Benedict IV (died July 903) was Pope from 900 to 903. He was the son of Mammalus, a native of Rome. The tenth-century historian Frodoard, who nicknamed him the Great, commended his noble birth and public generosity. He succeeded Pope John IX (898-900) and was followed by Pope Leo V (903). Benedict IV upheld the ordinances of Pope Formosus, whose rotting corpse had been exhumed by Pope Stephen VI and put on trial in the Cadaver Synod of 897. In 901, after the Carolingian Emperors had disappeared, Benedict followed the example of Pope Leo III and crowned Louis of Provence as Holy Roman Emperor. In his reign, he also excommunicated Baldwin II of Flanders for murdering Fulk, Archbishop of Reims. He died in the summer of 903 and was buried in front of St Peter's, by the gate of Guido.
Leo V (July-December 903) followed Pope Benedict IV.
Pope Francis succeeded Benedict XVI as pope.
Clement V died April 20, 1314 but, due to a deadlocked conclave, a new pope was not elected for over 2 years when Pope John XXII was elected on August 7, 1316.
King Henry VIII was at odds with the pope because he wanted to get a divorce. This caused King Henry VIII to form the Church of England. This church was just like the Catholic Church, except the king of England was at its head, not the pope, and King Henry VIII could get divorced. A lot.
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Pope Clement VII excommunicated King Henry VIII.
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King Henry VIII Henry the VIII, because the Pope wouldn't annul his first marriage.
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No, no one thought Henry viii but the Spanish king thought one of his daughters. Elizabeth the first.
Julius II was pope when Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon got married. Leo X gave him the title "Defender of the Faith" Clement VII was pope when Henry VIII sought to put Catherine away.
waht did Henry the viii ask the pope for in 1527
King Henry VIII established the Church of England, also known as the Anglican Church.