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  1. Pope Urban IV (Latin: Urbanus IV; c. 1195 – 2 October 1264), born Jacques Pantaléon, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 29 August 1261 to his death.

  2. Urban IV was the pope from 1261 to 1264. Urban was of humble origin. He was first a priest at Lyon and then professor of canon law at Paris before being elevated to the bishopric of Verdun in 1253.

  3. Pope Urban IV established the Feast of Corpus Christi, which is a major Roman Catholic holiday. He was one of only a few popes that did not hold the position of Cardinal prior to the papacy. Urban IV is part of the Legend of Tannhäuser.

  4. Jun 14, 2020 · Orvieto, securely situated and not too far from Rome, was a place of refuge for five popes during the 13th century: Urban IV, Gregory X, Martin IV, Nicholas IV and Boniface VIII.

  5. Urban IV, POPE, 1261-64 (JACQUES PANTALEON), son of a French cobbler, b. at Troyes, probably in the last years of the twelfth century; d. at Perugia, October 2, 1264. He became a canon of Laon and later Archdeacon of Liege, attracted the attention of Innocent IV at the Council of Lyons (1245), and in 1247 was sent on a mission to Germany.

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    Urban IV [ AR - DE - EN - ES - FR - IT - LA - PT] Urban IV 182nd Pope of the Catholic Church Beginning Pontificate: 29.VIII,4.IX.1261: End Pontificate: 2.X.1264 ...

  7. URBAN IV, POPE Pontificate: Aug. 29, 1261, to Oct. 2, 1264; b. Jacques Pantaléon, Troyes, France, c. 1200; d. Perugia, Italy. Although the son of a cobbler, he rose rapidly from priest and canon at Lyons, to bishop of Verdun (1253) and patriarch of Jerusalem (1255), to pope, being crowned at Viterbo.

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