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  1. Julius II Della Rovere (1443-1513) is the epitome of the Renaissance pope. Impetuous politician, determined pontiff, and magnificent patron of art, he embodied all of the grandiosity and contradictions that characterized the Renaissance papacy. With his bloody wars and splendid artistic patronage, Julius II has strongly shaped our collective conception of the Renaissance. But what

  2. He was elected pope on 31 October 1503, taking the title Julius II. His choice of title has been seen as a desire to identify himself and the papacy with the imperial traditions of ancient Rome, an ambition that is often associated with his artistic commissions as pope. Although there is no direct evidence for this link, Julius II was ...

  3. Aug 20, 2007 · Pope Julius II commissioned the frescoes for the Sistine Chapel. The Creation of Man is one of the most overwhelming visions in the history of art. In 1505, shortly after the David was placed at the main entrance to the Palazzo Vecchio, Michelangelo was called to Rome by Pope Julius II. The Warrior Pope had been elected to the papal seat in 1503.

  4. Feb 19, 2013 · Pope Julius II (Portrait by Raphael) (See also Machiavelli Part I, Part I.5, Part II and Part III). Long has he waited, the new prince who in 1503 joins Borgia and Medici in stage center of Machiavelli’s tumultuous Italy: Giuliano della Rovere (1443-1513), intelligent, experienced, educated, well-connected, versed in the new old arts of the resurrected ancients, fluent in the subtleties of ...

  5. Julius II. Full Name: Giuliano della Rovere. Profession: The Warrior Pope. Nationality: Italian. Biography: Nicknamed "The Fearsome Pope" and "The Warrior Pope", Julius II was Pope from November 1, 1503 to his death in 1513. His papacy was marked by an active foreign policy, ambitious building projects, and patronage for the arts.

  6. Nov 25, 2000 · Raphael's portrait of Pope Leo X (1518-19) shows him with two cardinals in what looks like a scene of heavyweight intrigue. Titian's Pope Paul III (1546) has the pope engaged in similar top-level ...

  7. After the short pontificate of Pius III, Giuliano became pope in 1503, taking the name Julius II. As pope his primary concern was the restoration of the temporal power of the papacy in Italy. A successful restoration meant confrontation, first with the ruling families of semi-independent papal cities, and secondly with Venice, which continued ...

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