Stephen VIII was born of a Roman …

Years: 940 - 940

Stephen VIII was born of a Roman family, and prior to becoming pope had been attached to the church of Saints Silvester and Martin.

With his elevation as Bishop of Rome, Stephen gives his attention to the situation in West Francia, or as the Romans still refer to it, Gaul.

Stephen intervenes in early 940 on behalf of Louis IV of France, who has been trying to bring to heel his rebellious dukes, Hugh the Great and Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, both of whom have appealed for support from the German king Otto I.

The Pope dispatches a Papal legate to the Frankish nobles, instructing them to acknowledge Louis, and to cease their rebellious actions against him, under threat of excommunication.

Although the embassy does not achieve its stated objective, it does have the effect of removing the support of the Frankish bishops who have been backing Hugh and Herbert.

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