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John IX - Saints & Angels - Catholic OnlinePope from 898-900, John IX was a Benedictine, whose election was opposed by Sergius, a cardinal who later became Pope Sergius III.Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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Pope John IX - The 116th Pope - PopeHistory.comElected as the 116th Bishop of the Catholic Church, Pope John IX was considered an intelligent and moderate leader. He made sweeping changes in Rome.
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POPE JOHN IX, TRYING TO HOLD IT TOGETHER - Catholic 365Sep 17, 2020 · Pope John IX was the first pope in a while to last a whole year. He lasted almost two. Born in Tivoli, 30 km from Rome, the son of Rampoaldo ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope John IX - New AdventHe became pope in the early part of 898, and died in the beginning of the year 900. He was a native of Tivoli, and the son of Rampoald.Missing: historical facts
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John IX of Rome - OrthodoxWikiPope John IX of Rome was the pope of the Church of Rome from 898 to 900. His pontificate was during the factional struggles in Italy during the ninth and ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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POPE BONIFACE VI AND POPE STEPHEN VI - Catholic365.comAug 13, 2020 · In his place was elected Stephen VI, whose reign began May 22, 896. He was a priest of no known talents, related to the family running Spoleto ...
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The Cadaver Synod: Putting a Dead Pope on Trial - JSTOR DailyFeb 7, 2019 · In 897, the Vatican saw one of the most bizarre episodes in history: The corpse of a pope was put on trial by his living successor.Missing: annul | Show results with:annul
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Romanus | Italian, Papacy & Benedictine - BritannicaRomanus was the pope from August to November 897. Romanus was a cardinal when elected pope in August amidst the chaotic aftermath of Pope Stephen VI's ...Missing: deposition | Show results with:deposition
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POPES ROMANUS AND THEODORE II - Catholic 365Sep 4, 2020 · In November of the same year, Romanus, in his turn, was deposed and sent to a monastery. No one knows, for sure, which side betrayed him, those ...Missing: deposition | Show results with:deposition
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Theodore II | Pope of Rome, Reformer, Defender - BritannicaBecause of the intrigue in Rome over the Cadaver Synod and its consequences, some suspect that Theodore was murdered for his acts. This article was most ...Missing: aftermath | Show results with:aftermath
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Arnulf | German King & Holy Roman Emperor - BritannicaArnulf withdrew from Italy later that same year, but, after Guy's death in 894, Pope Formosus urged Arnulf to invade Italy once more. Crossing the Alps in ...Missing: withdrawal | Show results with:withdrawal
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Kingdoms of Italy - Bishops of Rome / Popes - The History FilesElected and immediately exiled by Lambert of Spoleto. 897 - 898. Theodore II. Died after 27 days in office. 898 - 900. John IX. Backed by the Spoleto family.Missing: instability | Show results with:instability
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Biographical Dictionary - At an unknown datebetween 885 and 891... Pope John IX, with support of Emperor Lamberto di Spoleto, and Sergius was deposed, condemned by Pope John IX in the Roman Synod of April 898; and sent to ...Missing: "historical | Show results with:"historical
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Papal Elections - New AdventJohn IX in 898 confirmed the custom of having the consecration of the new pontiff take place in the presence of the imperial ambassadors. In 963, the Emperor ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Election of the Popes - New AdventThis was, in fact, done at most of the elections during the ninth century, and in 898 the riots which ensued upon the death of Pope Stephen V led John IX to ...Missing: process | Show results with:process
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[PDF] The Cadaver Synod: Strangest Trial in HistoryOct 31, 2001 · The next pope, John IX, whose pontificate lasted from 898 to 900, also nullified the Cadaver Synod. At two synods convened by John IX, one in.
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[PDF] The Trials of Pope Formosus - Columbia Academic CommonsPope John? Historians from Baronius on had regarded this as the first synod of John IX, that is, the Synod of Rome, consisting of the capitula in section β ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Formosus - New AdventJohn IX confirmed these acts at two synods, of which the first was held at Rome and the other at Ravenna (898). On the other hand Sergius III (904-911) approved ...Missing: rehabilitation | Show results with:rehabilitation
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Pope John IX | Catholic Answers EncyclopediaHe became pope in the early part of 898, and died in the beginning of the year 900. He was a native of Tivoli, and the son of Rampoald. Becoming a Benedictine, ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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History of the Interregnum - EWTN... 898. John IX at the Synod of Rome decrees that in the future the Pope will be elected by the cardinal bishops, cardinal priests and cardinal deacons. The ...<|separator|>
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Guide to documents and events (76-2005)Roman synod of 898, John IX (898-900). Established that the election of the pope was to be made by the bishops (cardinals) and by the Roman clergy in the ...
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A Manual Of Councils Of The Holy Catholic Church - eCatholic2000RAVENNA (898). Held in 898, by John IX., in the matter of Formosus and Stephen. The Emperor Lambert being present and seventy-four bishops. Ten regulations ...<|separator|>
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Denier - John IX and emperor Lambert of Spoleto - Papal StatesDetailed information about the coin Denier, John IX and emperor Lambert of Spoleto, Papal States, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, ...
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Carolingian Duchy of Spoleto - Hildeprand - Key to RomePope John IX (898-90) reached an accord with him, and it seemed for a moment that they would now be able to restore the dignity of Rome and rescue the ...
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I. Boba - Moravia's history reconsidered... Pope John IX. This letter protests the appointment by John IX of an archbishop and three bishops to Moravia, a territory that, according to the Bavarian ...
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Dogs and Wolves: The Letter of Archbishop Theotmar of Salzburg to ...... Moravians. In 899 Arnulf had invaded Moravia to support Svatopluk II against Moimir II, who was the Moravian prince in contact with Pope John IX. The ...
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[PDF] Archbishop Theotmar of Salzburg's Letter to Pope John IX.Archbishop Theotmar of Salzburg's Letter to Pope John IX. A Forgery of Bishop Pilgrim of Passau? By CHARLES R. BOWLUS (Little Rock). An unusually long letter ...<|separator|>
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Commentary on the Fourth Council of ConstantinopleAs was customary, the pope sent legates to Constantinople, in order to ... Pope John IX (898-900) said he accepted the patriarchs Ignatius, Photius ...
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Pope John IX (Giovanni ) [Catholic-Hierarchy]Pope John IX Giovanni. ... Pope Giovanni O.S.B. (born 840, died 5 Jan 900 ) Pope Emeritus of Roma {Rome}. Event, Place. Birth Place, Tivoli, Diocese of Tivoli.
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John IX, Pope | Encyclopedia.comPontificate: December 897 or January 898 to January–April 900. John, a Roman who was a Benedictine monk and was ordained priest by Pope formosus, was elected ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Benedict IV - New AdventSources. The most important source for the history of the first nine popes who bore the name of Benedict is the biographies in the Liber Pontificalis, of which ...
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POPE BENEDICT IV, A STEP IN SAVING THE PAPACY - Catholic 365Sep 30, 2020 · He was ordained by Pope Formosus (891-896). If you remember, Pope Stephen canceled all the ordinations of Formosus, making a mess of the Roman ...
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The Strange Case of Pope Formosus | Catholic Answers MagazineA year following Stephen VI's death, Pope John IX (898–900) held his own synod in which he declared Formosus's ordinations valid.Missing: career | Show results with:career
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Pope Sergius III: The First of the Theophylact Popes - Catholic 365Nov 12, 2020 · John became Pope John IX and Sergius was excommunicated. He waited through two more popes before getting noticed again. Theophlact, a rich ...
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[PDF] Liber PontificalisThroughout the Middle Ages and until comparatively modern times the Liber Pontificalis was accepted as not only the oldest but as also the most authentic ...
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Primary Source Translations - The Historians' Sketchpad899, May: a letter from Pope John IX to the church of Langres confirming the reinstatement of Bishop Argrim.Missing: historiography | Show results with:historiography
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The Origins of the Ottonianum - jstorPope John IX in the Roman synod of 898 said this:22. Quia sancta Romana ... Liutprand was a reporter-biased in favour of the emperor44- and no doubt put ...
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[PDF] The lives of the popes... JOHN IX. A. D. 898-900. JOHN the Ninth, a Roman, was next created Pope, and immediately reasserted the cause of Formosus, a great part of the people of Rome ...