- Joan (Ioannes Anglicus, 855–857) is a
woman who
purportedly reigned as
popess (female pope) for two
years during the
Middle Ages. Her
story first appeared...
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labelled La Papesse, the
Popess, a
possible reference to the
legend of Pope Joan. In the
creation of the Rider–Waite
Tarot deck, the
Popess of the
playing card...
-
Popess or
papess (a
female pope) may
refer to: Pope Joan,
mythical female pope The High Priestess,
tarot card
Stephania (wife of
Adrian II) This disambiguation...
- Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company.
Paschal Robinson (1913). "
Popess Joan" . In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert...
- The
Swiss 1JJ
Tarot is similar, but
replaces the Pope with Jupiter, the
Popess with Juno, and the
Angel with the Judgement. The
trumps rank in numerical...
- Old High
German furisto, 'the first', a
translation of the
Latin princeps Popess, the
title of a
character found in
Tarot cards, is
based upon the Pope of...
- The High
Priestess or The
Popess (II) in the Rider–Waite Tarot...
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Magician Illness,
Illness The
Magus The
Magician The
Magician The
Magus II The
Popess The High
Priestess The High
Priestess Etteilla,
Female Querent The Gate...
-
female version of
their husband's title,
which would have made
Stephania "
popess".
Stephania and her
daughter lived with
Adrian in the
Lateran Palace. The...
- πάππας (English: father). The
female equivalent of the term 'Pope' is "
popess/papess". The word Pope is
derived ultimately from the Gr**** πάππας (páppas)...