List of Jubilee Years
- 1300 : Pope Boniface VIII
- 1350 : Pope Clement VI
- 1390 : decreed by Pope Urban VI, presided by Pope Boniface IX
- 1400 : Pope Boniface IX
- 1423 : Pope Martin V
- 1450 : Pope Nicholas V
- 1475 : decreed by Pope Paul II, presided by Pope Sixtus IV
- 1500 : Pope Alexander VI
- 1525 : Pope Clement VII
- 1550 : decreed by Pope Paul III, presided by Julius III
- 1575 : Pope Gregory XIII
- 1600 : Pope Clement VIII
- 1625 : Pope Urban VIII
- 1650 : Pope Innocent X
- 1675 : Pope Clement X
- 1700 : decreed by Pope Innocent XII, presided by Pope Clement XI
- 1725 : Pope Benedict XIII
- 1750 : Pope Benedict XIV
- 1775 : decreed by Pope Clement XIV, presided by Pope Pius VI
- 1825 : Pope Leo XII
- 1875 : Pope Pius IX (without great solemnity)
- 1900 : Pope Leo XIII
- 1925 : Pope Pius XI
- 1933 : Pope Pius XI
- 1950 : Pope Pius XII
- 1975 : Pope Paul VI
- 1983 : Pope John Paul II
- 2000 : Pope John Paul II
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