July 25, 2013

THE FIRST GERMAN POPE GREGORY V (974)

From 996 to 999 the first German pope whose pontificate was among the most turbulent in history.

Grandson of the Holy Roman emperor Otto I the Great, he was the young cousin and chaplain to Otto III who named him pope (consecrated May 3, 996).

On May 21, 996 Gregory crowned Otto III emperor.
He anathematized King Robert II the Pious of France for his marriage (996) considered technically incestuous to Bertha countess of Blois (they were first cousins who in the Roman Catholic Church may not marry).

When Otto was called back to Germany a powerful noble named Crescentius II stirred a revolt in Rome that forced Gregory to flee (autumn of 996) and installed John XVI as antipope (997).

When Otto returned (998) a reign terror ensued: John was deposed and mutilated, Crescentius was executed and Gregory V was reinstated as pope (998).

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