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- Pope Sergius II (1785 bytes)
1: ...ttacked [[Porto]] and [[Ostia]] (August [[846]]). Sergius died while negotiating between two patriarchs and...
3: ...ed, with Sergius intervening to save John's life. Sergius was then consecrated immediately, without seeking...
4: ... with Louis being crowned king of [[Lombardy]] by Sergius. The Pope, however, did not accede to all the dem...
6: Sergius went in for much rebuilding of [[Rome]], relying ... - Pope Sergius III (3716 bytes)
1: ...[Pope John XI]] and reputed to be the mistress of Sergius III, largely upon a remark by Liutprand (see Broo...
3: ...quently most of the surviving documentation about Sergius comes from his opponents.
5: ...olted and ejected him in 903/4. They then invited Sergius to come out of retirement. His return is marked a...
7: ...[Pope Formosus]], by expanding on the mutilation. Sergius reportedly had the much-abused corpse of Formosus...
9: Sergius restored the [[Lateran|Lateran Palace]], which ha...
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- List of popes (77758 bytes)
626: | '''[[Pope Sergius I]]'''<br><small>Saint Sergius</small>
627: | Papa '''Sergius''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
769: | '''[[Pope Sergius II]]'''
770: | Papa '''Sergius''' Secundus, <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
888: | '''[[Pope Sergius III]]''' - Pope Martin I (2192 bytes)
1: ...' of [[Patriarch Paul II|Paul]], the successor of Sergius, which had the support of the reigning emperor ([... - Pope Conon (433 bytes)
7: Successor=[[Pope Sergius I|Saint Sergius I]]|Dates=686–687}} - Pope John VI (619 bytes)
1: ...ir two months after the death of [[Pope Sergius I|Sergius I]].
6: Predecessor=[[Pope Sergius I|Saint Sergius I]]| - Pope Gregory IV (1823 bytes)
16: Successor=[[Pope Sergius II|Sergius II]]|Dates=827–844}} - Pope Sergius II (1785 bytes)
1: ...ttacked [[Porto]] and [[Ostia]] (August [[846]]). Sergius died while negotiating between two patriarchs and...
3: ...ed, with Sergius intervening to save John's life. Sergius was then consecrated immediately, without seeking...
4: ... with Louis being crowned king of [[Lombardy]] by Sergius. The Pope, however, did not accede to all the dem...
6: Sergius went in for much rebuilding of [[Rome]], relying ... - Pope Leo IV (1445 bytes)
1: ...s unanimously chosen to succeed [[Pope Sergius II|Sergius II]]. His pontificate was chiefly distinguished b...
7: Predecessor=[[Pope Sergius II|Sergius II]]| - Pope Formosus (4107 bytes)
14: ...as been subsequently disregarded by the Church as Sergius was an [[morality|immoral]] man guilty of having ... - Pope Leo V (526 bytes)
1: ...Christopher]], who was in turn executed by [[Pope Sergius III]] in [[904]]. - Pope Sergius III (3716 bytes)
1: ...[Pope John XI]] and reputed to be the mistress of Sergius III, largely upon a remark by Liutprand (see Broo...
3: ...quently most of the surviving documentation about Sergius comes from his opponents.
5: ...olted and ejected him in 903/4. They then invited Sergius to come out of retirement. His return is marked a...
7: ...[Pope Formosus]], by expanding on the mutilation. Sergius reportedly had the much-abused corpse of Formosus...
9: Sergius restored the [[Lateran|Lateran Palace]], which ha... - Pope Anastasius III (507 bytes)
1: ...ly the illegitimate son of his predecessor [[Pope Sergius III]].
7: Predecessor=[[Pope Sergius III|Sergius III]]| - Pope John XI (1358 bytes)
3: ...iber Pontificalis]]", he was the natural son of [[Sergius III]] ("Johannes, natione Romanus ex patre Sergio... - Pope Agapetus II (788 bytes)
3: ...rnocracy]]," which lasted from the accession of [[Sergius III]] in [[904]] to the deposition of [[John XII]... - Byzantine architecture (9737 bytes)
6: ...clude the churches of St Irene, St Sophia, and St Sergius. Secular structures include the [[walls of Consta...
18: At St Sergius, Constantinople, and San Vitale, Ravenna, churche...
60: ...rchate.org/ecumenical_patriarchate/chapter_4/html/sergius_and_bacchus.html]
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