Pope Lando
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For other uses, see Lando.
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| Papacy began | July or August 913 |
| Papacy ended | February or March 914 |
| Predecessor | Anastasius III |
| Successor | John X |
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| Birth name | Lando |
| Born | ??? Sabina, Papal States |
| Died | February or March 914 Rome, Papal States |
Pope Lando (also known as Landus[1]) was elected pope in either July or August 913. He died about six months later, in either February or March 914.
He was born in Sabina, Italy. His father was reportedly named Taino. He did not change his name on his accession.
Lando is thought to have had powerful friends who helped him to be elected pope. Little more is known about him. He was the last pope to use a papal name which had not been previously used until Pope John Paul I did so in 1978.
Lando was pope during the period later known as the Saeculum obscurum, which lasted from 904 to 964.
[edit] Sources
- Claudio Rendina. I papi. Storia e segreti. Newton Compton, Rome, 1983.
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| Preceded by Anastasius III |
Pope 913–914 |
Succeeded by John X |
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