"Sergius IV" redirects here. For the Duke of Naples from 1002 to 1036, see Sergius IV of Naples.
Pope
Sergius IV
Bishop of Rome
Tomb of Sergius IV in St John Lateran (18th century)
Church
Catholic Church
Papacy began
31 July 1009
Papacy ended
12 May 1012
Predecessor
John XVIII
Successor
Benedict VIII
Orders
Consecration
1004
Created cardinal
1004 by John XVIII
Personal details
Born
Pietro Martino Buccaporci
Rome, Papal States, Holy Roman Empire
Died
(1012-05-12)12 May 1012 Rome, Papal States, Holy Roman Empire
Previous post(s)
Cardinal-Bishop of Albano (1004–1009)
Other popes named Sergius
Pope Sergius IV (died 12 May 1012) was the bishop of Rome and nominal ruler of the Papal States from 31 July 1009 to his death. His temporal power was eclipsed by the patrician John Crescentius. Sergius IV may have called for the expulsion of Muslims from the Holy Land, but this is disputed. Since his time, the practice that the person who has been elected to the office of pope takes on a new name became a tradition.[1]
^Goez, Werner (1970). "PAPA QUI ET EPISCOPUS: ZUM SELBSTVERSTÄNDNIS DES REFORMPAPSTTUMS IM 11. JAHRHUNDERT". Archivum Historiae Pontificiae. 8: 27–59. JSTOR 23563726.
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attracted the notice of Pope Gregory IV, who made him a subdeacon; and was created cardinal-priest of Santi Quattro Coronati by PopeSergius II. In April 847...
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according to one catalogue of popes, retired to a monastery, where he died shortly afterwards. His successor was PopeSergiusIV. Biography portal Christianity...
Constance and remarry Bertha. PopeSergiusIV was not about to allow a consanguineous marriage which had been formally condemned by Pope Gregory V and Robert had...
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in the West or the addition of the filioque to the Nicene Creed by PopeSergiusIV. The resulting schism, the Great Schism, has often been dated to the...
his release). May 12 – PopeSergiusIV dies after a 3-year pontificate at Rome. He is succeeded by Benedict VIII as the 143rd pope of the Catholic Church...
energy or two. Sergius added that the doctrine of two energies could lead to the erroneous belief that Jesus has two conflicting wills. Pope Honorius’ reply...
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Christian lands. When the news reached Europe, Christians were horrified; PopeSergiusIV sent a circular letter to all churches, calling for a holy fight in...
as emperor himself in 610. Sergius also provided support to Heraclius throughout his campaign against the Persians. Sergius also played a prominent role...
proceeds to Monte Cassino – and persuades Abbot Atenulf to expel Dattus. PopeSergiusIV supports Dattus with papal troops, to garrison the tower on the Garigliano...
Saint-Riquier) and Bertha de Burgundy. His plan was to obtain from PopeSergiusIV an annulment from his marriage with Constance and to remarry Bertha...
(right aisles), PopeSergiusIV (right aisles), Pope Clement XII Corsini (left aisle), Pope Martin V (in front of the confessio); Pope Innocent III (right...
the Early Middle Ages, Vol. IV: The Popes in the Days of Feudal Anarchy, 891–999. p. 264 Pope Benedict VI New Advent.org Pope John XIV NewAdvent.org Kirsch...
Westerners", the canons of which were sent to PopeSergius I (in office 687–701) for his signature; Sergius refused and openly flouted the new laws. The...
proceeds to Monte Cassino – and persuades Abbot Atenulf to expel Dattus. PopeSergiusIV supports Dattus with papal troops, to garrison the tower on the Garigliano...