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Pope Sixtus IV

Pope Sixtus IV (Latin: Xystus Quartus; 21 July - 12 August ),[1] originally Francesco della Rovere, was an Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the thPope from until his death in [2]

He is known for beginning construction of the Sistine Chapel.[3]

Early life

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Della Rovere was born in Celle Ligure, a town near Savona in Liguria.[3] His family was important.[4]

As a young man, he joined the Franciscan Order.

He rose in the order to head of the Franciscans in Liguria.[3]

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

Cardinal

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In , Pope Paul II raised della Rovere to the rank of Cardinal.[3]

Pope

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He was elected pope on August 9, [5] He took the name Sixtus because the first day of the conclave which elected him pope was the Feast Day of St.

Sixtus.[6]

Pope Sixtus was involved in Italian and European political disputes.[7]

Papal actions

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Legacy

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Sixtus ordered the building of the Ponte Sisto (Sistine Bridge) across the Tiber River.[3]

The Vatican Library was enlarged during the reign of Sixtus; and the number of manuscripts grew ten times larger—from during the reign of Pope Nicholas V to [8]

Related pages

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References

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  1. ↑Note that the first three popes are called "Xystus" in ancient records.

    Pope sixtus iv biography template pdf Pope Sixtus IV was the th Pope, whose 13 years long papacy was embroiled in controversies and internal wars. He was also a noted theological writer and teacher who gave lectures at universities in Siena, Pavia, Padua, Florence and Bologna.

    Sixtus or Xystus was a Roman name which was Latinized from the Greek name "Ξυστος." This name means "polished." This name is not to be confused with the common Roman name "Sextus" which means "sixth".

  2. ↑"List of Popes,"Catholic Encyclopedia (); retrieved
  3. "Pope Sixtus IV,"Catholic Encyclopedia; retrieved
  4. ↑Sixtus IV was the uncle of Pope Julius II.
  5. Chisholm, Hugh ().

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  6. Guruge, Anura (). The Next Pope. Anura Guruge.

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  7. The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. C. Knight. p.&#;
  8. Seldes, George. The Vatican: yesterday, today, tomorrow. Taylor & Francis. p.&#;

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