- Pope Paul I
Infobox Pope
English name=Paul IMay 29 ,757
term_end=June 28 ,767
predecessor=Stephen II
successor=Stephen III
birth_date=???
birthplace=Rome ,Italy
dead=dead|death_date=death date|767|6|28|mf=y
deathplace=?
other=Paul infobox popestyles
papal name=Pope Paul I
dipstyle=His Holiness
offstyle=Your Holiness
relstyle=Holy Father
deathstyle=Saint |Pope Paul I was
pope fromMay 29 ,757 -June 28 ,767 . He first appears as a Roman deacon and was frequently employed by his brother,Pope Stephen II , in negotiations with the Lombard kings.After Stephen's death (
April 26 ,757 ) Paul prevailed over a faction that wanted to place theArchdeacon Theophylact on the Holy See and was chosen his brother's successor by the majority that wished a continuation of the late pope's policy. The new pope's reign was dominated by his relations with the Frankish and Lombard kings and with the Eastern emperor. He adopted an independent tone in informing theexarch inRavenna of his election, but wrote to Pepin that the Frankish alliance should be maintained unimpaired, being forced to this course by the attitude of the Lombard king,Desiderius . The latter held the cities ofImola ,Osimo ,Bologna , andAncona , which were claimed byRome , and in 758 seized upon the duchies ofSpoleto andBenevento .The same year he visited Rome and compelled Paul to write to Pepin asking him to concede all the Lombard claims except that to Imola; another letter of exactly opposite tenor was sent by the same messenger. Pepin found it advisable to maintain good relations with Desiderius, and Paul accomplished nothing by his double-dealing. Later, however, Pepin gave the pope some support and acted as arbiter between the Roman and Lombard claims.
In 765 papal privileges were restored in Beneventine and Tuscan territory and partially in Spoleto. Meanwhile, the alienation from Byzantium grew greater. Several times, especially in 759, Paul feared that the Greek emperor would send an armament against Rome; and he lived in continual dread lest Byzantine machinations turn the Frankish influence in favor of the Lombards. This was actually attempted, but Pepin held to his original Italian policy.
Paul died
June 28 ,767 .
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