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  1. Pope Sixtus IV. Pope Sixtus IV ( Italian: Sisto IV; born Francesco della Rovere; 21 July 1414 – 12 August 1484) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 August 1471 to his death, in August 1484. His accomplishments as pope included the construction of the Sistine Chapel and the creation of the Vatican Library.

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · Sixtus IV (born July 21, 1414, Cella Ligure, near Savona, Republic of Genoa—died Aug. 12, 1484, Rome) was the pope from 1471 to 1484 who effectively made the papacy an Italian principality. Becoming a Franciscan, he subsequently taught and was chosen minister general of his order in 1464. He was made cardinal in 1467 by Pope Paul II, whom he ...

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  3. Sixtus was born Francesco Della Rovere in Celle Ligure, which was part of the Republic of Genoa. He was born on July 21, 1414. Pope Sixtus IV died on August 12, 1484. The pope was 70 when he died of natural causes in Rome. His papacy began on August 9, 1471. The papacy of Sixtus IV ended on August 12, 1482. His successor was Pope Innocent VIII.

  4. A biography of Pope Sixtus IV (1414-1484), who was a Franciscan theologian, a patron of arts and letters, and a warlord in Italy. Learn about his papal policies, his nepotism, his role in the Pazzi conspiracy, and his legacy.

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  6. Jul 26, 2022 · A comprehensive overview of the life and legacy of Pope Sixtus IV, a Franciscan cardinal who became pope in 1471. Explore his political, cultural, and religious achievements and challenges through various sources, such as reference works, primary documents, and collections of papers.

  7. Learn about the life and reign of Pope Sixtus IV, who ruled from 1471 to 1484. He was a scholar, a builder, a patron of the arts, and a nepotist who involved himself in Italian politics and wars.

  8. Sixtus IV, orig. Francesco della Rovere, (born July 21, 1414, Cella Ligure, near Savona, Republic of Genoa—died Aug. 12, 1484, Rome), Pope (1471–84). A Franciscan from Genoa, he enriched his family and the Papal States through simony and heavy taxation. The Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges caused strain with France, and Sixtus failed in his ...

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