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Pope Leo IV: A saint and the “Restorer of Rome”

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Incendio del borgo, de Rafael, en los museos vaticanos

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We are publishing a summer series on the 13 popes who bore the name Leo before the current pontiff. The fourth episode focuses on Pope Leo IV (847-855).

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The man who would become Pope St. Leo IV was born around 790. He was a Roman by birth, although his family roots were in Lombardy in northern Italy. A Benedictine monk at the monastery of St. Martin in Rome, he became a cardinal under the pontificate of Sergius II, pope from 844 to 847. 

The end of this pontificate was marked by the dramatic events of the Arab invasions. In August 846, the Saracens sacked Rome, leading Sergius II to consider strengthening the Vatican's fortifications. This project would be the great work of his successor.