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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"/>His nephew would become Pope [[Julius II]] | '''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]]. | ||
==History== | |||
In around 1474, the Pope gave lordship of the city of Imola in [[Romagna]] to his nephew, [[Girolamo Riario]], as a dowry for his marriage to [[Caterina Sforza]]; such nepotism was common at the time. | |||
By 1476, Sixtus was heavily influenced, though apparently wary, of [[Cardinal]] [[Rodrigo Borgia]], who was also the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order]]. Around December 27th 1476, he was visited in the [[Vaticano district|Vatican]] by Cardinal Borgia, who requested support for the [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi family]] in their planned takeover of [[Florence]]. Due to his dislike of [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] - who he said did not share the Vatican's view - Sixtus lent his moral support to the operation, but added that he could not consent to murder, as it was not his place, and gave his military support on the condition that no one was killed. | |||
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Revision as of 18:30, 29 June 2011

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.
History
In around 1474, the Pope gave lordship of the city of Imola in Romagna to his nephew, Girolamo Riario, as a dowry for his marriage to Caterina Sforza; such nepotism was common at the time.
By 1476, Sixtus was heavily influenced, though apparently wary, of Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia, who was also the Grand Master of the Templar Order. Around December 27th 1476, he was visited in the Vatican by Cardinal Borgia, who requested support for the Pazzi family in their planned takeover of Florence. Due to his dislike of Lorenzo de' Medici - who he said did not share the Vatican's view - Sixtus lent his moral support to the operation, but added that he could not consent to murder, as it was not his place, and gave his military support on the condition that no one was killed.
Gallery
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Ponte Sisto, was built by Pope Sixtus IV between 1473 and 1479
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Cappella Sistina, was built by Pope Sixtus IV between 1477 and 1480
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Portrait of Pope Sixtus IV