
Gregory VI
Gregory VI was a pope during the 11th century who was appointed by Benedict IX as his successor after Benedict's brief resignation to marry. However, Gregory VI's papacy was marked by instability, as Benedict IX soon reclaimed the papal throne, leading to a unique situation where the Church had multiple claimants to the papacy. His role highlights the complex and often tumultuous nature of papal succession during this period.
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Gregory VI was proposed as a successor by Benedict IX.
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