
João XXI
João XXI, born Pedro Julião, was a Portuguese scholar and the 191st Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, serving from 1276 until his untimely death in 1277. He was notable for his intellectual contributions, particularly in the fields of medicine and philosophy, and his papacy, though brief, marked a significant moment in the history of the Church, reflecting the influence of Portuguese leadership during that era.
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João XXI was a Portuguese Pope who occupied the throne of Peter for eight months.
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