SIXTUS V

1521–90, pope (1585–90), an Italian (b. near Montalto) named Felice Peretti; successor of Gregory XIII. He entered the Franciscan order in early youth. After ordination (1547) he became a famous preacher and was patronized by zealous leaders of the Counter Reformation, notably Cardinal Carafa (later Paul IV), Cardinal Ghislieri (later St. Pius V), St. Philip Neri, and St. Ignatius of Loyola. From 1556 to 1560 he was counselor to the Inquisition in Venice, but his ardor caused trouble and he was recalled. In 1565 he went to Spain to look into the alleged heresy of the archbishop of Toledo and so seriously fell out with his companion, Cardinal Buoncompagni (later Gregory XIII), that they became enemies for life. He was created cardinal (1570) by St. Pius V. As pope, Sixtus V set about bringing order to the Papal States, which were at the mercy of brigands, and his methods, if violent, were successful. He spent a vast amount of money on the city of Rome, rebuilding countless churches, beautifying streets, and erecting new buildings and monuments. Sixtus left a tremendous surplus in the treasury by collecting new taxes, selling offices, and making loans. He reorganized the pontifical administration and the sacred college, which he set at the number of 70. He gave his sanction to Philip II of Spain's attempt to invade and restore Catholicism to England, an endeavor that ended in the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Sixtus V is one of the great figures of the Counter Reformation. He was succeeded by Urban VII.

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...millions of gold crowns deposited by Sixtus V. in the castle of St. Angelo...and supply all other expenses, Sixtus was obliged to give a greater latitude...and as the heads of the Church. Sixtus V. in quality of chief pontiff, wanted...
...this man, though bred among monks, had, like Sixtus V., some royal virtues, which are not confined...depend on the character and disposition. Pius V. served as a model to the famous pope Sixtus V., who copied the example of this pontiff...
...conceived a mortal aversion to the Catholic religion ever since she had been excommunicated by the two popes, Pius V. and Sixtus V., who had declared her unworthy and incapable to govern; and the more Philip II. declared himself the protector...
...not come already. TESTES. SECTION I. THIS word is scientific, and a little obscure, signifying small witnesses. Sixtus V., a Cordelier become pope, declared, by his letter of the 25th of
...shut up in a castle near Lublin, and his brother Rudolph can do no more for him than entreat Philip II. to engage Pope Sixtus V. to write in favor of the prisoner. 1589 Maximilian is at last set at liberty, having renounced all title to the kingdom...
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...principal force behind Sixtus civic development. The...appointees under Nicholas V, but their role was minor until the reign of Sixtus. He gave the Maestri...Vatican Library Like all of Sixtus public works, the Vatican...commission. Pope Nicholas V actually established the...
...good reason to regard the papacy of Sixtus V (1585-90) as a turning point of...Antwerp occurred (1581). In the year Sixtus V became pope, 1585, Philip II had...Bolstered by Catholic victories, Sixtus V proclaimed his position on images...
...continuing through the pontificates of Sixtus V (1585-90), Clement VIII (1592...Strada Pia to the Acqua Felice of Sixtus V. These buildings included churches...Camilla Peretti, the sister of Pope Sixtus V, demonstrated her intentions of expanding...
...most active sculptors working for Sixtus V. In addition to the works discussed...Cardinal Felice Peretti, the future Sixtus V), and the statue of Pius V adorning...scultore" engaged in projects for Sixtus V. He executed the large stucco angels...
...of Naples. Pope Nicholas V had been instrumental in...prescient pontiff, notably Sixtus IV, Innocent VIII, and...throne was occupied by Pope Sixtus V, whose five-year reign...grown to 100,000, and Sixtus launched a massive campaign...
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...feats--of the sixteenth century. Sixtus V, a terrifying pope who rerouted the...church. A paradox begins to emerge. Sixtus V ranked with the fiercest of the Counter...religion, technology, and magic. Even Sixtus V could only transport obelisks from...
...pounds sterling18.95 In 1585, Pope Sixtus V decided to make an urban and architectural...ornamented Rome (which continued under Sixtus), it would prove Renaissance engineering...sympathise with what happened next. Sixtus convened a congregazione, basically...
...Monument was the one re-erected by Pope Sixtus V in 1589 in Romes Piazza del Popolo...discovered it in the Circus Maximus, Sixtus excavated the obelisk that Augustus...after Cleopatras suicide. Just as Sixtus emulated Augustus, so Augustus had...
...under the aegis of the imperial pope Sixtus V, whose taxes impoverished the papal...fifth instar of a guy named "six"; Sixtus I, a second-century figure, was...in his lifetime (perhaps because Sixtus V died unexpectedly in 1590). But...
...end of the sixteenth century, Pope Sixtus V established a water supply to the...acts of paternalistic provision, Sixtus could be described as one of the first...ordinariness, it should aim, like Pope Sixtus ancient fountain, to lyricise the...
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...the 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...
...the 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...
...After his death, his followers were approved as a religious congregation in 1571 by Pope Pius V and got their final approval to the order from Pope Sixtus V in 1596. In 1886, Pope Leo XIII declared him a saint along with St. Camillus de Lellis...
...also bestowed a knighthood on Francis Stonor.Pope Pius V fueled official paranoia in 1570 by publishing a bull pronouncing...second Francis Stonor as a gesture of reconciliation.Pope Sixtus V supported the Spanish Armada and promised financial support...
...queen wrote from Fotheringay in Northamptonshire to Pope Sixtus V, just a few months before she was beheaded for plotting...of the warrior-monk order were pardoned by Pope Clement V. Although scholars have had access to the secret archives...
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SIXTUS V 1521 90, pope (1585 90), an Italian...cardinal (1570) by St. Pius V. As pope, Sixtus V set about bringing order to the Papal States...ended in the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Sixtus V is one of the great figures of the Counter...
...see Amadeus VIII ) Nicholas V , 1447 55 Calixtus III , 1455...II , 1458 64 Paul II , 1464 71 Sixtus IV , 1471 84 Innocent VIII...59 Pius IV , 1559 65 St. Pius V , 1566 72 Gregory XIII , 1572 85 Sixtus V , 1585 90 Urban VII, 1590 Gregory...
...the pope for advice and transaction of business. Pope Sixtus V set the maximum number of cardinals at 70, a tradition...The following are the Roman congregations (founded by Sixtus V in 1588; reorganized by Pius X in 1908, by Paul VI at...
...for Cardinal Peretti. When his patron was made pope (Sixtus V), Fontana played a leading part in the great rebuilding...he completed the dome of St. Peters. On the death of Sixtus V, Fontanas Roman career collapsed; he withdrew to Naples...
...the usual residence. The Renaissance popes, principally Sixtus IV , Innocent VIII , Alexander VI , Julius II , Leo X...to construct the wonderful galleries. Gregory XIII and Sixtus V spent huge sums on the Vatican and also began the Quirinal...
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