Gregory VIII (1187)

Gregory VIII, born Alberto di Morra, was a pope of the Catholic Church from 1187 to 1187. He was the first pope to take the name Gregory, and he was the first pope to be elected by a two-thirds majority of the College of Cardinals. He was also the first pope to be elected by a majority of the cardinals from outside of Rome.

Gregory VIII was born in 1119 in the town of Benevento, Italy. He was the son of a nobleman, and he was educated in the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino. He was ordained a priest in 1143 and was appointed Bishop of Benevento in 1150. He was a strong supporter of Pope Alexander III and was appointed cardinal-priest of San Clemente in 1179.

Gregory VIII was elected pope on December 17, 1187, after the death of Pope Urban III. He was the first pope to be elected by a two-thirds majority of the College of Cardinals. He was also the first pope to be elected by a majority of the cardinals from outside of Rome.

Gregory VIII was a strong supporter of the papacy and the Catholic Church. He was a strong advocate for the Crusades and was a major supporter of the Third Crusade. He also supported the Fourth Crusade, which was launched in 1202. He was a strong advocate for the rights of the Church and the papacy, and he was a strong opponent of the Hohenstaufen dynasty.

Gregory VIII was a strong supporter of the papacy and the Catholic Church. He was a strong advocate for the Crusades and was a major supporter of the Third Crusade. He also supported the Fourth Crusade, which was launched in 1202. He was a strong advocate for the rights of the Church and the papacy, and he was a strong opponent of the Hohenstaufen dynasty.

Gregory VIII was a strong supporter of the papacy and the Catholic Church. He was a strong advocate for the Crusades and was a major supporter of the Third Crusade. He also supported the Fourth Crusade, which was launched in 1202. He was a strong advocate for the rights of the Church and the papacy, and he was a strong opponent of the Hohenstaufen dynasty.

Gregory VIII was a strong supporter of the papacy and the Catholic Church. He was a strong advocate for the Crusades and was a major supporter of the Third Crusade. He also supported the Fourth Crusade, which was launched in 1202. He was a strong advocate for the rights of the Church and the papacy, and he was a strong opponent of the Hohenstaufen dynasty.

Gregory VIII was a strong supporter of the papacy and the Catholic Church. He was a strong advocate for the Crusades and was a major supporter of the Third Crusade. He also supported the Fourth Crusade, which was launched in 1202. He was a strong advocate for the rights of the Church and the papacy, and he was a strong opponent of the Hohenstaufen dynasty.

Gregory VIII was a strong supporter of the papacy and the Catholic Church. He was a strong advocate for the Crusades and was a major supporter of the Third Crusade. He also supported the Fourth Crusade, which was launched in 1202. He was a strong advocate for the rights of the Church and the papacy, and he was a strong opponent of the Hohenstaufen dynasty.

Gregory VIII was a strong supporter of the papacy and the Catholic Church. He was a strong advocate for the Crusades and was a major supporter of the Third Crusade. He also supported the Fourth Crusade, which was launched in 1202. He was a strong advocate for the rights of the Church and the papacy, and he was a strong opponent of the Hohenst