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  1. Apr 11, 2011 · marriage: ♀ Laura Borgia. ♀ Lucrezia Normanni. ♂ Giuliano Della Rovere (Pope Julius II) birth: 5 December 1443, Albisola Superiore. title: from 3 November 1483 - 20 September 1499, Bishop of Bologna. title: from 1 November 1503 - 21 February 1513, Rome, Pope. death: 21 February 1513, Rome. Children. Grandchildren.

  2. The PEDIGREE of. Theodora MANEROLA (MARINOLA) aka Teodora MANIROLO. Born: abt. 1425 Died: abt. 1480. HM Juan Carlos' 14-Great Grandmother. Philippe of Belgium's 15-Great Grandmother. HM Manuel II's 13-Great Grandmother. Grand Duke Henri's 15-Great Grandmother. HM Umberto II's 13-Great Grandmother.

  3. He was born into a noble but impoverished family, the son of Raffaele della Rovere (d 1477) and Theodora Manerola. Following the example of his uncle Francesco della Rovere, he entered the Franciscan Order, and from 1468 he studied law at Perugia.

    • Life Before The Papacy.
    • Papal Legacy.
    • Quick Facts About Pope Julius II.
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    • Other Popes Named Julius

    Giuliano della Rovere was born to the impoverished royal della Rovere family run by Raffaelo della Rovere and Theodora Manerola, a Grecian woman. He was first educated by his Franciscan friar of an uncle, Francesco della Rovere, then sent to study science at the Perugian University. Once his uncle became Pope Sixtus IV, Giuliano became Bishop of Ca...

    He used his influence to prevent the Borgias from ever rising to power again.
    He allowed England’s Henry VIII to marry Catherine of Aragon.
    While he amped up the papal military, he personally led two engagements: the expulsion of Giovanni Bentivoglio from Bologna between 1506 and 1507 and the campaign to return Ferrara to the Papal Sta...
    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. It was a fever that ultimately claimed his life.
    He was known as “The Fearsome Pope” and “The Warrior Pope.”
    He commissioned Michaelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling and also commissioned Raphael to make works of art throughout the Vatican.
    He was a rambunctious and crude young man whom had a fond regard for historic men of the military instead of the clergy.
    He sired Felice della Rovere, out of wedlock with Lucrezzia Normanni, in 1483.
    • Catholic Church
    • 21 February 1513
    • 1 November 1503
    • Pius III
  4. Pope Julius II. (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 della Rovere and his mother Theodora Manerola, a lady of Greek extraction.

  5. Jul 1, 2023 · Theodora Manerola was born., they gave birth to 1 child. This information is part of Royal House of Layton of Stuart and Rohan by John Layton on Genealogy Online.

  6. Giovanni della Rovere, signore di Senigallia, Prefetto di Roma, duca di Sora, duca di Arce, was born 1457 to Rafaello della Rovere (1423-1477) and Theodora Manerola (-c1480) and died November 1501 of unspecified causes. He married Giovanna di Montefeltro (1463-1514) 1484 JL.

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