Popes who stepped down: A turbulent history

Pope Benedict XVI

VATICAN CITY—Pope Benedict XVI, who stunned the world on Monday with the announcement he will resign on February 28, is the first pontiff to step down in modern Catholic Church history.

At most, there have been only five papal abdications in 2,000 years, but numerous popes were deposed or exiled, 21 popes are listed as martyrs and nine others are considered martyrs.

Four popes died in exile or in prison, six were assassinated, two died of wounds received in the course of riots and one was killed when a roof collapsed.

Here are some examples of previous popes who have given up the papacy:

Several popes were resigned or martyred as the Roman Empire collapsed, and the Eternal City — sacked and depopulated by barbarian hordes — fell prey to quarrelling factions. But the historical details of how they fell are often lost in the mist of time, and often only the legends remain.

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