Pope Benedict V

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Pope Benedict V was a 10th-century pope whose brief and tumultuous reign in 964 was marked by political conflict with the Holy Roman Emperor Otto I and his subsequent deposition and exile.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic priest
human
pope
acknowledgedAsPopeBy Roman clergy
activeInCity Rome NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Benedict the Grammarian NERFINISHED
Benedictus V NERFINISHED
associatedWithEmpire Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
birthName Benedict NERFINISHED
burialPlace Hamburg Cathedral NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 10th century
clergyRankBeforePapacy deacon
conflictWith Holy Roman Emperor Otto I NERFINISHED
deathCountry Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
deathDate 4 July 965
deathPlace Hamburg NERFINISHED
deposedBy Holy Roman Emperor Otto I NERFINISHED
deposedIn 964
education grammar
era Ottonian era
exiledBy Holy Roman Emperor Otto I NERFINISHED
exiledTo Hamburg NERFINISHED
forcedToResign papacy
forcedToResignBy Holy Roman Emperor Otto I NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance example of imperial intervention in papal elections
knownFor brief and contested papacy
learning and knowledge of grammar
language Latin
nationality Italian
opposedBy supporters of Pope Leo VIII
papacyDuration about one month
papalElectionContext conflict between Roman nobility and Holy Roman Emperor Otto I
papalElectionYear 964
papalNumber 134
placeOfPapalElection Rome NERFINISHED
politicalStatus antipope from the imperial perspective
positionHeld Pope
surface form: Bishop of Rome

Pope
predecessor Pope John XII NERFINISHED
recognizedBy Roman aristocracy NERFINISHED
reignEnd 23 June 964
reignStart 22 May 964
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Christianity
subjectOf medieval papal histories
successor Pope Leo VIII NERFINISHED

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Pope John XII successor Pope Benedict V