
– 6 August 1978
 
保祿六世
  Unknown St. Peter's Basilica Three reliefs are from the fifteenth century; "as simple as possible [...] neither tomb nor monument" and buried in the ground per Paul VI's wishes.[132]
  Unknown Updated in October 2018 with "Sanctvs" for his canonisation.
26 August 1978
– 28 September 1978
  可敬者
若望保祿一世
  Francesco Vacchini (design)
Andrea Bregno (reliefs)
St. Peter's Basilica Reliefs are late fifteenth century; across the aisle from Marcellus II, another short-reigning pope.[133]
16 October 1978
– 2 April 2005
 
若望保祿二世
  Unknown St. Peter's Basilica See 若望保祿二世之死英语Death and state funeral of Pope John Paul II.

His body was moved from the Vatican grottoes to the chapel of Saint Sebastian after his beatification on 1 May 2011. The inscription "Beatvs" was changed in April 2014 to "Sanctvs" for his canonization.

19 April 2005
– 28 February 2013

(d. 31 December 2022)

  本篤十六世 St. Peter's Basilica See 本篤十六世之死.

Burial site in the Vatican Grottoes at the same location as John Paul II before his beatification in 2011.[134]

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one of the Catacombs of Rome to an urn below the main altar of San Marco 4 5th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes29 September 440 10 November 461 Leo ISaint LeoLeo the Great Alessandro Algardi relief St Peter s Basilica Chapel of the Madonna of Partorienti First pope buried on the porch of Old St Peter s Basilica translated multiple times combined with Leos II III and IV circa 855 removed in the seventeenth century and placed under his own altar below Algardi s relief Fuga d Attila pictured 5 6th 10th centuries 编辑6th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes3 September 590 12 March 604 Gregory I O S B Saint GregoryGregory the Great Unknown St Peter s Basilica Originally buried in the portico of Old St Peter s partly transferred to Soissons during the demolition of St Peter s transferred to Sant Andrea della Valle then Cappella Clementina near the entrance of the modern St Peter s 6 7th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes13 September 604 22 February 606 SabinianSaint Sabinian Unknown St Peter s Basilica Original monument in the atrium of Old St Peter s destroyed during the demolition of Old St Peter s 7 small fragment of the original epitaph remains in the crypt of St Peter s Basilica 8 25 August 608 8 May 615 Boniface IV O S B Saint Boniface Unknown St Peter s Baslica Originally buried in the portico of Old St Peter s translated to the interior one arm translated to Santa Maria in Cosmedin other relics translated to the Chapel of St Sylvester beside the Church of the Quattro Coronati remainder translated to another chapel of St Peter s 9 oratory which once contained the tomb is extant as well as a sketch of the tomb by Ciampini 8 December 681 3 July 683 Leo IISaint Leo II Unknown St Peter s Basilica Chapel of the Madonna of Partorienti Originally buried in Old St Peter s translated under the altar of the Chapel of the Madonna della Colonna combined with Leo I in the early seventeenth century for centuries believed to be under the altar of the Church of San Stefano in Ferrara combined remains of Leos I II and IV found during the demolition of Old St Peter s 10 8th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes1 February 772 26 December 795 Adrian I Unknown St Peter s Basilica Original monument in the Oratory of Cathedra Petri destroyed during the demolition of Old St Peter s 11 inscription composed by Charlemagne remains in the portico of modern St Peter s 12 13 26 December 795 12 June 816 Leo IIISaint Leo Unknown St Peter s Basilica Chapel of the Madonna of Partorienti Originally buried in Old St Peter s combined with Leo II and IV by Pope Paschal II combined sarcophagus destroyed during the demolition of Old St Peter s combined with Leo I in 1601 and placed in a sarcophagus under the altar of our Savior della Colonna in new St Peter s 14 9th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location NotesJanuary 847 17 July 855 Leo IV O S B Saint Leo Unknown St Peter s Basilica Chapel of the Madonna of Partorienti Combined with Leos I II and III 15 24 April 858 13 November 867 Nicholas ISaint NicholasNicholas the Great Unknown St Peter s Basilica Originally buried in the atrium of Old St Peter s epitaph partially preserved during the demolition of Old St Peter s extant in the Vatican grottoes 16 14 December 867 14 December 872 Adrian II Unknown St Peter s Basilica Originally buried in Old St Peter s epitaph partially preserved during the demolition of Old St Peter s still visible in the Vatican grottoes 16 17 May 884 c September 885 Adrian IIISaint Adrian Unknown Nonantola Abbey Modena Crypt altar 17 10th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location NotesOctober 974 10 July 983 Benedict VII Unknown Santa Croce in Gerusalemme Funerary inscription embedded in the wall near the entrance 18 3 May 996 18 February 999 Gregory V Unknown St Peter s Basilica Tomb discovered on August 14 1607 under the pavement of St Peter s exhumed and reburied on January 15 1609 in a fourth fifth century sarcophagus 19 2 April 999 12 May 1003 Sylvester II Gzila Nalder and Giuseppe Damko Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran Destroyed in the Lateran fire of 1308 charred remains were collected and buried in a polyandrum in the same basilica epitaph reingraved on a cenotaph in the same basilica modern monument created in 1910 20 11th 15th centuries 编辑11th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes31 July 1009 12 May 1012 Sergius IV Francesco Borromini Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran Original destroyed in a fire in either 1308 or 1361 remains collected in a polyandrum in the same basilica new cenotaph placed on the right side of the main nave by Borromini in the seventeenth century 21 24 December 1046 9 October 1047 Clement II Reims workshop 22 Bamberg Cathedral Only extant papal tomb outside of Italy and France 23 24 25 original completed circa 1237 dismantled in the seventeenth century separating the tomb chest and effigy tomb chest constructed with marble from Karnten 22 26 17 July 1048 9 August 1048 Damasus II Unknown San Lorenzo fuori le Mura Sarcophagus in the portico 27 28 12 February 1049 19 April 1054 Leo IXSaint Leo Unknown St Peter s Basilica Originally buried in the east wall of Old St Peter s close to the altar of Gregory I coffin opened on January 11 1606 during the demolition of Old St Peter s and parts were taken as relics remainder reburied under the altar of Saints Marziale and Valeria 29 now dedicated to the Crucifixion of St Peter 22 April 1073 25 May 1085 Gregory VII O S B Saint Gregory Unknown Salerno Cathedral Originally buried in the Church of St Matthew discovered in 1573 opened in 1578 reburied beneath the Salerno altar opened again in 1605 head taken to Cathedral of Soana corpse translated to chapel of the Crociata original sarcophagus placed in transept in 1954 30 24 May 1086 16 September 1087 Victor III O S B Blessed Victor Unknown Abbey of Monte Cassino Translated in 1515 to the altar in the chapel of St Bertharius then the chapel of St Victor transferred from Monte Cassino during World War II to San Polo fuori le Mura avoiding the aerial bombing that destroyed the original chapel 31 returned to the rebuilt basilica of Monte Cassino in 1963 32 12th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes24 January 1118 28 January 1119 Gelasius II O S B Unknown Cluny Abbey Tuscan style bright marble tomb destroyed in 1792 during the French Revolution 33 fragments remain 34 14 February 1130 24 September 1143 Innocent II Can Reg Vespignani design Santa Maria in Trastevere Originally buried in the porphyry sarcophagus of Emperor Hadrian in the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran damaged during the fire of 1308 and moved to the vestibule moved to a simple slab in the fifteenth century moved to Santa Maria Trastevere 35 8 July 1153 3 December 1154 Anastasius IV Unknown Vatican Museum Reused the sarcophagus of Helena of Constantinople Constantine s mother only tomb to survive the Lateran fires of 1308 and 1361 restored fully in 1509 moved to the treasury of the Vatican Museum in the nineteenth century 36 4 December 1154 1 September 1159 Adrian IV O S A Unknown St Peter s Basilica Reused an Early Christian sarcophagus 37 7 September 1159 30 August 1181 Alexander III Francesco Borromini Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran Ruined by mob graffiti and then destroyed in the Lateran fire of 1308 or 1361 new cenotaph raised in seventeenth century 38 1 September 1181 25 November 1185 Lucius III Unknown Verona Cathedral Originally buried in a marble sarcophagus in front of the high altar moved beneath the pavement under a red Veronese marble slab during the reign of bishop Gilberti 1524 1543 damaged during a storm on February 25 1879 recovered with marble thereafter and original slab hung on the wall of the Cathedral 39 40 25 November 1185 19 October 1187 Urban III G B Boffa modern cenotaph Ferrara Cathedral Moved several times original tomb replaced with cenotaph in fifteenth century 41 8 January 1198 16 July 1216 Innocent III Giuseppe Lucchetti Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran Originally buried in the Perugia Cathedral moved several times within the Cathedral and temporarily combined with Urban IV and Martin IV before being transferred to Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in 1891 42 13th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes25 June 1243 7 December 1254 Innocent IV Tommaso Malvito Naples Cathedral Original commissioned by archbishop Humbert of Montauro almost completely destroyed the recumbent figure with the anachronistic round top tiara and above reliefs were added in the sixteenth century 43 29 August 1261 2 October 1264 Urban IV 44 Giovanni Pisano original Perugia Cathedral Destroyed in the late fourteenth century save the epitaph which is currently in the Civic Museum of Perugia combined with Innocent III and Martin IV in 1587 and interred in the sacristy 45 Innocent III s remains were transferred to the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in the late nineteenth century but the iron casket is extant in the sacristy of the Perugia Cathedral 1 possibly translated to the Troyes Cathedral in 1901 46 5 February 1265 29 November 1268 Clement IV Pietro Oderisi San Francesco Viterbo Translated from Santa Maria in Gradi 47 48 1 September 1271 10 January 1276 Gregory XBlessed Gregory Margaritone d Arezzo Arezzo Cathedral Original body and sarcophagus are extant 34 49 11 July 1276 18 August 1276 Adrian V Arnolfo di Cambio possibly Pietro Vassalletto San Francesco Viterbo Modified in 1994 48 50 8 September 1276 20 May 1277 John XXI Filippo Gnaccarini Viterbo Cathedral Original destroyed in the sixteenth century no longer extant 48 new monument constructed in the 19th century and damaged during World War II 51 of which a sarcophagus and other fragments remain 1 52 25 November 1277 22 August 1280 Nicholas III Unknown St Peter s Basilica Original destroyed during the demolition of Old St Peter s combined with two Rainaldo Orsinis in 1620 53 22 February 1281 28 March 1285 Martin IV 44 Giovanni Pisano Perugia Cathedral Original tomb destroyed by 1375 reconstructed and redestroyed by the end of the fourteenth century combined with Popes Urban IV and Innocent III in 1587 Innocent III s remains were transferred to the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in the late nineteenth century but the iron casket containing Martin IV and possibly Urban IV is extant in the sacristy of the Perugia Cathedral 1 2 April 1285 3 April 1287 Honorius IV Arnolfo di Cambio disputed 54 Santa Maria in Aracoeli Original destroyed early in the demolition of Old St Peter s baldecchio destroyed and replaced in 1727 55 56 Relocated from Old St Peter s to Santa Maria in Ara Coeli in 1545 the inscription dates it to 1288 54 Its attribution to Arnolfo di Cambio has been contested and according to Cellini is a result of the confusion with Honorius III s tomb 57 22 February 1288 4 April 1292 Nicholas IV O F M Domenico Fontana design Leonardo da Sarzana sculptor Leonardo Sormani figures Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Originally buried in a simple urn mausoleum commissioned in the late sixteenth century 58 5 July 1294 13 December 1294 Celestine V O S B Saint Celestine Girolama da Vicenza Santa Maria di Collemaggio L Aquila Originally buried in Church of St Anthony moved to Church of St Agatha stolen in 1327 by L Aquilan friars 59 damaged in the 2009 L Aquila earthquake 60 24 December 1294 11 October 1303 Boniface VIII Unknown St Peter s Basilica Original tomb chapel into which Boniface VIII had moved the relics of Boniface IV destroyed 61 62 14th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes22 October 1303 7 July 1304 Benedict XI O P Blessed Benedict Giovanni Pisano Basilica of San Domenico Perugia Wall tomb and ossuary 34 63 5 June 1305 20 April 1314 Clement V Jehan de Bonneval Collegiate church Uzeste 64 7 August 1316 4 December 1334 John XXII Unknown Avignon Cathedral Moved several times within the Cathedral s chapels all 60 statuettes have been stolen head of effigy is originally from another bishop s tomb damaged badly during French Revolution 65 66 20 December 1334 25 April 1342 Benedict XII O Cist Jean Lavenier Avignon Cathedral Bust of Benedict XII in the St Peter s Basilica grottoes 67 fragments of original in Fondation Calvet 34 7 May 1342 6 December 1352 Clement VI Pierre Boye Jean Sanholis and Jean David Abbey of La Chaise Dieu Sculpted weepers in Musee Crozatier Le Puy 68 69 sculpted angel in Musee de Petit Palais Avignon 70 18 December 1352 12 September 1362 Innocent VI Beltran Nogayrol Chartreuse du Val de Benediction Villeneuve les Avignon 71 28 September 1362 19 December 1370 Urban V O S B Blessed Urban V Joglarii Abbey of St Victor Marseille Effigy in Musee de Petit Palais Avignon 72 73 30 December 1370 26 March 1378 Gregory XI Pietro Paolo Olivieri Santa Francesca Romana Original Olivieri relief carved in 1584 drawing above 74 replica located in Palais des Papes8 April 1378 15 October 1389 Urban VI Unknown St Peter s Basilica Saved during the deconstruction of Old St Peter s nearly dumped by workmen for use as a water trough 75 76 15th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes17 October 1404 6 November 1406 Innocent VII Unknown St Peter s Basilica Originally buried in the Chapel of Saints Peter and Paul moved to the Chapel of St Thomas in 1455 moved into a mid fifteenth century copy of the original sarcophagus on September 12 1606 77 30 November 1406 4 July 1415 Gregory XII Camillo Rusconi San Flaviano Recanati Cardinal at the time of his death due to his resignation during the Council of Constance Moved in 1623 1760 and 1793 illustrations of an original tomb pictured have been deemed fabrications by historians 78 last papal tomb outside Rome c f Tomb of Antipope John XXIII original sarcophagus extant 1 11 November 1417 20 February 1431 Martin V Simone Ghini Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran 79 Moved in front of the high altar in 1853 80 3 March 1431 23 February 1447 Eugene IV O S A Iaia da Piso and Pellegrino di Antonio da Viterbo San Salvatore in Lauro Moved out of Old St Peter s before its demolition 81 6 March 1447 24 March 1455 Nicholas V O P Mino da Fiesole St Peter s Basilica Moved from the left outer aisle of Old St Peter s to the right outer aisle monument not sarcophagus destroyed during the demolition of Old St Peter s 82 8 April 1455 6 August 1458 Callixtus III Unknown St Peter s Basilica Originally located in Chapel of St Mary della febbre monument but not sarcophagus destroyed during the demolition of Old St Peter s 83 Filippio Moratilla Santa Maria in Monserrato Remains later combined with Alexander VI 83 19 August 1458 15 August 1464 Pius II Paolo Romano Sant Andrea della Valle Heart enshrined in the Duomo of Ancona originally buried in the Chapel of St Andrews in St Peter s moved to San Andrea della Valle in 1614 84 30 August 1464 26 July 1471 Paul II Giovanni Dalmata effigy Mino da Fiesole figures and bas reliefs St Peter s Basilica Monument moved in 1544 and torn down in seventeenth century sarcophagus survived demolition of Old St Peter s 85 9 August 1471 12 August 1484 Sixtus IV O F M Antonio del Pollaiuolo Treasury Museum of St Peter s Basilica Originally located in the choir chapel of Old St Peter s moved in 1610 to the sacristy moved in 1625 to the Chapel del Coro in new St Peter s combined with Julius II in 1926 moved again in 1940s 86 29 August 1484 25 July 1492 Innocent VIII Antonio del Pollaiuolo St Peter s Basilica First papal tomb to depict a live pope rather than a deathbed effigy originally placed in the Oratory of Our Lady in Old St Peter s 11 August 1492 18 August 1503 Alexander VI Filippio Moratilla Santa Maria di Monserrato Originally located in the oratory of Saints Cosmas and Damian in the round chapel of Santa Maria de Febribus moved in the sixteenth century next to Calixtus III combined in 1582 in the Chapel of Santa Maria della Febbre survived demolition of Old St Peter s but broken up in 1605 urns were taken to Santa Maria di Monserrato monument in Chapel of St Diego sculpted in 1881 87 16th 21st centuries 编辑16th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes22 September 1503 18 October 1503 Pius III Unknown St Peter s Basilica Originally built in Old St Peter s last papal mausoleum erected in Old St Peter s 88 Sebastiano Ferrucci Sant Andrea della Valle Moved to Sant Andrea della Valle by Paul V 88 31 October 1503 21 February 1513 Julius II MichelangeloPossible assistants include Antonello GaginiGiacomo del Duca San Pietro in Vincoli Original planned tomb intended for the Cappella Maggiore of St Peter s never completed and moved to San Pietro in Vincoli 89 See Tomb of Pope Julius II Moses and Dying SlaveUnknown St Peter s Basilica Actual remains deposited in a simple sarcophagus combined with Sixtus IV his uncle 88 9 March 1513 1 December 1521 Leo X Baccio Bandinelli design Antonio da Sangallo the Younger monument Raffaello da Montelupo statue Santa Maria sopra Minerva Translated from Old St Peter s in 1536 90 9 January 1522 14 September 1523 Adrian VI Baldassare Peruzzi design Michelangelo of Sieno and Niccolo Tribolo carved Santa Maria dell Anima Translated from Old St Peter s in 1533 to the national church of the Holy Roman Empire 91 26 November 1523 25 September 1534 Clement VII Nanni di Baccio Bigio Santa Maria sopra Minerva Originally buried in a brick tomb in Old St Peter s tomb is across from that of Leo X another Medici pope 92 13 October 1534 10 November 1549 Paul III Guglielmo della Porta St Peter s Basilica Moved in 1599 93 7 February 1550 29 March 1555 Julius III Unknown St Peter s Basilica Originally buried in St Peter s Basilica sans monument in a red stone sarcophagus in the chapel of San Andrea reinterred in an ancient sarcophagus in 1608 which was reopened two years later during the demolition of Old St Peter s 94 sometimes cited as buried in the Del Monte chapel of San Pietro in Montorio along with his adopted cardinal nephew Innocenzo Ciocchi Del Monte 95 9 April 1555 30 April or 1 May 1555 Marcellus II Unknown St Peter s Basilica No monument fourth century sarcophagus bearing a traditio legis 96 23 May 1555 18 August 1559 Paul IV Pirro Ligorio design Giacomo da Castignola Tommaso della Porta Gian Pietro Annon and Rocco da Montefiascone sculpted Santa Maria sopra Minerva 97 26 December 1559 9 December 1565 Pius IV Unknown Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri Moved from Old St Peter s in 1583 buried under the altar with a nearby wall plaque 98 7 January 1566 1 May 1572 Pius V O P Saint Pius Domenico Fontana design Leonardo Sormani effigy Nicholas Cordier left and right bas reliefs Silla Longhi da Viggiu center bas relief Pierre Le Gros the Younger design and execution of the sarcophagus Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Translated from Old St Peter s in 1583 99 After the canonisation process was started by Antonin Cloche the sarcophagus with the body of the saint was added in 1697 98 A flap of gilded bronze showing the effigy of the pope in shallow relief is hinged and can be opened to venerate the body of the saint 100 13 May 1572 10 April 1585 Gregory XIII Camillo Rusconi St Peter s Basilica Original monument destroyed new monument built in eighteenth century 101 24 April 1585 27 August 1590 Sixtus V O F M Conv Domenico Fontana design Vasoldo sculpted Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore 102 15 September 1590 27 September 1590 Urban VII Ambrogio Buonvicino Santa Maria sopra Minerva 103 5 December 1590 15 16 October 1591 Gregory XIV Prospero Antichi St Peter s Basilica 104 29 October 1591 30 December 1591 Innocent IX Unknown St Peter s Basilica No monument 104 30 January 1592 3 March 1605 Clement VIII Flaminio Ponzio design Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Moved in 1646 to the Borghese Crypt in the Paulline Chapel in Santa Maria Maggiore figure of Clement VIII was carved by Silla da Viggiu and the cornice figures by Pietro Bernini features The Peace of Henry IV and Philip III by Ippolito Buzzi and The Coronation of Clement VIII by Bernini The Canonization of St Giacinto and St Raimondo by Giovanni Antonio Valsolde The Occupation of Ferrara by Ambriogo Bonvicino and Invitation of the Troops in Hungary by Camillo Mariani 105 17th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes1 April 1605 27 April 1605 Leo XI Alessandro Algardi pope and sarcophagus Ercole Ferrata Prudence Giuseppe Peroni Liberty St Peter s Basilica 106 16 May 1605 28 January 1621 Paul V Flaminio Ponzio design Silla da Viggiu figure of pope Stefano Moderna Ambrogio Bonvicinio Ippolito Buzzi Cristoforo Stati and Antonio Valsoldo reliefs Pompeo Ferucci cornice figures Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Moved from the Borghese Chapel of St Peter s to the Pauline chapel of Santa Maria Maggiore 106 9 February 1621 8 July 1623 Gregory XV Pierre Le Gros the Younger design and execution Pierre Etienne Monnot sculpted the two Famae from designs by Le Gros Sant Ignazio Uniquely combines the pope s tomb with that of his cardinal nephew Ludovico Ludovisi According to Reardon 107 the pope was originally buried in the Quirinal Palace and his remains moved to Sant Ignazio in 1634 The monument was created c 1709 14 108 6 August 1623 29 July 1644 Urban VIII Gian Lorenzo Bernini St Peter s Basilica 109 15 September 1644 7 January 1655 Innocent X G Valvassori and G B Maini Sant Agnese in Agone Cenotaph featuring the Virtues left and Strength right erected in 1730 110 7 April 1655 22 May 1667 Alexander VII Gian Lorenzo Bernini monument Michele Maglia figure of pope Giuseppe Mazzuoli Charity Lazzaro Morelli and Giulio Catani Truth Giuseppe Baratta and Giulio Cartari Prudence Giulio Catani Justice St Peter s Basilica Sculpted between 1672 and 1678 Charity s breast s covered by Innocent XI 111 See Tomb of Pope Alexander VII20 June 1667 9 December 1669 Clement IX Ercole Ferrata Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Moved from St Peter s in 1675 figures are Clement IX by Girolamo Rainaldi Charity by Ferrata and Truth by Cosimo Fancelli 112 29 April 1670 22 July 1676 Clement X Mattia de Rossi design St Peter s Basilica Figures are Clement X by Ercole Ferrata Clemency by Giuseppe Mazzuoli Goodness by Lazzaro Morelli and two putti by Filippo Carcani 113 21 September 1676 11 12 August 1689 Innocent XIBlessed Innocent XI C Maratta design Pierre Etienne Monnot sculpted St Peter s Basilica Featured the pope with the Virtue Truth and the Goddess Athena bas relief on the sarcophagus reads The Liberation of Vienna 114 Unknown Separate glass sarcophagus moved under the altar of the Transfiguration after his body was removed from the altar of Saint Sebastian in 2011 114 6 October 1689 1 February 1691 Alexander VIII Angelo de Rossi St Peter s Basilica 115 12 July 1691 27 September 1700 Innocent XII Filippo della Valle and Ferdinando Fuga St Peter s Basilica Moved from the tribune to the left transept in the late eighteenth century by Cardinal Giuseppe Spinelli originally buried in a simple marble sarcophagus in the Chapel of the Sacrament present monument completed in 1746 features the pope bestowing the benediction with Charity left and Justice right 116 18th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes23 November 1700 19 March 1721 Clement XI Carlo Fontana St Peter s Basilica In the Choir chapel no monument 117 cenotaph also placed in Ferrara Cathedral 34 8 May 1721 7 March 1724 Innocent XIII Unknown St Peter s Basilica Originally buried in a stucco sepulcher in the right nave of St Peter s reinterred in an ancient sarcophagus in 1836 118 29 May 1724 21 February 1730 Servant of GodBenedict XIII O P Pietro Bracci and Carlo Marchionni Santa Maria sopra Minerva Remains were originally with his monument in St Peter s Basilica 118 12 July 1730 6 February 1740 Clement XII Giovanni Battista Maini Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran 119 17 August 1740 3 May 1758 Benedict XIV Pietro Bracci St Peter s Basilica Two figures are Knowledge by Bracci and Temptation by Gaspare Sibilla 120 6 July 1758 2 February 1769 Clement XIII Antonio Canova St Peter s Basilica 120 19 May 1769 22 September 1774 Clement XIV O F M Conv Antonio Canova Santi Apostoli Rome Moved to Santi Apostoli in 1802 121 15 February 1775 29 August 1799 Pius VI Antonio Canova Crypt of St Peter s Basilica Monument by Antonio Canova circa 1822 34 Unknown Remains placed in an ancient sarcophagus with a bas relief of the Adoration of the Magi by Pius XII in 1949 below original praecordia monument in the Valence Cathedral sculpted by Massimiliano Laboureur and commissioned by Napoleon 34 14 March 1800 20 August 1823 Servant of GodPius VII O S B Bertel Thorvaldsen St Peter s Basilica Commissioned at the expense of Cardinal Consalvi Pius VII s Secretary of State it depicts the pope blessing the angels of Time and History with the onlooking figures of Fortitude left and Wisdom right 122 19th century 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes28 September 1823 10 February 1829 Leo XII Giuseppe Fabris St Peter s Basilica 123 31 March 1829 1 December 1830 Pius VIII Pietro Tenerani St Peter s Basilica Moved from the Vatican grottoes in 1857 to the Tenerani monument commissioned by Cardinal Albani figures are the kneeling pontiff and seated Christ as well as Saints Peter left and Paul right base reliefs are Prudence left and Justice right 123 2 February 1831 1 June 1846 Gregory XVIO S B Cam Luigi Amici St Peter s Basilica 124 16 June 1846 7 February 1878 BlessedPius IX Unknown San Lorenzo fuori le Mura 125 20 February 1878 20 July 1903 Leo XIII Giulio Tadolini Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran Tomb monument 1 20th 21st centuries 编辑 Pontificate Portrait Common English name Image Sculptor Location Notes4 August 1903 20 August 1914 聖庇護十世 Pier Enrico Astorri Florestano Di Fausto architect St Peter s Basilica 126 3 September 1914 22 January 1922 本篤十五世 Pietro Canonica St Peter s Basilica Monument in St Peter s 127 Giulio Barbieri bronze effigy Tomb 127 6 February 1922 10 February 1939 庇護十一世 Giannino Castiglioni Chapel of Saint Sebastian 128 Candoglia marble sarcophagus topped with a deathbed effigy 129 2 March 1939 9 October 1958 可敬者庇護十二世 Francesco Messina bronze funeral monument St Peter s Basilica Funeral monument in St Peter s separate from sarcophagus in the Vatican grottoes 130 28 October 1958 3 June 1963 聖若望二十三世 Emilio Greco St Peter s Basilica Moved from the Vatican grottoes to the Altar of Saint Jerome after his beatification on 3 September 2000 131 21 June 1963 6 August 1978 聖保祿六世 Unknown St Peter s Basilica Three reliefs are from the fifteenth century as simple as possible neither tomb nor monument and buried in the ground per Paul VI s wishes 132 Unknown Updated in October 2018 with Sanctvs for his canonisation 26 August 1978 28 September 1978 可敬者若望保祿一世 Francesco Vacchini design Andrea Bregno reliefs St Peter s Basilica Reliefs are late fifteenth century across the aisle from Marcellus II another short reigning pope 133 16 October 1978 2 April 2005 聖若望保祿二世 Unknown St Peter s Basilica See 若望保祿二世之死 英语 Death and state funeral of Pope John Paul II His body was moved from the Vatican grottoes to the chapel of Saint Sebastian after his beatification on 1 May 2011 The inscription Beatvs was changed in April 2014 to Sanctvs for his canonization 19 April 2005 28 February 2013 d 31 December 2022 本篤十六世 St Peter s Basilica See 本篤十六世之死 Burial site in the Vatican Grottoes at the same location as John Paul II before his beatification in 2011 134 参考文献 编辑 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 Reardon 2004 p 270 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2004 p 269 Reardon 2004 pp 90 91 Reardon 2004 p 93 Gardner 1992 ill 11 Reardon 2004 p 95 Mann 2003 p 32 Gardner 1992 ill 12 Reardon 2004 p 98 Reardon 2004 p 100 Reardon 2004 pp 102 103 44 0 44 1 An illustration of the iron casket can be seen in Reardon 2004 p 113 Reardon 2004 p 104 Keys to Umbria City Walks May 22 2009 retrieved Interior of the Duomo 互联网档案馆的存檔 存档日期2009 01 07 Gardner 1992 p 36 ill 21 25 27 31 48 0 48 1 48 2 Frothingham A L Jr 1891 Notes on Roman Artists of the Middle Ages III Two Tombs of the Popes at Viterbo by Vassallectus and Petrus Oderisi The American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts 7 1 2 38 Gardner 1992 ill 132 135 Gardner 1992 ill 34 38 Reardon 2004 p 109 An illustration of the nineteenth century Tomb of Pope John XXI can be found in Daly Walter J 2004 An Earlier De Motu Cordis Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association Vol 115 Reardon 2004 p 111 54 0 54 1 P Cellini Di Fra Guglielmo e di Arnolfo BArte 页面存档备份 存于互联网档案馆 s IV 40 1955 pp 215 229 Gardner 1992 ill 97 99 Reardon 2004 p 115 P Cellini Di Fra Guglielmo e di Arnolfo BArte 页面存档备份 存于互联网档案馆 s IV 40 1955 pp 215 229 Reardon 2004 p 116 Reardon 2004 p 118 Kington Tom Italy earthquake focus shifts to saving Abruzzo s heritage The Guardian 14 April 2009 2022 04 22 原始内容存档于2022 04 22 Gardner 1992 ill 106 108 111 112 Reardon 2004 pp 120 121 Gardner 1992 ill 88 124 130 Gardner 1992 ill 176 179 Gardner 1992 ill 167 172 Reardon 2004 p 126 Gardner 1992 ill 139 Gardner 1992 ill 183 184 Gardner 1992 ill 186 Gardner 1992 ill 195 196 Gardner 1992 ill 190 194 Gardner 1992 ill 203 As seen in Acta Sanctorum Gardner 1992 ill 204 207 Reardon 2004 p 133 Gardner 1992 ill 147 Reardon 2004 p 137 Reardon 2004 pp 141 142 Reardon 2004 p 145 Gardner 1992 ill 18 Reardon 2004 p 149 Reardon 2004 p 152 Reardon 2004 p 153 83 0 83 1 Reardon 2004 p 156 Reardon 2004 p 161 Reardon 2004 p 163 Reardon 2004 p 167 Reardon 2004 p 173 88 0 88 1 88 2 Reardon 2004 p 177 Reardon 2004 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Reardon 2004 pp 211 213 Reardon 2004 p 213 114 0 114 1 Reardon 2004 p 215 Olszewski Edward J 2004 Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni 1667 1740 and the Vatican tomb of Pope Alexander VIII Diane Publishing ISBN 978 0 87169 252 8 Reardon 2004 p 218 Reardon 2004 p 218 219 118 0 118 1 Reardon 2004 p 219 Reardon 2004 p 221 120 0 120 1 Reardon 2004 p 223 Reardon 2004 p 224 225 Reardon 2004 p 227 123 0 123 1 Reardon 2004 p 229 Reardon 2004 pp 229 232 Reardon 2004 pp 232 233 Reardon 2004 p 235 127 0 127 1 Reardon 2004 p 239 The Tomb of Pius XI 2022 04 22 原始内容存档于2020 02 18 Reardon 2004 p 240 Reardon 2004 p 243 Fodors 2009 May 24 accessed Basilica di San Pietro 互联网档案馆的存檔 存档日期2009 05 08 Reardon 2004 p 246 Reardon 2004 p 249 Pope Francis presides over funeral of predecessor Benedict XVI France 24 2023 01 05 2023 01 05 英语 外部連結 编辑 德文 Information and images on papal tombs 1417 and 1799 from the Requiem project 取自 https zh wikipedia org w index php title 現存教宗塚墓列表 amp oldid 75601472, 维基百科,wiki,书籍,书籍,图书馆,

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