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Pope Joan
- IPA[ˌpəʊp ˈdʒəʊn]
英式
- (according to a legend widely believed in the Middle Ages) a woman in male disguise who (c. 1100) became a distinguished scholar and then pope, reigned for more than two years, and died after giving birth to a child during a procession.
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- IPA[ˌpōp ˈjōn]
美式
- (according to a legend widely believed in the Middle Ages) a woman in male disguise who (c. ...
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