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1045

Benedict IX sells the papacy

1045

The scandalous pope sold the throne of St. Peter to his godfather Giovanni Graziano for a large sum, so he could marry. Graziano became Gregory VI. Within months rival claimants would split the city and force Emperor Henry III to march on Rome and install a German reformer. The spectacle of a pope selling his office became the most notorious example of simony in Church history.