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Pope Honorius II (died
February 13,
1130), born
Lamberto Scannabecchi (from 1117
Cardinal Lambert of Ostia), was
Pope from
December 21,
1124 to February 13, 1130.
Lamberto came from a simple rural background at Fiagnano Castle, near
Imola in present day
Italy. In the
12th century, such a successful career from humble beginnings is a mark of outstanding abilities. His learning recommended him to
Pope Paschal II (1099–1118), who called him to Rome. Elected
Cardinal Priest of the
Titulus S. Praxedis in
1099, Lamberto was one of the cardinals who accompanied
Pope Gelasius II in exile in
1118–
1119. As a tested opponent of the Emperor's right to select bishops in his territories – the
Investiture Controversy – Lamberto was a natural choice for papal legate; he was sent in 1119 to deal with
Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (1105–25), and delegated with powers to come to an understanding concerning the right of investiture. The struggle came to a conclusion with the
Concordat of Worms (
1122), the "
Pactum Calixtinum" that was almost as much a
Pactum Lamberti was effected on
September 23,
1123.
During his pontificate the
Premonstratensian Order, and also that of the
Knights Templar, received papal sanction.
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