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  1. Pope Clement IX (Latin: Clemens IX; Italian: Clemente IX; 28 January 1600 – 9 December 1669), born Giulio Rospigliosi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 20 June 1667 to his death in December 1669.

    • 20 June 1667
    • 9 April 1657, by Alexander VII
    • 9 December 1669
    • Clement X
  2. Clement IX (born Jan. 27/28, 1600, Pistoia, Tuscany—died Dec. 9, 1669, Rome) was the pope from 1667 to 1669. Rospigliosi served as papal ambassador to Spain from 1644 to 1653 and cardinal and secretary of state under Pope Alexander VII. He was elected pope on June 20, 1667, and consecrated as Clement IX six days later.

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  3. encyclopedia. Pope Clement IX. Reigned 1667-1669. Listen to the audio version of this content. Click to enlarge. Clement IX, POPE (GIULIO ROSPIGLIOSI), b. January 28, 1600, at Pistoja, of an ancient family originally from Lombardy; elected June 20, 1667; d. at Rome, December 9, 1669.

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  5. Pope Clement IX. Clement IX was the 238th man to serve the role of leader for the Catholic Church and the ninth among them to choose Clement as his papal name. This article will try to distinguish him from the many other popes by showcasing his life, papal legacy and even give a few personal tidbits about the man at the end.

  6. Pope Clement IX. Catholic Online. Catholic Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia Volume. Free World Class Education. FREE Catholic Classes. (GIULIO ROSPIGLIOSI) Born 28 January, 1600, at Pistoja, of an ancient family originally from Lombardy ; elected 20 June, 1667; d. at Rome, 9 December, 1669.

  7. As pope, Clement IX focused on maintaining peace and stability across Europe. He sought to mediate conflicts between France, Spain, Portugal and the Holy Roman Empire. The pope also aimed to centralize papal control over the church and reform corruption. However, Clement IX faced challenges in fully achieving his goals.

  8. CLEMENT IX, POPE. Pontificate: June 20, 1667, to Dec. 9, 1669; b. Giulio Rospigliosi, Pistoia, Jan. 28, 1600. He came of an ancient family from Lombardy. He studied first at Rome with the Jesuits, then at the University of Pisa. A man of talents, Rospigliosi was an author of verses and a successful playwright.

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