Pope Sergius III

Pope Sergius III (c. 860 − 14 April 911) was a pope of the Catholic Church from 29 January 904 to 14 April 911, during a period of feudal violence and disorder in central Italy, when the Papacy was a pawn of warring aristocratic factions, often led by prominent women. Because Sergius III had reputedly ordered the murder of his two immediate predecessors, Leo V and Christopher and was the only pope to have allegedly fathered an illegitimate son who later became pope (John XI), his pontificate has been described as "dismal and disgraceful". He is the first Pope to be depicted wearing the papal tiara.

Read more about Pope Sergius III:  Early Career, Activity in Italy, Relations With Constantinople, Alleged Affair With Marozia, Death, Reputation

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