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Pope Lando

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Lando (also known as Landus) was the pope from 913 until his death in 914. His short pontificate fell during an obscure period in papal and Roman history, the so-called Saeculum obscurum (904–964). According to the Liber pontificalis, Lando was born in the Sabina (Papal States), and his father was a wealthy Lombard count named Taino from Fornovo. The start of his pontificate has been placed as early as July or as late as November 913. The Liber claims that his pontificate lasted only four months and twenty-two days. A different list of popes, appended to a continuation of the Liber pontificalis at the Abbey of Farfa and quoted by Gregory of Catino in his Chronicon Farfense in the twelfth century, gives Lando a pontificate of six months and twenty-six days. This is closer to the duration recorded by Flodoard of Reims, writing in the tenth century, of six months and ten days. The end of his pontificate can be dated to between 5 February 914, when he is mentioned in a document of Ravenna, and late March or early April, when his successor, John X, was elected. Lando is thought to have been the candidate of Count Theophylact I of Tusculum and Senatrix Theodora, who were the most powerful couple in Rome at the time. The Theophylacti controlled papal finances through their monopoly of the office of vestararius, and also controlled the Roman militia and Senate. During Lando's reign, Arab raiders, operating from their stronghold on the Garigliano river, destroyed the cathedral of San Salvatore in Vescovio in his native diocese. No document of Lando's chancery has survived. The only act of his reign that is recorded is a donation to the diocese of Sabina mentioned in a judicial act of 1431. Lando made the large personal gift in order to restore the cathedral of San Salvatore so that the clergy who were then living at Toffia could return. Lando was the last pope to have a papal name never used before until Pope John Paul I in 1978, and the last with a unique name requiring no regnal number until Pope Francis in 2013.

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Church
Catholic Church
Papacy began
August or September 913
Papacy ended
February or March 914
Predecessor
Anastasius III
Successor
John X
Previous post
Cardinal-Deacon of the Holy Roman Church (910–913)
Born
Sabina, Papal States
Died
March 914Rome, Papal States

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Preceded byAnastasius III
Preceded byAnastasius III
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Preceded byAnastasius III
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Pope 913–914
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Succeeded byJohn X
Catholic Church titles
Preceded byAnastasius III
Pope 913–914
Succeeded byJohn X

References

  1. In the second declension. Although sometimes less common in Medieval Latin, names ending in -o in Latin tend to be writt
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    https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Pope_Lando
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  7. Umberto Longo, "Landone, papa", Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 63 (2004).
    http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/papa-landone_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29/
  8. Harald Zimmerman, "Lando", in Philippe Levillain, ed., The Papacy: An Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, Gaius–Proxies (New York: Rou
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  10. Roger Collins, Keepers of the Keys of Heaven: A History of the Papacy, (Basic Books, 2009), 175.
  11. New World Pope: Pope Francis and the Future of the Church
    https://books.google.com/books?id=NqUoDwAAQBAJ&dq=lando++++&pg=PT91
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    https://books.google.com/books?id=GAo0EAAAQBAJ&dq=lando+francis+pope&pg=PA176
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