In the ninth century an English woman pulled off potentially one of the greatest con-tricks in history. Dressed as a man, she tricked her way into the papacy and reigned for over two years, only being discovered when she gave birth. That, at least, is what some of the 500 medieval writers tell us. But for the Catholic Church, the idea that there might have been a female pope is an anathema. Peter Stanford investigates.
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