- The following is a List of Popes who were appointed to office during the Roman Empire between 32-476 CE.
Roman Popes during the Roman Empire (32-476 CE)
- St. Peter (32-67 CE)
- St. Linus (67-76 CE)
- St. Anacletus or Cletus (76-88 CE)
- St. Clement I (88-97 CE)
- St. Evaristus (97-105 CE)
- St. Alexander I (105-115 CE)
- St. Sixtus I or Xystus I (115-125 CE)
- St. Telesphorus (125-136 CE)
- St. Hyginus (136-140 CE)
- St. Pius I (140-155 CE)
- St. Anicetus (155-166 CE)
- St. Soter 166-175 CE)
- St. Eleutherius (175-189 CE)
- St. Victor I (189-199 CE)
- St. Zephyrinus (199-217 CE)
- St. Callistus I (217-222 CE) Opposed bt St. Hippolytus (217-236 CE) antipope who opposed the next 3 Popes
- St. Urban I (222-230 CE)
- St. Pontain (230-235 CE)
- St. Anterus ((235-236 CE)
- St. Fabian (236-250 CE)
- St. Cornelius (251-253 CE) Opposed by the antipope Novatian (251 CE)
- St. Lucius I (253-254 CE)
- St. Stephen I (254-257 CE)
- St. Sixtus II (257-258 CE)
- St. Dionysius (260-268 CE)
- St. Felix I (269-274 CE)
- St. Eutychian (275-283 CE)
- St. Caius or Gaius (283-296 CE)
- St. Marcellinus (296-304 CE) no Pope for the next four years
- St. Marcellus I (308-309 CE)
- St. Eusebius (308-309 CE)
- St. Miltiades (311-314 CE)
- St. Sylvester I (314-335 CE)
- St. Marcus (336 CE)
- St. Julius I (337-352 CE)
- St. Liberius (352-366 CE) Opposed by the antipope Felix II (355-365 CE)
- St. Damasus I (366-383 CE) Opposed by the antipope Ursicinus (366-367 CE)
- St. Siricius (384-399 CE)
- St. Anastasius I (399-401 CE)
- St. Innocent I (401-417 CE)
- St. Zosimus (417-418 CE)
- St. Boniface I (418-422 CE) opposed by the antipope Eulalius (418-419 CE)
- St. Celestine I (422-432 CE)
- St. Sixtus III (432-440 CE)
- St. Leo I or St. Leo the Great (440-461 CE)
- St Hilarius (461-468 CE)
- St. Simplicius (468-483 CE)