By somebody | Sun, 01/05/2025 - 03:20 pm Classic Texts Theology Christian Theology Printer-friendly version 48. Literature and General Survey. (Chapter 6. The Last Popes of the Middle Ages. 1447-1521) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 49. Nicolas V. 1447-1455. (Chapter 6. The Last Popes of the Middle Ages. 1447-1521) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 50. Aeneas Sylvius de' Piccolomini, Pius II. (Chapter 6. The Last Popes of the Middle Ages. 1447-1521) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 51. Paul II. 1464-1471. (Chapter 6. The Last Popes of the Middle Ages. 1447-1521) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 52. Sixtus IV. 1471-1484. (Chapter 6. The Last Popes of the Middle Ages. 1447-1521) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 53. Innocent VIII. 1484-1492. (Chapter 6. The Last Popes of the Middle Ages. 1447-1521) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 54. Pope Alexander VI Borgia. 1492-1503. (Chapter 6. The Last Popes of the Middle Ages. 1447-1521) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 55. Julius II., the Warrior-Pope. 1503-1513. (Chapter 6. The Last Popes of the Middle Ages. 1447-1521) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 56. Leo X. 1513-1521. (Chapter 6. The Last Popes of the Middle Ages. 1447-1521) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) Book traversal links for Chapter 6. The Last Popes of the Middle Ages. 1447-1521 ‹ 47. The Hussites. (Chapter 5. Reformers Before the Reformation.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) Up 48. Literature and General Survey. (Chapter 6. The Last Popes of the Middle Ages. 1447-1521) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) ›