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Location: Boulogne sur Mer Nord-Pas-de-Calais France

Sergius III, owing his rise to the …

Years: 904 - 904
February

Sergius III, owing his rise to the power of his new patron Theophylact, quickly rewards him with the position of sacri palatii vestararius, the principal official at the top of papal patronage in control of the disbursements, and thus of patronage.

All real power now devolves onto Theophylact, and Sergius essentially becaomes his puppet.

Perhaps the first clear sign of this shift in power is the fate of Sergius’ two predecessors, Pope Leo V and the Antipope Christopher.

According to the pro-Formosan Eugenius Vulgarius, Sergius ordered both men to be strangled in prison sometime in early 904.

That both men were murdered during Sergius’ pontificate appears probable, although other accounts state that Christopher at least was allowed to retire to a monastery.

Given where the real power lay, it seems more likely that either Theophylact gave the orders directly, or that he directed Sergius to give the orders.

Thus begins the era of the Saeculum obscurum (Latin: the Dark Age; a period was first identified and named by the Italian Cardinal and ecclesiastical historian Caesar Baronius in his Annales Ecclesiastici in the sixteenth century.

Baronius' primary source for his history of this period was Liutprand of Cremona.

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