Leo VI

Leo VI

Pope, a native of Rome, succeeded John X July 6, 928, and died seven months afterwards; some say that he was put to death by Marozia, like his predecessor. He was succeeded by Stephen VII. — English Cyclopaedia; Hoefer, Nouv. Biogr. Generale, 30:712; Bower, History of the Popes, v. 95.

 
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