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  1. Personal details. Born. Rome, Papal States. Died. ( 847-01-27) 27 January 847. Other popes named Sergius. Pope Sergius II ( Latin: Sergius II; died 27 January 847) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from January 844 to his death in 847. Sergius II's pontificate saw the Arab raid against Rome as well as the city's redevelopment.

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · Sergius II (born, Rome [Italy]—died Jan. 27, 847) was the pope from 844 to 847. Of noble birth, Sergius was made cardinal by Pope St. Paschal I and became an archpriest under Pope Gregory IV , whom he was elected to succeed by the Roman nobility against the wishes of the populace, which enthroned the deacon John as antipope .

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  4. Apr 8, 2024 · Sergius II (died July 1019) was the patriarch of Constantinople (1001–19) who claimed the title of “ecumenical patriarch” against the objections of the papacy. He also supported for a time the continuing schismatical movement begun in 867 in the Byzantine church by the patriarch Photius (c. 820–895), occasioned by a speculative theological controversy concerning the doctrine of the ...

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  5. Pope Sergius II was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from January 844 to his death in 847. Sergius II's pontificate saw the Arab raid against Rome as well as the city's redevelopment.

  6. Pope Sergius II died on January 27th, 847. The cause of his death is unknown, but right before dying he witnessed a raid on Roman territory. This was a terrible sight, and it almost ended in the enemy capturing the city. Pope Sergius II was buried at the Church of St. Peter. His papacy began in 844. His papacy ended in 847.

  7. SERGIUS II, POPE Pontificate: Jan. 25, 844 to Jan. 27, 847; b. Rome. He was a member of the Roman nobility, who were responsible for his election and who overcame the opposition of the popular antipope John, a deacon, who very briefly held the Lateran palace after the death of gregory iv.

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