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Pope Romanus (fl. 867–897) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from August to November 897. His short reign occurred during a period of partisan strife in the Catholic Church, amid the violence and disorder in central Italy. His pontificate ended when he was deposed and confined to a monastery.

Pope


Romanus
Bishop of Rome
ChurchCatholic Church
Papacy beganAugust 897
Papacy endedNovember 897
PredecessorStephen VI
SuccessorTheodore II
Personal details
Born

Family and early career

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Little is known of Romanus's background. He was born in Gallese, near Civita Castellana. His father was called Constantine.[1] According to Anura Gurugé, Romanus was supposedly the nephew of Pope Marinus I, who had also come from Gallese. Romanus was installed as the cardinal priestofSan Pietro in Vincoli, in Rome, in 867.[2]

Papacy

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Coin of Pope Romanus, bearing the name of Lambert on the obverse, and "Scs. Petrus" and his monogram on the reverse[3]

In January 897, Pope Stephen VI held what is known as the Cadaver Synod. He had the body of Pope Formosus, the rival of his ally, Lambert of Spoleto, exhumed and tried for "perjury, violating the canons prohibiting the translation of bishops, and coveting the papacy."[4] After finding him guilty, the synod annulled all of Formosus' acts and ordinations. Formosus' body was reburied in a common grave, and then thrown in the river Tiber. Supporters of Formosus rebelled, and seven months after the synod, Stephen VI was deposed, and died soon after in prison.[5]

Romanus was elected to succeed Stephen VI in August 897. He was generally considered to be pro-Formosan,[1] and annulled all the acts and decrees of his predecessor. This was criticised by the 15th-century historian Bartolomeo Platina, who wrote that "these popelings studied nothing else but to extinguish the memory and honour of their predecessors".[6] During his short pontificate, he granted the pallium to Abbot Vitalis of Farfa, appointed him as the patriarch of Grado, and bestowed a privilege upon the See of Grado. Romanus also confirmed the possessions of the bishops of Girona and Elna of their sees. His short rule was regarded as a virtuous one by contemporary historian Flodoard.[3]

Death and aftermath

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Romanus' reign as pope ended in November 897, when it is said that "he was made a monk", a term used when a pope is deposed and often confined to a monastery.[1][3] It is unknown whether he was deposed by supporters of his predecessor, Stephen VI,[7] or by pro-Formosan supporters, who wanted to replace him with a pope who would more actively vindicate Formosus.[1] Romanus' date of death is unknown.[1]

The power struggle between supporters of Formosus and those of Stephen continued for over ten years; Romanus was succeeded by Theodore II, who was only pope for twenty days, during which time he had Formosus' body reburied, and held a synod annulling the Cadaver Synod. This was reaffirmed by John IX who held synods reaffirming that of Theodore II, and he further banned the trial of people after their death. In turn, Sergius III later annulled the synods of Theodore II and John IX, and reinstated the validity of the Cadaver Synod.[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Kelly & Walsh 2010, p. 115.
  • ^ Gurugé 2010, p. 88.
  • ^ a b c Mann 1912.
  • ^ Kelly & Walsh 2010, p. 114.
  • ^ Kelly & Walsh 2010, pp. 114–115.
  • ^ Platina 1479, p. 239.
  • ^ "Romanus". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  • ^ Dollison 1994, pp. 96–97.
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    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by

    Stephen VI

    Pope
    897
    Succeeded by

    Theodore II


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