Pius
/paɪəs/
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Pius, derived from the Latin word 'pius', means 'devout' or 'pious'. It is often associated with religious devotion and moral integrity. Historically, it has been used in Christian contexts, including by several popes. The name carries a sense of reverence and virtue.
Pope Pius III
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1503
Pope Pius XII
Religion, Signed treaty with Hitler
Pope Pius XI
Religion, Signed Lateran Treaties with Mussolini
Pope Pius X
Religion, Roman Catholic Pontiff, 1903-14
Pope Pius VIII
Religion, Pope for 20 months, maybe poisoned
Pope Pius VII
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope 1800-23
Pope Pius VI
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1775-99
Pope Pius V
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1566-72
Pope Pius IX
Religion, Declared himself infallible
Pope Pius IV
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope 1560-65
Pope Pius II
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1458-64
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