Pope Anastasius III explained

Type:Pope
Honorific-Prefix:Pope
Anastasius III
Bishop of Rome
Church:Catholic Church
Birth Name:Anastasius
Term Start:April 911
Term End:June 913
Predecessor:Sergius III
Successor:Lando
Birth Date:c. 865
Birth Place:Rome, Papal States
Death Date:June 913
Death Place:Rome, Papal States
Other:Anastasius

Pope Anastasius III (c. 865 — June 913[1]) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from April 911 to his death.

Anastasius was a Roman by birth. A Roman nobleman, Lucian, is sometimes recognized as his father, although other sources assert that he was the illegitimate son of his predecessor, Pope Sergius III.

Almost nothing is recorded of Pope Anastasius III, his pontificate falling in the period when Rome and the papacy were in the power of Theophylact I of Tusculum and Theodora, who approved Anastasius III's candidacy. Under his reign, the Normans of Rollo were evangelized. Anastasius III's papacy faced renewed threats from the Saracens, after they established themselves on the Garigliano river.[2] He was buried in St. Peter's Basilica.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pope Anastasius III (Anastasio) [Catholic-Hierarchy] ]. 19 April 2022.
  2. Book: Roger Collins. Keepers of the Keys of Heaven: A History of the Papacy. registration. 1 Jan 2009. Basic Books. 9780786744183. 175.