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Pope Stephen V (VI)

Pope Stephen V (VI) was born with the given name of Stephen in the year A.D., and died in 891 A.D. He began his reign as Pope in the year 885 A.D. and ended his reign in the year 891 A.D., during the Early Middle Ages. Stephen V (VI) was from Rome, and his papal number is: 111 out of 267 officially recognized Roman Catholic Popes.

Summary: Pope who faced famine, political disorder, and missionary concerns.

Biography:

Stephen V governed during a troubled period marked by famine, disorder, and the fragmentation of political authority in the West. He also dealt with questions involving Slavic Christianity and relations among emerging Christian realms, illustrating the expanding geographic reach of papal concern.

His pontificate reflects the dual burden of the early medieval pope: care for immediate Roman needs and oversight of a wider Christian world in formation. Even in a time of scarcity and insecurity, Rome remained a point of appeal and guidance.

Stephen V’s legacy lies in preserving the papal office as a source of continuity amid both local distress and the broad reshaping of European Christianity.