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  2. Pope Lucius III (c. 1100 – 25 November 1185), born Ubaldo Allucingoli, reigned from 1 September 1181 to his death in 1185. Born of an aristocratic family of Lucca, prior to being elected pope, he had a long career as a papal diplomat.

  3. Lucius III was the pope from 1181 to 1185. A Cistercian monk whom Pope Innocent II had made cardinal in 1141, Lucius was bishop of Ostia (consecrated 1159) and papal counsellor when elected on Sept. 1, 1181, to succeed Alexander III. As pope, Lucius was forced to leave Rome because the Romans had.

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  4. Reigned 1181-1185. Lucius III, POPE, (UBALDO ALLUCINGOLI), b. at Lucca, unknown date; d. at Verona, November 25, 1185. Innocent II created him Cardinal – Priest of Santa Prassede on February 23, 1141, and afterwards sent him as legate to France.

  5. Aug 25, 2022 · Learn about the life and papacy of Pope Lucius III, one of the oldest popes who ruled from 1181 to 1185. He faced political and religious challenges from the emperor, the nobles, and the heretics, and died in exile.

  6. Pope Lucius III was the 171st pope. While he was pope for four years and 85 days, he spent all but the first four months living in exile. Before the Papacy. Pope Lucius III was named Ubaldo Allucingoli when he was born in 1100. Some Catholic historians argue that he was born in 1097.

  7. A brief biography of Pope Lucius III (1181-1185), who faced the challenges of the Roman revolution, the emperor Frederick I, and the heretical movements of his time. Learn about his election, his legations, his synods, and his relations with the emperor.

  8. He took part in negotiating the Treaty of Benevento with William I of Sicily (June 1156) and was prominent in the curia of Pope Alexander III, undertaking legations to the Sicilian kingdom (1166 – 7) and Constantinople (1167, 1168 – 9).

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