POPE
Pope Boniface VI
Pope, Bishop of Rome
Pope Boniface VI, who reigned as Roman Pontiff from 896–896.
background
Pope Boniface VI, a native of Rome, served very briefly as the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States in April of 896. He was elected as a result of riots soon after the death of Pope Formosus on April 4. Prior to his reign, he had twice incurred a sentence of deprivation of orders as a subdeacon and as a priest. After a pontificate of fifteen days, he is said by some to have died of gout, and by others to have been forcibly ejected to make way for Stephen VI, the candidate of the Spoletan party.
summary
Pope Boniface VI, who reigned as Roman Pontiff from 896–896.
papacy Start
896
papacy End
896

