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Pope Clement II

Pope Clement II was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 25 December 1046 until his death in 1047.

Early career
Born in Hornburg, Duchy of Saxony, in what is now Lower Saxony, Germany, he was the son of Count Konrad von Morsleben-Horneburg and his wife, Amulrad von Meyendorf. In 1040, he became Bishop of Bamberg. == Papacy ==
Papacy
In 1046, Suidger accompanied King Henry on his campaign to Italy and in December, participated in the Council of Sutri, which deposed former Benedict IX and Sylvester III and persuaded Gregory VI to resign. Henry nominated Suidger for the papacy and the council elected him, making him the first pope placed on the throne by the power of the German emperors. Suidger insisted upon retaining the bishopric of his see, partly for needed financial support, and partly lest the turbulent Romans should before long send him back to Bamberg. Suidger took the name Clement II. Immediately after his election, Henry and the new pope travelled to Rome, where Clement was enthroned. He then crowned Henry III as emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Clement II's short pontificate, starting with the Roman synod of 1047, initiated an improvement in the state of affairs within the Roman Church, particularly by enacting decrees against simony. A dispute for precedence among the Sees of Ravenna, Milan, and Aquileia was settled in favour of Ravenna. == Death ==
Death
Clement accompanied Henry III in triumphal progress through southern Italy and placed Benevento under an interdict for refusing to open its gates to them. Proceeding with Henry to Germany, he canonized Wiborada, a nun of St. Gall, martyred by the Hungarians in 925. On his way back to Rome, he died near Pesaro on 9 October 1047. His corpse was transferred back to Bamberg, which he had loved dearly, and interred in the western choir of the Bamberg Cathedral. His is the only tomb of a pope north of the Alps. It is not clear, however, whether he was murdered or whether the lead sugar was used as medicine. Clemens II Grab 1 Diözesanmuseum Bamberg.jpg|Artifacts from Clement's grave in the diocesan museum: hair, chalice, gauntlets, medallion Clemens II Grab 2 Diözesanmuseum Bamberg.jpg|Fabrics Clemens II Grab 3 Diözesanmuseum Bamberg.jpg|Fabrics and shoe remnants == References ==
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