The Cadaver Synod: When a Dead Pope Stood Trial | Smartest Year Ever (Oct 10, 2025)

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In 897 AD, Rome staged one of the most grotesque and unforgettable trials in history. The defendant wasn’t alive—he was already buried. Months after his death, Pope Formosus was dug up, dressed in papal robes, and placed in a courtroom chair to face charges in what became known as the Cadaver Synod.In this episode of Smartest Year Ever, Gordy unpacks the twisted mix of medieval politics, papal power struggles, and dark spectacle that turned a corpse into the star witness of his own trial. From the Spoletan family’s ambitions to the chilling aftermath that saw riots in Rome and the downfall of Pope Stephen VI, this story reveals how far leaders would go to weaponize religion and politics.It’s a bizarre courtroom drama where the accused couldn’t object, testify… or breathe. The Cadaver Synod remains one of the strangest and most macabre chapters of Church history—a reminder that truth can be stranger than fiction.So—why did a dead pope stand trial, and what happened after the verdict? Watch to find out.Sources:Blumenthal, U.-R. (1971). The Cadaver Synod: Fact or Fiction? The Catholic Historical Review, 57(3).Cushing, K. (2005). Reform and the Papacy in the Eleventh Century. Manchester University Press.Gregorovius, F. (1895). History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages (Vol. 3). Harper & Brothers.Norwich, J. J. (2010). The Popes: A History. Chatto & Windus.Partner, P. (1972). The Lands of St. Peter: The Papal State in the Middle Ages and Early Renaissance. University of California Press. #HistoryFacts #MedievalHistory #ChurchHistory #DailyFacts #WeirdHistory #legalhistory #didyouknow #cadaversynodMusic thanks to Zapsplat.

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