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  1. Nicholas V (born November 15, 1397, Sarzana, Republic of Genoa [Italy]—died March 24, 1455, Rome) was an influential Renaissance pope (reigned 1447–55) and founder of the Vatican Library. Soon after his election, he brought to an end the schism caused by rivalries between popes and councils.

  2. Pope Nicholas V was the 208th pope and was a member of the Dominican Order. His papacy lasted just over eight years and oversaw some of the most monumental moments in the Church’s history. This article will explore those exciting facts and more about Pope Nicholas V.

  3. The emperor, Constantine XII, sent messages to Rome imploring the pope to summon the Christian peoples to his aid. Nicholas sternly reminded him of the promises made at Florence, and insisted that the terms of the union should be observed.

  4. P ope Nicholas V played a major role in establishing Rome as a center of Renaissance culture. As the first pope with an appreciation for humanist* learning, Nicholas promoted efforts to rebuild the city of Rome along classical* lines.

  5. Nicholas V (1397–1455) was first of the Renaissance popes. Befitting the times, Nicholas V was a complex man whose character mixed humanism with religious fervor. Born Tommaso Parentucelli in 1397 at Sarzana, Papal States, near Lucca, he was the son of a poor physician.

  6. (TOMMASO PARENTUCELLI) A name never to be mentioned without reverence by every lover of letters, born at Sarzana in Liguria, 15 November, 1397; died in Rome, 24-5 March, 1455. While still a youth he lost his father, a poor but skilful physician, and was thereby prevented from completing his studies at Bologna.

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