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  1. Pope Julius II. Nicknamed “Il terrible” by his contemporaries and the “Warrior Pope” by historians, Julius II’s early sixteenth-century pontificate marked a notable political and militaristic expansion of the papacy. Born Giuliano della Rovere on December 5, 1443 in Albissola (in the Savona region), he was the nephew of the future ...

  2. Quick Facts About Pope Julius II. He was born December 5th, 1443 in the settlement of Albisola within the Republic of Genoa. His given name was Giuliano della Rovere. He died on February 23rd, 1553. The months leading up to his death involved continually waning strength and illness.

  3. May 25, 2011 · Julius II (Giuliano della Rovere, b. 1443–d. 1513, pope 1503–1513) is best known as the “warrior pope” who used warfare to accomplish his ends of gaining control of the Papal States after the alienation of sections to Cesare Borgia, the incursions and confiscation of the Venetians, and the rebellion of local lords.

  4. www.vatican.va › en › holy-fatherJulius II - Vatican

    The Holy See Pontiffs Julius II [ AR - DE - EN ... Julius II 216th Pope of the Catholic Church Beginning Pontificate: 1,26.XI.1503: End Pontificate:

  5. Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... (GIULIANO DELLA ROVERE). Born on 5 December, 1443, at Albissola near Savona; crowned on 28 November, 1503; died at Rome, in the night of 20-21 February, 1513. He was born of a probably noble but impoverished family, his father being Raffaelo ...

  6. The School of Athens is a fresco for Pope Julius II’s Apostolic Palace rooms depicting great minds of Ancient Greece’s classical period such as Plato, Aristotle, Pythagoras, Socrates, Euclide and more, which triumphantly signaled the connections between contemporary artists (i.e. Bramante, Michelangelo, Da Vinci, and, of course, Raphael).

  7. Nov 27, 2023 · Pope Julius II’s Audacious Proposal to Replace the Basilica. In the early 16th century, Pope Julius II shocked the world with his audacious plan to demolish St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome and replace it with a grander structure. This was a bold move by the Pope, who was known for his ambitious nature and desire to leave a lasting legacy.

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