Top 10 Greatest Hoaxes of all time - part7
By nishanity
@nishanity (1650)
India
February 22, 2007 7:57am CST
The Catholic Pope that turned out to be a woman
John Anglicus, a ninth century Englishman, travelled to Rome, became a Cardinal, and when Pope Leo IV died in 853 A.D., he was unanimously elected pope. As Pope John VIII, he ruled for two years, until 855 A.D. However, while riding one day from St. Peter's to the Lateran, he had to stop by the side of the road and, to the astonishment of everyone, gave birth to a child. It turned out that Pope John VIII was really a woman. In other words, Pope John was really Pope Joan.
According to legend, upon discovering the Pope's true gender, the people of Rome tied her feet together and dragged her behind a horse while stoning her, until she died. Another legend has it that she was sent to a faraway convent to repent her sins and that the child she bore grew up to become the Bishop of Ostia. It is not known whether the story of Pope Joan is true.
1 response
@Lindalinda (4111)
• Canada
22 Feb 07
I have read this story too. There have been many women in history that posed as men. I am not sure though if this one is just a legend. Certainly there seem to be no hard facts to corroborate this story.