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  1. Pope Victor II (c. 1018 – 28 July 1057), born Gebhard of Dollnstein-Hirschberg, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 13 April 1055 until his death in 1057. Victor II was one of a series of German-born popes who led the Gregorian Reform.

  2. Victor II was the pope from 1055 to 1057. Victor was of noble birth and was appointed bishop of Eichstätt in 1042. He eventually became chief adviser to the Holy Roman emperor Henry III, who in 1054 nominated him as Pope St. Leo IX’s successor. After his consecration on April 13, 1055, Victor.

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    153rd Pope of the Catholic Church.

  4. encyclopedia. Pope Victor II. Reigned 1055-1057. Click to enlarge. VICTOR II (GEBHARD, COUNT OF CALW, TOLLENSTEIN, AND HIRSCHBERG), POPE, b. about 1018; d. at Arezzo, July 28, 1057. The papal catalogues make him a native of the Bavarian Nordgau, while most German sources designate Swabia as his birth-place.

  5. Pope Victor II was the 157th pope to served as the head of the Catholic Church and the bishop of Rome. He did so from 1055 A.D. to 1057 A.D.

  6. Jan 31, 2022 · Pope Victor II was the sixth German Pope. His short-lived successor was the last for a millenium. He was a champion against simony and clerical marriage.

  7. Born about 1018; died at Arezzo, 28 July, 1057. The papal catalogues make him a native of the Bavarian Nordgau, while most German sources designate Swabia as his birthplace.

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