
PAGAN CAESAR
is called
PONTIF MAXIM
(TOP) The coin of Emperor Tiberius (14-37 A.D.) inscribed TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS. The reverse is inscribed PONTIF MAXIM.
The proof is on the coins: "PONTIF"

POPE
is called
PONTIF MAXIM
(TOP) Papal coin of
GREGORIUS XIII - PONT. MAX. AN. I . UGONOTTORUM STRAGES
(HUGUENOTS SLAUGHTERED) - 1572 Pope Gregory XIII, with the dragon of Satan as his heraldic symbol, was also the pope who upon hearing of the wholesale slaughter of Protestant French Huguenots, known as St. Bartholomew's massacre, had a medal struck to celebrate the bloody event. The reverse side of the medal, shown above, depicts an angel with a cross and sword murdering the Huguenot heretics.
(TOP, MORE PROOF) INSIDE THE VATICAN: POTIFEX MAXIMUS BUILDING LOCATION IN THE VATICAN.
(TOP) Papal medal of Pope Gregory XIII, designed by L Parm, is dated 1582, marking the year of the Gregorian calendar reform.
On the reverse of the medal is a winged dragon / serpent encircling a ram's head. As previously mentioned, the dragon is the biblical symbol of Satan (Rev 12:9). The serpent/dragon that is chasing or devouring its tail is called Ouroboros, Uroboros, or Oureboros.
Jesus said sheep on my right hand and goats on my left. (Matt. 25:33)

QUEEN OF HEAVEN
(TOP) A bronze papal medal (Mazio #585) of Pope Leo XII,
minted to commemorate the QUEEN OF HEAVEN on the second year of his reign, the jubilee year of 1825. Again the Roman Catholic Church is portrayed as a woman seated on the globe with a cup in her hand. The inscription on the reverse reads SEDET SUPER UNIVERSUM, declaring that her seat of authority is universal, i.e., over the entire globe.
Compare the coins it's the SAME QUEEN OF HEAVEN with seven rays of the sun beaming out of her head with the cup in her right hand
We read in Jeremiah about the Babylonian Queen of Heaven (Jeremiah 7:18, 44:17, 44:18, 44:19, 44:25)
Jeremiah plainly states that God hates idolatry Babylonian Queen of Heaven and it provokes Him to anger.
Rev. 17:4 And the woman was arrayed in purple (official colour of Catholic Bishops) and scarlet (Red official colour of Catholic Cardinals) colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication.
