SIXTUS IV

sĭkˈstəs, 1414–84, pope (1471–84), an Italian named Francesco della Rovere (b. near Savona); successor of Paul II. He was made general of his order, the Franciscans, in 1464 and became (1467) a cardinal. Sixtus was expected to be a reformer, but he was too much embroiled in political difficulties. The struggle with the French monarchy over the control of the church in France was complicated by Louis XI's efforts to replace Ferdinand I of Naples with a Frenchman. A quarrel with Lorenzo de' Medici became critical after the Pazzi conspiracy (1478), since an important instigator was Girolamo Riario, nephew of Sixtus, and the pope seems to have had prior knowledge of the plot. He waged war on Florence afterward. Though a reconciliation was made in 1479, Lorenzo joined Louis XI in threatening schism. Relations with Italian states other than Florence were also unhappy. Sixtus consented (1478) to the establishment of the Spanish Inquisition and then found the Spanish ignoring his rebukes for illegal procedure and jurisdiction and his demands for moderation. He welcomed into the Papal States the Jews expelled from Spain. The behavior of his favored nephews was disgraceful; a happy exception was Giuliano della Rovere (later Pope Julius II). Sixtus was an excellent administrator of the city and did much to improve and beautify Rome. He was an important benefactor of the Vatican Library, and he founded the Sistine Chapel. He summoned Josquin Desprez to Rome and legislated for the improvement of church music. He was succeeded by Innocent VIII.

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...48- 50 ; first Parliament of James IV, 47- 51 ; Parliament of 1504, 125...Philip, Archduke, 78. Philippe IV le Bel , King of France, 60 . Pipers...Innocent VIII, Julius II, Leo X, Sixtus IV. Portugal, Bartons and, 207 -8...
...cloister. But this man, though bred among monks, had, like Sixtus V., some royal virtues, which are not confined to a throne...disposition. Pius V. served as a model to the famous pope Sixtus V., who copied the example of this pontiff, and, in the...
...of them all, Gaspar de Guzman, Count of Olivares, son of that proud minister of Philip II. who had bullied and hoodwinked Sixtus V. into supporting the Armada in 1588. For years Gaspar de Guzman, and his father before him, had fruitlessly besought Lerma...
...In this very yeare that I may remember in dew place the thing which above in my ix th . booke I sayd that I would not omyt Sixtus the iiij th . bysshopp of Rome, advertysyd from James the iii d . king of Scotland that the bysshops therof had no prymate...
...as Elizabeth Woodville was concerned, she did actively promote the cult of the Virgin. In zq.8o she petitioned Pope Sixtus IV to allow her subjects to enjoy the indulgences attached to the newly re-established feast of the Visitation, even if...
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Power Made Visible: Pope Sixtus IV as Urbis Restaurator in Quattrocento...to Rome for the coronation of Pope Sixtus IV, where I was treated with great...restored churches in his Opusculum: Sixtus IV, the highest and greatest pontiff...
...Sistine Court: Platinas "Life of Sixtus IV" and the Frescoes of the Hospital...Sistine Court: Platinas "Life of Sixtus IV" and the Frescoes of the Hospital...helped plan, during the reign of Pope Sixtus IV (1471-84). Howe begins her book...
...partly because it had last been restored in 1475 by Sixtus IV, in whose honor Sixtus V had chosen his own name. In this same vein...been overlooked in favor of that of her relative, Sixtus IV, who had restored the church in the quattrocento...
...adopted the name Sixtus in emulation of Sixtus IV della Rovere, the general of the...the Church, just as his namesake, Sixtus IV della Rovere, had elevated him to...Rovere and the della Rovere popes, Sixtus IV and Julius II) was S. Pietro in...
...They were the guests of nephews of Sixtus IV: Pietro Riario, the cardinal of...papal audience and dinner with Pope Sixtus IV at the Lateran Palace. After a brief...porch completed during the papacy of Sixtus IV. The temporary wooden building was...
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...church. A paradox begins to emerge. Sixtus V ranked with the fiercest of the...by his forerunner and namesake, Sixtus IV, just over a century before. Gualtieri, in fact, believed that Sixtus would succeed in moving the obelisk...
...the enslavement of the natives of America.13 In 1472, Sixtus IV in Pastoris Alterni issued indulgences for the conversion...them as carte blanche to repress the natives. In 1476, Sixtus IV in Regimini Gregis supported the conversion of the natives...
...gain the title of duke (from Pope Sixtus IV in 1474) and establish close ties...the Order of the Garter from Edward IV of England. Accounts by contemporary...marriage, the della Rovere pope, Sixtus IV. His active role in the campaign...
...son, Alfonso, Duke of Calabria, and the forces of Pope Sixtus IV against Florence; under pressure from the Neapolitan armies...protection to such figures as the immigrant German printer, Sixtus Riessinger, and Naples became one of the major centres...
...not hold as a man." As for the Jews, Ferdinand and Isabella had obtained a papal bull from Sixtus IV for setting up an Inquisition in 1478. (Sixtus later regretted his decision when he understood the ferocity of the institution he had permitted...
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...greatest doctors of the Church by the Franciscan Pope Sixtus V in 1587. Born in Tuscany, Italy in 1221, he was christened...to him. He was canonized on April 14, 1482, by Pope Sixtus IV and declared doctor of the Church in 1588. (Christina...
...greatest Doctors of the Church by the Franciscan Pope Sixtus V. Born in Tuscany, Italy in 1221, he entered the Franciscan...died in 1274 and was canonized on April 14, 1482 by Pope Sixtus IV. He was declared Doctor of the Church in 1588 and has...
...than 20 years later, Pope Innocent IV authorised the use of torture to extract...of the pope in Rome - although Pope Sixtus IV approved it. EVEN this pogrom, inspired...victimising people. The reactionary Pope Paul IV, whose reign of terror harked back...
...between the Roman Catholic and orthodox churches. 1154 Adrian IV becomes the only Englishman appointed pope. It is believed...years. 1478 The Holy Inquisition is established by Pope Sixtus IV. As the Spanish Inquisition, it drives Jews and non...
...Pope Paul III in 1537 and Urban VIII in 1639. Pope Eugene IV (1431 to 1447) issued a bull, Sicut dudum, which under...of any money." Pope Pius II (1458 to 1464) and Pope Sixtus IV (1471 to 1484) followed with additional bulls condemning...
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SIXTUS IV sik st s, 1414 84, pope (1471 84...in 1464 and became (1467) a cardinal. Sixtus was expected to be a reformer, but he was...instigator was Girolamo Riario, nephew of Sixtus, and the pope seems to have had prior knowledge...
SIXTUS V 1521 90, pope (1585 90...Cardinal Carafa (later Paul IV), Cardinal Ghislieri (later...by St. Pius V. As pope, Sixtus V set about bringing order to...new buildings and monuments. Sixtus left a tremendous surplus in...
...II , 1458 64 Paul II , 1464 71 Sixtus IV , 1471 84 Innocent VIII , 1484...1550 55 Marcellus II, 1555 Paul IV , 1555 59 Pius IV , 1559 65 St. Pius V , 1566 72 Gregory XIII , 1572 85 Sixtus V , 1585 90 Urban VII, 1590 Gregory...
...Rovere, b. Savona; successor of Pius III. His uncle Sixtus IV gave him many offices and created him cardinal. Innocent VIII, successor to Sixtus IV, was entirely under Cardinal della Roveres influence...
SISTINE CHAPEL sis ten for Sixtus IV , private chapel of the popes in Rome, one of the principal glories of the Vatican. Built (1473) under Pope Sixtus IV, it is famous for its decorations. By far the best...
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