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[[File:Sixtus.jpg|thumb|200px|Pope Sixtus IV, as he appears in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Lineage|Lineage]]''.]]
[[File:Sixtus.jpg|thumb|200px|Pope Sixtus IV, as he appears in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Lineage|Lineage]]''.]]
'''Pope Sixtus IV''' (July 21, 1414 – August 12, 1484), born '''Francesco della Rovere''', was Pope from 1471 to 1484.<ref name="Wikipedia: Pope Sixtus IV">[[Wikipedia:Pope Sixtus IV|Wikipedia article on Pope Sixtus IV]]</ref> He was famed for his support of and involvement in the [[Pazzi Conspiracy]].<ref name="Wikipedia: Pope Sixtus IV"/><ref name="AC: L">''[[Assassin's Creed: Lineage]]''</ref><ref name="AC II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> He was also responsible for ushering the [[Renaissance ]]era into [[Rome]].<ref name="Wikipedia: Pope Sixtus IV"/>
'''Pope Sixtus IV''' (July 21, 1414 – August 12, 1484), born '''Francesco della Rovere''', was Pope from 1471 to 1484.<ref name="Wikipedia: Pope Sixtus IV">[[Wikipedia:Pope Sixtus IV|Wikipedia article on Pope Sixtus IV]]</ref> He was famed for his support of and involvement in the [[Pazzi Conspiracy]].<ref name="Wikipedia: Pope Sixtus IV"/><ref name="AC: L">''[[Assassin's Creed: Lineage]]''</ref><ref name="AC II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> He was also responsible for ushering the [[Renaissance ]]era into [[Rome]].<ref name="Wikipedia: Pope Sixtus IV"/>His nephew would become Pope [[Julius II]]


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Pope Sixtus IV, as he appears in Lineage.

Pope Sixtus IV (July 21, 1414 – August 12, 1484), born Francesco della Rovere, was Pope from 1471 to 1484.[1] He was famed for his support of and involvement in the Pazzi Conspiracy.[1][2][3] He was also responsible for ushering the Renaissance era into Rome.[1]His nephew would become Pope Julius II

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