Benedict V

Pope during a turbulent papacy

Benedict V - Pope during a turbulent papacy
Born

None
None years ago

Died

July 4th, 965
1060 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Italy

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Benedict V served as pope of the Catholic Church in the 10th century during a period marked by political instability in Rome. His papacy lasted from May to July in 965. Following his election, opposition arose from the powerful and influential Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. Despite being recognized as pope, Benedict V faced immediate challenges to his authority and was ultimately deposed by Otto’s forces. After his removal, he was exiled to Germany, where he lived until his death. The brevity of his papacy and the circumstances surrounding his deposition reflected the challenges faced by the Church in maintaining authority amid political conflicts of the era.

Became pope for a brief tenure

Deposed by Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor

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