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  1. Pope Nicholas V ( Latin: Nicholaus V; Italian: Niccolò V; 15 November 1397 – 24 March 1455), [1] born Tommaso Parentucelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 March 1447 until his death, in March 1455. [2] Pope Eugene IV made him a cardinal in 1446 after successful trips to Italy and Germany, and when Eugene ...

    • 16 December 1446, by Eugene IV
    • 24 March 1455
  2. Mar 29, 2024 · pope (1447-1455) Founder: Vatican Apostolic Library. 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.

  3. Quick Facts About Pope Nicholas V. He was born in Sarzana in the Republic of Genoa on November 13, 1397. His birth name was Tommaso Parentucelli. As Pope, he chose the name Nicholas in reverence to Niccolo Albergati, his early mentor. At the age of 57, he died on March 24, 1455, in the Papal States of Rome.

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  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Nicholas (V) (born, Corvaro, Rieti, Papal States—died Oct. 16, 1333, Avignon, Provence) was the last imperial antipope, whose reign (May 1328 to August 1330) in Rome rivalled the pontificate of Pope John XXII at Avignon. An assembly of priests and laymen in Rome under the influence of the Holy Roman emperor Louis IV the Bavarian, whom John ...

  6. May 17, 2018 · Nicholas V (1397 – 1455) Pope from 1447 until 1455 who resolved the long-standing conflict between the conciliar movement and the Papacy and whose efforts to restore classical Rome made him in the view of many historians the first “ Renaissance pope. ” Born as Tommaso Parentucelli, in Sarzana, a town near Genoa, he was the son of a ...

  7. He was elected as Eugenius’s successor in 1447 and took the papal name of Nicholas in memory of Albergati, who had died four years earlier. The previous pontificate had been so blighted by conciliarism that a rival pope had been elected by the Council of Basel. Nicholas healed the schism by appointing “Felix V” as one of his new cardinals.

  8. Nicholas V, orig. Tommaso Parentucelli, (born Nov. 15, 1397, Sarzana, Republic of Genoa—died March 24, 1455, Rome), Pope (1447–55). Soon after his election, he ended the schism caused by the rivalry between popes and church councils. He restored peace to the Papal States, won Poland’s allegiance, and gained the support of Austria by ...

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