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  1. Pope Eugene IV (Latin: Eugenius IV; Italian: Eugenio IV; 1383 – 23 February 1447), born Gabriele Condulmer, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 11 March 1431 to his death, in February 1447. Condulmer was a Venetian, and a nephew of Pope Gregory XII.

  2. A biography of Pope Eugene IV, who reigned from 1431 to 1447 and faced the Council of Basle and the Colonna family. Learn about his election, his conflict with the council, his stay in Florence, and his role in the Council of Ferrara-Florence.

  3. www.vatican.va › content › eugenius-ivEugene IV - Vatican

    Eugene IV. 207th Pope of the Catholic Church.

    • 3,11.III.1431
    • 23.II.1447
    • Venice
    • Gabriele Condulmer
  4. Pope Eugene IV was the 207th pope and reigned for more than 15 years. He was elected just days after the death of Pope Martin V and faced opposition from an antipope known as Felix V.

  5. Eugenius IV was the pope from 1431 to 1447. Formerly an Augustinian monk, he was a cardinal when unanimously elected to succeed Martin V. His pontificate was dominated by his struggle with the Council (1431–37) of Basel, which assembled to effect church reform.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. EUGENE IV, POPE Pontificate: March 3, 1431 to Feb. 23, 1447. b. Gabriel Condulmaro, Venice, c. 1383. Condulmaro was a monk who followed the rule of St. augustine.

  7. Pope Eugene IV. Gabriello Condulmaro, or Condulmerio, b. at Venice, 1388; elected 4 March, 1431; d. at Rome, 23 Feb., 1447. He sprang from a wealthy Venetia family and was a nephew, on the mother's side, of Gregory XII. His personal presence was princely and imposing.

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