
León IV
León IV was a pope of the Roman Catholic Church who reigned from 847 to 855. He is known for his efforts to defend Rome against Saracen raids and for his contributions to the church’s development during a tumultuous period. While not directly connected to the legend of Papisa Juana, he is often mentioned in discussions about the early papacy and the complexities surrounding its historical narratives.
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Costa Rica:
León IV, the 103rd pope, dedicated his papacy to reviving the weakened discipline of the clergy.
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Paraguay:
León IV oversaw the reconstruction of Rome after an attack by the Saracens and fortified the city.
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Guatemala:
Papisa Juana was supposedly the successor of León IV.
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