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  1. Pope Gregory V (Latin: Gregorius V; c. 972 – 18 February 999), born Bruno of Carinthia, was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 3 May 996 to his death. A member of the Salian dynasty, he was made pope by his cousin, Emperor Otto III.

  2. Gregory V (born 972, Carinthia—died February 18?, 999, Rome [Italy]) was the first German pope, whose pontificate from 996 to 999 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).

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  3. Pope Gregory V was the 138th leader of the Catholic Church and the fifth man to use the name Gregory. He was also the first German pope. He chose this name in honor of his predecessors and set a precedent that other popes still use today.

  4. New Catholic Encyclopedia. GREGORY V, POPE Pontificate: May 3, 996 to February or March 999;b. Bruno, 972, the second son of Duke Otto of Carinthia, and the great-grandson of the Emperor otto i. Destined for the clerical life, he received an excellent education and served in the imperial chapel.

  5. Jun 16, 2021 · He was conversant with Roman literature, and fluent in German, literary Latin and the vulgar Italian. He then accompanied Bruno to Rome, where the young cardinal was consecrated 6 May 996. Two weeks later, the new Pope Gregory V crowned Otto Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. The two worked together throughout Gregory’s reign.

  6. May 21, 2024 · Overview. Gregory V. (996—999) Quick Reference. (3 May 996–18 Feb. 999) When Emperor Otto III (996–1002), moving from Germany in response to John XV's appeal for help, reached Pavia at Easter 996, he learned that the pope was dead (March).

  7. Pope Gregory V. Gregory V ( Latin: Gregorius Quintius; c. 972-18 February 999), also known as Bruno of Carinthia, was a German priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 139th Pope from 3 May 996 to 18 February 999. [1] Early life. Bruno of Carinthia was a son of Otto I, Duke of Carinthia. He was made chaplain of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto III.

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