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Pope Stephen VII

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Papacy began
  
February 929

Successor
  
Pope John XI

Papacy ended
  
15 March 931

Predecessor
  
Pope Leo VI

Name
  
Pope VII

Term ended
  
March 15, 931 AD

Died
  
931 AD, Rome, Italy


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Birth name
  
? Stephanus de Gabrielli

Similar People
  
Pope John XIV, Pope Leo V, Pope John X, Pope Gregory V, Pope Benedict VI

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Pope Stephen VII (Latin: Stephanus VII; d. 15 March 931) was Pope from February 929 to his death in 931. A candidate of the infamous Marozia, his pontificate occurred during the period known as the Saeculum obscurum.

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Biography

Stephen was a Roman by birth, the son of Theodemundus, and perhaps a member of the Gabrielli family. He was elected—probably handpicked—by Marozia from the Tusculani family, as a stop-gap measure until her own son John was ready to assume the chair of Saint Peter. Prior to his election, Stephen had been the cardinal-priest of St Anastasia in Rome.

Very little is known about Stephen’s pontificate. During his two years as pope, Stephen confirmed the privileges of a few religious houses in France and Italy. As a reward for helping free Stephen from the oppression of Hugh of Arles, Stephen granted Cante di Gabrielli the position of papal governor of Gubbio, and control over a number of key fortresses. Stephen was also noted for the severity with which he treated clergy who strayed in their morals. He was also, apparently, according to a hostile Greek source from the twelfth century, the first pope who went around clean shaved whilst pope.

Stephen died around 15 March 931, and was succeeded by Pope John XI.

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Pope Stephen VII Wikipedia