Benedict III

Pope of the Catholic Church

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Benedict III served as pope from 855 to 858. Elected during a period of political strife in Rome, contributed to the stability of the papacy. His papacy was marked by efforts to navigate the relationship with the Byzantine Empire and manage ecclesiastical affairs within the church. Advocated for church reform and addressed issues regarding the clergy. Passed away on April 17, 858.

Served as pope from 855 to 858

Strengthened the papacy during his tenure

Promoted ecclesiastical reforms

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