Pope Clement II

De Montor, Lives of the Popes, volume 1, page 278: After the resignation of Gregory VI, at the Council of Sutri, Clement was against his will unanimously elected, for there was not then in the Roman Church an ecclesiastic more worthy of that honor than he. 
See also Henry III

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