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- Pope Sergius III (3716 bytes)
1: ...he Roman citizenry like a man" and her daughter [[Marozia]], the mother of [[Pope John XI]] and reputed to ...
3: ...e of Spoleto]], and all the official records were destroyed; consequently most of the surviving docume...
7: ...once more, tried and found guilty again, and beheaded. He even went so far as to place a laudatory rem...
20: Predecessor=[[Pope Christopher|Christopher]]| - Pope Anastasius III (507 bytes)
1: .... He was allegedly the illegitimate son of his predecessor [[Pope Sergius III]].
3: ...[[Theophylact, Count of Tusculum]] and his wife [[Marozia]], who approved Anastasius' candidacy.
7: Predecessor=[[Pope Sergius III|Sergius III]]| - Pope John X (1367 bytes)
1: ...'John X''', [[pope]] from [[914]] to [[928]], was deacon at [[Bologna]] when he attracted the attentio...
3: ...Lando|Lando]]. Like [[Pope John IX|John IX]] he endeavoured to secure himself against his temporal ene...
5: ...onfusion John perished through the intrigues of [[Marozia]], daughter of Theodora. His successor was [[Pope...
8: Predecessor=[[Pope Lando|Lando]]| - Pope John XI (1358 bytes)
3: Pope John XI was the son of [[Marozia]] and [[Alberic]]. According to [[Liutprand]] and...
5: ...his appointment to the [[Papacy|Chair of Peter]]. Marozia was thus able to exert complete control over the ...
7: At the [[overthrow]] of Marozia, John XI became subject to the control of [[Alber...
9: ...his pope who sat in the Chair of Peter during its deepest humiliation, but it was also he who granted ...
12: Predecessor=[[Pope Stephen VIII|Stephen VIII]]| - Pope Stephen IX (574 bytes)
1: ...[pope]] from about [[July 14]], [[939]] until his death towards the end of [[October]], [[942]].
3: ... the so-called "[[pornocracy]]" of Theodora and [[Marozia]], [[Rome|Roman]] noblewomen.
7: Predecessor=[[Pope Leo VII|Leo VII]]| - Pope Agapetus II (788 bytes)
1: ... governing the independent republic of [[Rome]] under the title of "prince and senator of the Romans."
3: ...trong to be attacked, but it bore fruit after his death.
6: Predecessor=[[Pope Marinus II|Marinus II]]|
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