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Pope Benedict IX

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Pope Benedict IX

Pope Benedict IX (Latin: Benedictus IX; c. 1012 – c. 1056), born Theophylact of Tusculum in Rome, was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States for three periods between October 1032 and July 1048 (1032–1044; 1045; 1047–1048). Aged about 20 when first elected, he may have been the youngest Pope in the history of the Catholic Church. He is the only person to have been Pope more than once and the only person ever accused of selling the papacy. Benedict was the nephew of his two immediate predecessors, Benedict VIII and John XIX. In October 1032, Benedict's father obtained his election through bribery. However, his reputedly dissolute activities provoked a revolt on the part of the Romans. Benedict was driven out of Rome and Sylvester III elected to succeed him. Some months later, Benedict and his supporters managed to expel Sylvester. Benedict then decided to resign in favor of his godfather, Gregory VI, provided he was reimbursed for his expenses. Benedict subsequently had second thoughts, returned, and attempted to depose Gregory VI. A number of prominent clergymen appealed to Henry III, King of the Romans, to restore order. Henry and his forces crossed the Brenner Pass into Italy, where he summoned the Council of Sutri to decide the matter. Benedict IX, Sylvester III, and Gregory VI were all deposed. Henry then had Clement II elected in December 1046.

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Church
Catholic Church
Papacy began
October 1032 (first time)10 March 1045 (second time)8 November 1047 (third time)
Papacy ended
20 January 1045 (first time)1 May 1045 (second time)17 July 1048 (third time)
Predecessor
mw- John XIX (1032)Sylvester III (1045)Clement II (1047)
Successor
Sylvester III (1044)Gregory VI (1045)Damasus II (1048)
Born
Theophylact of Tusculum (Italian: Teofilatto di Toscolo)c. 1012Rome, Papal States
Died
c. December 1055/January 1056 (aged 43-44)Grottaferrata, Papal States

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Preceded byJohn XIX
Preceded byJohn XIX
Catholic Church titles
Preceded byJohn XIX
Catholic Church titles
Pope 1032–1044
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Succeeded bySylvester III
Preceded bySylvester III
Preceded bySylvester III
Catholic Church titles
Preceded bySylvester III
Catholic Church titles
Pope 1045
Catholic Church titles
Succeeded byGregory VI
Preceded byClement II
Preceded byClement II
Catholic Church titles
Preceded byClement II
Catholic Church titles
Pope 1047–1048
Catholic Church titles
Succeeded byDamasus II
Catholic Church titles
Preceded byJohn XIX
Pope 1032–1044
Succeeded bySylvester III
Preceded bySylvester III
Pope 1045
Succeeded byGregory VI
Preceded byClement II
Pope 1047–1048
Succeeded byDamasus II

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