John X | |
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Bishop of Rome | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Papacy began | March 914 |
Papacy ended | May 928 |
Predecessor | Lando |
Successor | Leo VI |
Previous post(s) | Cardinal-Priest (907–914) |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Died | Rome, Papal States |
Other popes named John |
Pope John X (Latin: Ioannes X; died 28 May 928) was the bishop of Rome and nominal ruler of the Papal States from March 914 to his death. A candidate of the counts of Tusculum, he attempted to unify Italy under the leadership of Berengar of Friuli, and was instrumental in the defeat of the Saracens at the Battle of Garigliano.[1] He eventually fell out with Marozia, who had him deposed, imprisoned, and finally murdered. John’s pontificate occurred during the period known as the Saeculum obscurum.