Leo VIII
Pope of the Catholic Church
Pope of the Catholic Church
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Leaders & Politicians
Italy
Served as pope from 964 to 965. Elected during a turbulent period in the Church's history, oversaw various ecclesiastical matters. Appointed several bishops and involved in disputes with rivals. Death occurred shortly after a brief papacy, which marked a continuation of political strife within the Church.
Papal leadership from 964 to 965
Appointment of bishops
Involvement in Church disputes
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