Pope Benedict IX (Latin: Benedictus IX; c. 1012 – c. 1056), born Theophylactus of Tusculum in Rome, was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States...
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There have been 267 papacies, since Pope Benedict IX (1032–1044; 1045; 1047–1048) was elected pope three times. Nine popes have been a citizen of Vatican City...
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Benedict X (died 1073/1080), born Giovanni, was elected to succeed Pope Stephen IX on 5 April 1058, but was opposed by a rival faction that elected Nicholas...
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Pope Boniface IX (Latin: Bonifatius IX; Italian: Bonifacio IX; c. 1350 – 1 October 1404, born Pietro Tomacelli) was head of the Catholic Church from 2...
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should be named pope. Henry named the bishop of Brixen, Poppo de' Curagnoni. While the envoys were away, the former pope Benedict IX reasserted himself...
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generosity. Benedict was a native of Rome, the son of one Mammalus, and was ordained priest by Pope Formosus. He succeeded Pope John IX. In 900, he excommunicated...
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(575–579) Pope Benedict II (saint; 684–685) Pope Benedict III (855–858) Pope Benedict IV (900–903) Pope Benedict V (964) Pope Benedict VI (972–974) Pope Benedict...
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Pope Benedict VIII (Latin: Benedictus VIII; c. 980 – 9 April 1024) was bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 18 May 1012 until his death....
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Cambridge University Press. p. 435. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Pope Benedict IX" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Runciman...
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Pope John IX (Latin: Ioannes IX) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from January 898 to his death in 900. Little is known about John...
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Pope Benedict XV (Latin: Benedictus PP. XV; Italian: Benedetto XV; born Giacomo Paolo Giovanni Battista della Chiesa, Italian: [ˈdʒaːkomo ˈpaːolo dʒoˈvanni...
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of Pope Benedict IX, who, at the age of twenty, was foisted on the papacy by his powerful family, the Theophylacti, counts of Tusculum. Benedict IX, wishing...
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Saeculum obscurum (redirect from List of popes during the saeculum obscurum)
after a small war Pope Benedict IX went so far as to sell the Papacy to his religious godfather, Pope Gregory VI (1045–1046). Benedict IX then changed his...
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Sutri, which deposed Benedict IX and Sylvester III, and accepted the resignation of Gregory VI. Henry suggested Suidger as the next pope, and he was then...
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and tried his dead predecessor Pope Formosus.: 19 Pope John XII (955–964), who murdered several people. Pope Benedict IX (1032–1044, 1045, 1047–1048),...
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saints. Pope John IX did not canonize any saints. Pope Benedict IV did not canonize any saints. Pope Leo V did not canonize any saints. Pope Sergius III...
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November 1406. He was pope during the period of the Western Schism (1378–1417), and was opposed by the Avignon claimant Benedict XIII. Despite good intentions...
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1057, Pope Victor held a general council in the Lateran Basilica. The diocese of the Marsi, which had been divided in two by Pope Benedict IX (Theophylact)...
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Pope Pius IX (Italian: Pio IX; born Giovanni Maria Battista Pietro Pellegrino Isidoro Mastai-Ferretti; 13 May 1792 – 7 February 1878) was head of the...
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Pope Benedict I (Latin: Benedictus I; died 30 July 579) was the bishop of Rome from 2 June 575 to his death on 30 July 579. Benedict was the son of a man...
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powers to his son the newly elected pope. He married Ermelina and his son Theophylact III (or IV) became Pope Benedict IX in 1032. He was succeeded by his...
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Pope Stephen IX (Latin: Stephanus, christened Frederick; c. 1020 – 29 March 1058) was the Bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 3 August 1057...
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may have been the first historian to number the popes continuously. His list ends in 1049 with Leo IX as number 154. Several changes were made to the...
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been the youngest Pope in history- if not, that title may belong to Benedict IX, who was between the ages of 11 and 20 when elected. In 960, he clashed...
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Papal renunciation (redirect from Resignation of the pope)
considers Sylvester III to have been a legitimate pope in the intervening months (meaning that Benedict IX must be considered to have validly resigned by...
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Pope Benedict XVI (born Joseph Alois Ratzinger; 16 April 1927 – 31 December 2022) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State...
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to 1024 Pope Benedict IX (c. 1010 – 1056), pope on three occasions between 1032 and 1048 Antipope Benedict X (c. 1000 – c. 1070) Pope Benedict XI (1240–1304)...
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September 2010. "Pope Benedict IX". Catholic Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 1 August 2010. Retrieved 28 September 2010. "Pope Gregory VI". Catholic...
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Pope Benedict IX. Many more miracles were recorded subsequently, and the fame of St Symeon spread far and wide. Saints canonized by Pope Benedict IX Ὁ...
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1024) Pope Benedict IX (c. 1010 – c. 1056) Pope Benedict XI (1240–1304) Pope Benedict XII (c. 1280 – 1342) Pope Benedict XIII (1649–1730) Pope Benedict XIV...
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