Pope
Stephen (IV) V
(816-17)
Stephen (IV) V, Pope, date of birth unknown; died 24 Jan., 817. Stephen, the son of
Marinus, was of the same noble Roman family which gave two other popes to the Church.
During his youth he had been patronized by Hadrian I and Leo III, the latter of whom had
ordained him deacon. His virtues were celebrated, and he was elected pope and consecrated
immediately after Leo's death, about 22 June, 816. He at once caused the Romans to take an
oath to the Emperor Louis the Pious as their suzerain, and he sent notice of his election
to him. He then went to France and crowned Louis. From that benevolent prince he received
a number of splendid presents, and with him renewed the pact or agreement that had already
existed for some time between the Franks and the papacy. Whilst still in Gaul he granted
the pallium to Theodulf of Orleans, one of the emperor's chief advisers. When returning to
Rome he visited Ravenna, there exposing the sandals of Christ to the veneration of the
faithful, and he brought back with him a number of exiles whom political reasons had sent
into exile during the pontificate of Leo III. He was buried in St. Peter's.
Liber Pontificalis, ed. DUCHESNE, II, 49 sqq.; Lives of Louis the Pious
and various annals in Mon. Germ. Hist.: Script., II; MANN, Lives of the Popes,
II, 111 sqq.
HORACE K. MANN.
Transcribed by Douglas J. Potter
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