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  1. The Body of Pope Formosus Michael Edward Moore Let us cover, oh Silent One, with a sheet of fine linen, the stiff, dead profile of our Imperfection. – F. Pessoa1 Since the times of Cesare Baronius, the papacy of Pope Formosus (891–896) and the events of the Cadaver Synod have been considered emblematic of the

  2. Centered around the posthumous trial of Pope Formosus, this extraordinary event unfolded within the hallowed halls of the Church, involving accusations, an exhumed corpse, and a trial that defied the boundaries of both life and death. In this exploration, we delve into the top 10 aspects surrounding the Cadaver Synod.

  3. Formosus Formosus was a mysteriously controversial pope. Born c. 815/816, probably in Rome, he become bishop of Porto in 864. King Boris of Bulgaria was so impressed with the bishop that he twice requested Formosus be made metropolitan of Bulgaria. Popes Nicholas I and Adrian II refused to move a bishop from one see to another.

  4. Opponents engaged in a competitio memoriae: Formosus’s supporters sought to demonstrate his sanctity in order to demonstrate the validity of his ordinations, while his enemies employed many devices to sully his memory and break personal relationships that Formosus had forged among the clergy, aiming to deny him papal legitimacy, and to remove him from the list of popes.

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Guy, duke of Spoleto, had been reluctantly crowned (891) Holy Roman emperor by Pope Stephen V (VI), and Guy’s son Lambert had been crowned co-emperor by Pope Formosus. Both of these preceding pontiffs had preferred the East Frankish king Arnulf, and in 896 Formosus abandoned the Spoletans and crowned Arnulf Holy Roman emperor, igniting a ...

  6. Nov 7, 2023 · Formosus quickly came to a solution to his problem; he “invited” the Franks to invade Italy. Arnuf obliged in 896, deposing Lambert. The charge levied against Formosus by Pope Stephen VI was that he violated church law by serving as Bishop of Rome while he was still the bishop of a different diocese (Christianity-guide, 2011).

  7. Aug 19, 2018 · Pope John VIII. By most accounts, Formosus was just as power-hungry as the rest. The Medievalists report that Formosus was enemies with Guy III of Spoleto, the Holy Roman Emperor at that time, and conspired to overthrow his lineage and put Arnulf of Carinthia in his place, which he did on February 22, 896.