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  1. 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.

    • 9 August 1471
    • 18 September 1467, by Paul II
  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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 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.

  4. Sixtus IV was the 212th pope and the fourth man to use the name Sixtus. He belonged to the Franciscan Order and was known for an inquisition that he launched at the behest of royalty. This article takes an in-depth look at the life and times of Pope Sixtus IV.

  5. A comprehensive overview of the life and pontificate of Pope Sixtus IV, a Franciscan cardinal who advanced the interests of his family and the Church in the fifteenth century. The article covers his theological works, political alliances, cultural and building projects, and wars with the Pazzi Conspiracy. It provides references to various sources, collections, and websites for further research.

  6. For the full article, see Sixtus IV. 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.

  7. 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.

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