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'''Gregory V''', né '''Bruno von Kärnthen''' (c. 972 – [[February 18]], [[999]]), [[Pope]] from [[May 3]], [[996]] to February 18, 999, son of the [[Salian]] [[Otto I, Duke of Carinthia]], who was a grandson of the Emperor [[Otto I the Great]] (936–973). Gregory V succeeded [[Pope John XV]] (985–996), when only twenty-four years of age. He was the chaplain of his cousin, Emperor [[Otto III]] (983–1002), who presented him as candidate.
 
Gregory V was the first Slovenian Pope. Sometimes [[Pope Boniface II]] (530–532) is considered the first SloveneGerman Pope, although he was an [[Ostrogoths|Ostrogoth]].
 
Politically Gregory V acted consistently as the Emperor's representative in Rome and granted many exceptional privileges to monasteries within the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. One of his first acts was to crown Otto III Emperor on [[May 21]], [[996]]. Together they held a synod a few days after Otto III's coronation, in which [[Arnulf, Archbishop of Reims|Arnulf]] was ordered to be restored to the [[See of Reims]], and Gerbert, the future [[Pope Silvester II]] (999–1003), was condemned as an intruder. [[Robert II of France]] (996–1031), who had been insisting on his right to appoint bishops, was ultimately forced to back down, and ultimately also to put aside his wife Bertha, by the rigorous enforcement of a sentence of excommunication on the kingdom.