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  1. Pope Nicholas IV (Girolamo Masci, O.F.M.) 1288.02.15 – 1292.04.04. Bishop of Rome. Vicar of Jesus Christ. Successor of the Prince of the Apostles.

  2. Mar 17, 2021 · Nicholas IV1288-1292 Nicholas IV, named Tineus, of an obscure family in Alessiano, in the diocese of Ascoli, was a Minor Observantine, and became the first general of the Franciscans after Saint Bonaventure, and the first pope of that order. As legate from Gregory X to Constantinople, he contributed to bring the Greeks.

  3. Lisciano. a cardinal for 9.9 years (Elected Pope) a pope for 4.1 years. Principal Consecrator of: Patriarch Nicolas de Hannapes, O.P. † (1288) Bishop Matthew of Crambeth † (1288) Bishop Ildebrandino (Bandino) dei conti Guidi † (1289) Archbishop Gerhard d’Eppenstein † (1289) Archbishop Bohemond de Warnenberg † (1289)

  4. Nicholas IV, né Girolamo Masci (Lisciano, a small village near Ascoli Piceno, September 30, 1227 – April 4, 1292), was pope from February 22, 1288 to April 4, 1292. A Franciscan monk, he had been legate to the Greeks under Pope Gregory X in 1272, succeeded Bonaventure as general of his order in 1274, was made Cardinal Priest of Santa ...

  5. The Taxation of Pot,e Aficholas IV T HE taxation of Pope Nicholas IV is recognised as a very important record, because until 1535 the grants of the clergy in parliament and convocation were based upon it, lands acquired after 1291 being taxed with those of the laity.' The assess-ment is distinguished from the Norwich taxation as a veras valor.,2

  6. Mar 29, 2024 · Orsini family. Nicholas III (born c. 1225, Rome—died Aug. 22, 1280, Soriano nel Cimino, near Viterbo, Papal States) was the pope from 1277 to 1280. Of noble birth, he was made cardinal in 1244 by Pope Innocent IV and protector of the Franciscans in 1261 by Pope Urban IV. After a colourful and celebrated service in the Curia, he was elected ...

  7. Nicholas IV. 1227-1292. Italian pope (born Girolamo Masci) who sent missionaries around the world, and received Rabban Bar Sauma (c. 1220-1294) from China. The first Franciscan pope, Nicholas was elected in 1288. Three years later, when the last crusader stronghold at Acre fell, he attempted unsuccessfully to organize a new crusade. Around this ...

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