Like Julius III with Innocenzo, Sixtus made his lover Petro Riario – who was also his nephew – … [3], He was elected pope on August 9, 1471. was bishop of Rome from the 31st of July 432 to the 19th of August 440. The Early Christians: Saints and Martyrs for the Church, 3.

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Sixtus IV, originally named Francesco della Rovere, was born in the Republic of Genoa on July 21, 1414. His election was manipulated by Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere (later Pope Julius II), whose tool Innocent remained.

http://archives.lib.byu.edu/repositories/14/resources/11777 Accessed October 22, 2020. Saints and Sinners in The Medieval Church, 4. [6], Pope Sixtus was involved in Italian and European political disputes.

Pope Sixtus IV (Latin: Xystus Quartus; 21 July 1414 - 12 August 1484), originally Francesco della Rovere, was an Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 213th Pope from 1471 until his death in 1484.. Sixtus IV (1414-1484) was pope of the from 1471 to 1484. Modern Saints, Modern Heroes: The Great Revival. He is known for beginning construction of the Sistine Chapel. Initial citation: MSS 8491; Sixtus IV letter; 19th Century Western & Mormon Manuscripts; L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University. It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances. [5] He took the name Sixtus because the first day of the conclave which elected him pope was the Feast Day of St. Pope Sixtus IV (Latin: Xystus Quartus; 21 July 1414 - 12 August 1484),[1] originally Francesco della Rovere, was an Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 213th Pope from 1471 until his death in 1484.

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Despite the scandalous rumors spread about his personal conduct, Sixtus was an effective leader, and he succeeded both in strengthening the temporal power of the Catholic Church and in halting temporarily the advances of Protestantism. Neither a crusader nor Today, he is perhaps best remembered as an outstanding patron of the arts; he was responsible for initiating the physical rehabilitation of the city of Rome, which was continued by pontiffs in the early sixteenth century.

[3], Della Rovere studied philosophy and theology at the University of Pavia; and he lectured at Padua, Bologna, Pavia, Siena, and Florence.

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