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Pope Benedict V

Pope Benedict V was born with the given name of Benedict in the year A.D., and died in A.D. He began his reign as Pope in the year 964 A.D. and ended his reign in the year 966 A.D., during the Early Middle Ages. Benedict V was from Rome, and his papal number is: 133 out of 267 officially recognized Roman Catholic Popes.

Summary: Pope elected against imperial wishes and soon deposed.

Biography:

Benedict V was chosen by the Romans in opposition to the claims backed by Emperor Otto I, making his election a flashpoint in the struggle between local Roman preference and imperial control. His brief reign unfolded under intense political pressure.

He was soon deposed and exiled, illustrating how vulnerable papal succession remained to imperial intervention. Even so, his election testified to Rome’s continuing desire to assert a measure of autonomy.

Benedict V’s memory is that of a displaced pope whose fate reveals the contested nature of papal legitimacy in the tenth century.