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      • Nicholas IV (born September 30, 1227, near Ascoli Piceno, Papal States [Italy]—died April 4, 1292, Rome) was the pope from 1288 to 1292, the first Franciscan pontiff. He joined the Franciscans when young and became their minister for Dalmatia.
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  2. Mar 31, 2024 · Nicholas IV (born September 30, 1227, near Ascoli Piceno, Papal States [Italy]—died April 4, 1292, Rome) was the pope from 1288 to 1292, the first Franciscan pontiff. He joined the Franciscans when young and became their minister for Dalmatia.

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  3. Pope Nicholas IV (Latin: Nicolaus IV; born Girolamo Masci; 30 September 1227 – 4 April 1292) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 22 February 1288 to his death, on 4 April 1292. He was the first Franciscan to be elected pope.

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    The Holy See Pontiffs Nicholas IV ... 191st Pope of the Catholic Church Beginning Pontificate: 22.II.1288: End Pontificate: 4.IV.1292: Secular Name: Girolamo:

  5. Mar 17, 2021 · by Catherine Frakas 17 Mar 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.

  6. Pope Nicholas IV was the 191st Pope and the first member of the order of Saint Clare, to become a leader of the Catholic Church. He was considered by people to be peace-loving and devoted Pope. Here are some facts about Pope Nicholas IV and knowledge about his life and papacy.

  7. Born at Ascoli in the Rome, 4 April, 1292. He was of humble extraction, and at an early age entered the Franciscan Order. In 1272 he was sent as a delegate to Constantinople to invite the participation of the Greeks in the Second Council of Lyons . Two years later he succeeded St. Bonaventure in the generalship of his order.

  8. Pope Nicholas IV ( Latin: Nicolaus IV; 30 September 1227 – 4 April 1292), born Girolamo Masci, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 22 February 1288 to his death, on 4 April 1292. He was the first Franciscan to be elected pope.

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