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Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7)

CHAPTER II
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After the death of Gregory VI.

in 1046, the Emperors resolved to enforce their right of nominating the Popes.

The two first prelates imposed on Rome, Clement II.

and Damatus II., died under suspicion of poison.

Thus the Roman people refused a foreign Pope, as the Lombards had rejected the bishops sent to rule them.


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