10 August 2025

Leo VII, a Weak but Pious and Peaceful Pope

His predecessor was Pope John XI, the son of Marozia (See the post on Pope Leo VI), whom she had "appointed" to the See of Peter.


From Aleteia

By I. Media

In 931, the Roman aristocrat Marozia succeeded in having her son elected pope, a young man in his early twenties who took the name John XI. According to the Liber pontificalis, John XI was the child of the late Pope Sergius III (904-911), with whom Marozia had had a relationship in her youth.

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