Pietro Canepanova
Pietro Canepanova was a pope in the 10th century who took the name Juan XIV upon his election. His choice was made to avoid direct comparison to Saint Peter, the first pope, and it reflects the custom of subsequent pontiffs choosing names to honor saints or previous popes.
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Pietro Canepanova adopted the papal name Juan XIV to avoid comparisons to Saint Peter.
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