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n 897 AD, one of the most bizarre events in medieval history took place: The Cadaver Synod. They actually put a dead pope on trial and cut off his fingers. This video explores the shocking story of Pope Formosus, whose decomposing corpse was exhumed by Pope Stephen VI, dressed in papal vestments, and forced to stand trial for crimes against the Church.Discover the dark secrets of Vatican history and the gruesome details of why the Pope's blessing fingers were severed. We dive deep into the Cadaver Synod of 897, the legal madness of the medieval church, and the chaotic downfall of the sitting Pope who orchestrated this macabre spectacle.In this video, we cover:The horrifying trial where the defendant was already dead.The legal reason behind cutting off Formosus's fingers.The role of the deacon assigned to defend a rotting corpse.How the Tiber River "miracle" led to the downfall of Pope Stephen VI.If you love dark history, medieval scandals, and strange history documentaries, make sure to subscribe! Timestamps 00:00 The Trial Where the Defendant Was Already Dead 00:38 Why Pope Stephen VI Put Formosus on Trial 02:01 Why the Pope’s Blessing Fingers Were Cut Off 03:12 Inside the Cadaver Synod of 897 04:38 The Deacon Who Had to Defend a Corpse 05:57 The Charges Against Pope Formosus 07:16 The Guilty Verdict 08:20 The Body Thrown into the Tiber River 09:24 The Downfall of Pope Stephen VI 10:18 The Vindication of Pope Formosus #CadaverSynod #PopeStephenVI #PapalHistory #MedievalHistory #ChurchHistory #PapalCorruption #MedievalScandal #ChurchScandal #HistoricalHorror #VaticanHistory #PapalPolitics #MedievalRome #HistoricalAnalysis #ReligiousHistory #ChurchCorruption