Pope
Lando
(913-14).
A native of the Sabina, and the son of Taino, elected pope seemingly in July or August,
913; d. in February or March, 914, after a reign of a little over six months. Nothing more
is known of him except that he was a worthy man, and granted a privilege to a church in
his native Sabina.
Liber Pontificalis, II, 239; KERR, Italia Pontificia, II (Berlin, 1907), 73; MANN,
Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, IV, 147 sqq.
HORACE K. MANN
Transcribed by Joseph E. O'Connor
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII
Copyright © 1910 by Robert Appleton Company
Online Edition Copyright © 1999 by Kevin Knight
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