pornocracy
papacy
Innocent III
Lotario di Segni
Pope Innocent III
Bruno of Toul
Pope Leo IX
Leo IX
Bruno
Gregory
Giovanni Battista Montini
Gregory XII
Pope Gregory XII
Paul VI
Pope Paul VI
Angelo Correr
dative absolute
Innocent XI
Pope Innocent XI
Benedetto Odescalchi
Emperor Francis II
Oddone Colonna
Pope Martin V
Martin V
Francis II
Pope Gregory VII
Hildebrand
Gregory VII
Gordius
Angelo Guiseppe Roncalli
Fourth Council of Constantinople
Constantinople
Pope John XXIII
John XXIII
pontifical
cardinal-nephew
Cardinal Bellarmine
Bellarmine
Gerbert
papalist
Benedict of Nursia
Robert Bellarmine
Sylvester II
Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmine
Bellarmino
Pope Sylvester II
St. Benedict
Benedict
Saint Benedict
Frederick I
Frederick Barbarossa
Camillian
Barbarossa
Tarquin
Pope Clement III
Giovanni Francesco Albani
Clement XI
Clement III
Pope Clement XI
Guibert of Ravenna
paparchy
Gioacchino Pecci
Pope Urban V
Clement XIV
Giovanni Vincenzo Pecci
Pope Clement XIV
Melkitism
Pope Leo XIII
Lorenzo Ganganelli
Gelasian
Leo XIII
Urban V
Guillaume de Grimoard
Pope Innocent VIII
Alexander the Liberator
Sassanian
Innocent VIII
Czar Alexander II
tsarist
Giovanni Battista Cibo
Alexander II
starets
Alexander II of Russia
Antonio Ghislieri
Louis XIII of France
Louis XIII
Byzantinization
Pope Pius V
Vatican I
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus
Pope Urban VI
Tarquinius
Bartolomeo Prignano
Tarquin the Proud
Pius V
First Vatican Council
Tarquinius Superbus
Phanar

English words for 'The period of the papacy known as the saeculum obscūrum (Latin for “dark age”), and also as the “Rule of the Harlots”, which began with the installation of Pope Sergius III in 904 and lasted for sixty years until the death of Pope John XII in 964, during which time the popes were strongly influenced by the Theophylacti, a powerful and corrupt aristocratic family.'

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