Pope Stephen VII di Roma
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Stephanus di Roma

Stephanus (Pope Stephen VII) di Roma
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Preceded by
Leo VI
124th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
January 929 – February 931
Succeeded by
John XI

Biography

Notables Project
Pope Stephen VII di Roma is Notable.

Stephen was a Roman by birth, the son of Theodemundus.[1]

He was Cardinal-priest of St Anastasia in Rome.[1]

He was elected pope in January 929 taking the name Stephen VII.[2]

Platina[3] states:

Stephen the Eighth, a Roman (according to some authors), came to be Pope... But Stephen, having led a peaceable and religious life, died in the second year, first month, and twelfth day of his Popedom, and was buried in St Peter's Church.

He died in February 931.[2]

Research Notes

This profile is being updated by the Popes Project.

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Wikipedia
  2. 2.0 2.1 Vatican
  3. Platina, Bartolomeo (1479) The Lives of the Popes From the Time of Our Saviour Jesus Christ to the Accession of Gregory VII, I, London: Griffith Farran & Co., p247-248, retrieved 2021-04-04.




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