
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The 10th and 11th centuries saw a sting of many short papacies, as secular rulers added and removed pontiffs to impose their will on the papacy.
Among these popes were some of the most wretched men to sit in the chair of St Peter, which earned the era the title the Saeculum Obscurum, or "dark age" of the papacy.
By Scott Schulze & Kevin Schmiesing4.8
5858 ratings
The 10th and 11th centuries saw a sting of many short papacies, as secular rulers added and removed pontiffs to impose their will on the papacy.
Among these popes were some of the most wretched men to sit in the chair of St Peter, which earned the era the title the Saeculum Obscurum, or "dark age" of the papacy.

4,974 Listeners

6,747 Listeners

7,703 Listeners

2,155 Listeners

2,927 Listeners

36 Listeners

821 Listeners

1,257 Listeners

818 Listeners

1,166 Listeners

684 Listeners

439 Listeners

11,341 Listeners

186 Listeners

148 Listeners