Pope Agapetus II

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Pope Agapetus II was a 10th-century pope (r. 946–955) known for his relatively peaceful pontificate and efforts to support church reform amid the political dominance of the Roman nobility.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic priest
Pope
human
activeInCentury 10th century
authorityOver Catholic episcopate
Latin Church NERFINISHED
birthName Agapetus NERFINISHED
contemporaryOf Alberic II of Spoleto NERFINISHED
convoked synods in Rome
countryOfCitizenship Papal States
deathDate December 955
deathPlace Rome
endOfTerm December 955
governedTerritory Papal States NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix His Holiness NERFINISHED
Pope NERFINISHED
issued ecclesiastical privileges to monasteries
knownFor navigating political dominance of Roman nobility
relatively peaceful pontificate
supporting church reform
languageOfAdministration Latin
papacyCharacterizedBy limited temporal power due to Roman nobility
papacyLocatedIn Rome NERFINISHED
papalNumber 129
papalStyle Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province
Bishop of Rome
Primate of Italy
Sovereign of the Vatican City State NERFINISHED
Successor of the Prince of the Apostles
Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church NERFINISHED
Vicar of Christ NERFINISHED
partOf 10th-century Catholic Church history
history of the Papacy
placeOfBurial Old St. Peter’s Basilica NERFINISHED
positionHeld Pope
surface form: Bishop of Rome

Sovereign of the Papal States NERFINISHED
predecessor Pope Marinus II NERFINISHED
reign 946–955
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
seeAlso List of popes
startOfTerm 10 May 946
styleOfAddress Your Holiness NERFINISHED
successor Pope John XII NERFINISHED
supported ecclesiastical discipline
monastic reform
title Pope Agapetus II NERFINISHED

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Pope John XII predecessor Pope Agapetus II