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[PDF] The Cadaver Synod: Strangest Trial in HistoryThree months later, another Pope, Theodore II, whose pontificate lasted only 20 days in the month of November 897, held a synod which annulled the Cadaver Synod ...
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Library : Popes Through the Ages | Catholic CultureAt any rate when Pope Theodore II learned of the discovery of the body, he had it brought back to Rome in solemn procession. Once more clothed in the ...
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Pope Theodore II | British MuseumPope, succeeded Romanus (q.v.); born and died Rome. He reigned only for 20 days in December 897 and may have been murdered for his part in the resolution of the ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources<|control11|><|separator|>
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Kingdoms of Italy - Bishops of Rome / Popes - The History FilesThe body of Fromosus, recovered from the water by a monk, is re-interred under Pope Theodore II. Pope Fromosus, disinterred and on trial. The trial of the ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Theodore II - New AdventSon of Photius. His pontificate lasted only twenty days; neither the date of his birth nor of his accession to the papacy is known.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Theodore II | Pope of Rome, Reformer, Defender - BritannicaTheodore II was the pope for 20 days during December 897. He was elected during one of the darkest periods in papal history, caused by the “Cadaver Synod” ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Pope Theodore II - The 115th Pope - PopeHistory.comPope Theodore II Quick Facts ... – Died – 897 A.D. ... There was great controversy surrounding the Cadaver Synod and its lasting and controversial impacts in Rome ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Pope Theodore II (Teodoro ) [Catholic-Hierarchy]Date, Age, Event, Title. 840¹, Born. 893¹, 53.0, Appointed, Cardinal-Deacon. 893¹, 53.0, Elevated to Cardinal. Dec 897², 57.9, Elected, Pope (Roma {Rome}, ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Formosus - New AdventIn 897 the second successor of Stephen had the body, which a monk had drawn from the Tiber, reinterred with full honours in St. Peter's. He furthermore annulled ...
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Stephen VI (or VII) | Biography, Reign & Exhumation - BritannicaStephen VI (or VII) was the pope from May 896 to August 897. The era in which he was elected as the successor to Pope Boniface VI was torn by factions led ...
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Inside the Cadaver Synod, the trial of a dead pope's bodyAug 19, 2019 · Stephen VI was imprisoned and strangled to death in jail a few months after the Cadaver Synod. Two years later, Pope John IX reinstated Pope ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: List of Popes - New AdventStephen VI (VII) (896-97); Romanus (897); Theodore II (897); John IX (898-900) ... "The List of Popes." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. New York ...Pope Alexander VI · Pope Pius VI · The Pope · Pope St. Linus
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the popes in the days of feudal anarchy - Cristo Raul.orgTHEODORE II. 897. As this Pope only reigned for twenty days, it is very probable that the month of December saw the beginning and the end of his pontificate.
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The Cadaver Synod: The Trial of a Dead Pope - Medievalists.netMay 4, 2025 · In 897, Pope Stephen VI exhumed his predecessor and put him on trial. Known as the Cadaver Synod, this bizarre episode in Church history was ...
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POPES ROMANUS AND THEODORE II - Catholic 365Sep 4, 2020 · The son of Constantine of Gallese, and, likely, the nephew of Pope Marinus (882-884), Romanus appears to have been a virtuous man, according to ...Missing: background origins
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Pope Romanus | Catholic Answers EncyclopediaIt is possible he was deposed by one of the factions which then distracted Rome, for we read that “he was made a monk”, a phrase which, in the language of the ...
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Romanus | Italian, Papacy & Benedictine - BritannicaRomanus was the pope from August to November 897. Romanus was a cardinal ... Romanus was deposed, probably by Stephen's faction. This article was most ...Missing: deposition | Show results with:deposition
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(PDF) The Pontificates of Romanus and Theodore II - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Both popes belonged to the Formosian party; both aimed to rehabilitate the reposed (896) Pope Formosus who had been, nine months after his death ...Missing: deposition election
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Pope Romanus - The 114th Pope - PopeHistory.comPope Romanus received election to the Papacy in August, 897. ... Pope Romanus served as Pope for four months and 20 days. Successor: Pope Theodore II succeeded ...
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[PDF] The Cadaver Synod: Strangest Trial in HistoryOct 31, 2001 · Sergius III, who was pope from 904 to 911, reversed the decisions of the synods of Theodore II and John IX by convening a synod which quashed ...
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Theodore II, Pope | Encyclopedia.comIgnoring the "cadaveric" synod convened under Pope stephen vi, Theodore held a synod that validated all ordinations by his predecessor Pope formosus, allowing ...Missing: church positions
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Pope Theodore II (897) - GCatholic.orgBishop of Rome. Vicar of Jesus Christ. Successor of the Prince of the Apostles. Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church. Patriarch of the West.
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Theodore II - Saints & Angels - Catholic OnlineThe cause of Theodore's death in unknown, but some have speculated he was murdered because of his support for Formosus. Continue reading about Theodore II. ← ...<|separator|>
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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. Becoming a Benedictine, ...
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[PDF] The Trials of Pope Formosus - Columbia Academic CommonsHe takes a defiant position during the interrogation. 65 Pope Theodore II (December, 897). Theodore II is said to have recovered and reburied the body of.<|separator|>
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'Not with a Bang but a Whimper' (Chapter 9) - Rome in the Ninth ...Oct 10, 2023 · ... Pope Theodore II (who reigned for less than a month in December 897) convened a new synod, which overturned the decisions of the previous ...