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Pope Innocent IV

Pope Innocent IV (Latin: Innocentius IV; c. 1195 – 7 December 1254), born Sinibaldo Fieschi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 25 June 1243 to his death in 1254.

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Born
Sinibaldo Fieschi c. 1195 Genoa or Manarola, Republic of Genoa
Church
Catholic Church
Consecration
28 June 1243
Created cardinal
18 September 1227 by Gregory IX
Died
7 December 1254 (aged 58–59) Naples, Kingdom of Sicily
Papacy began
25 June 1243

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Early life

Cardinal

New pope, same emperor

First Council of Lyon

After Lyon

Ruler of princes and kings

Northern Crusades

Vicar of Christ

Compromise on the Talmud

Relations with the Jews

Diplomatic relations

Later politics

Final conflict

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Pope Innocent IV

Nodes139
Edges138
Triples34
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.014388
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Pope Innocent IV

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related to Relations with the Jews · 12
Pope Innocent IV → As, Bishop, Christians, Córdoba, Documents, In April, Innocent, Innocent IV, Iyar, Jews, Sicut Iudaeis, Vienne
related to External links · 5
Pope Innocent IV → Catholic Encyclopedia, Innocentius IV, Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Born · 1
Pope Innocent IV → Sinibaldo Fieschi c. 1195 Genoa or Manarola, Republic of Genoa
Church · 1
Pope Innocent IV → Catholic Church
Consecration · 1
Pope Innocent IV → 28 June 1243
Created cardinal · 1
Pope Innocent IV → 18 September 1227 by Gregory IX
Died · 1
Pope Innocent IV → 7 December 1254 (aged 58–59) Naples, Kingdom of Sicily
Papacy began · 1
Pope Innocent IV → 25 June 1243
Papacy ended · 1
Pope Innocent IV → 7 December 1254
Predecessor · 1
Pope Innocent IV → Celestine IV

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innocent iv pope papal fieschi rome emperor frederick ii lyon cardinal 1254 1243 france king paris ix iii sinibaldo gregory

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Pope Innocent IVBornSinibaldo Fieschi c. 1195 Genoa or Manarola, Republic of Genoa1.00infobox
Pope Innocent IVChurchCatholic Church1.00infobox
Pope Innocent IVConsecration28 June 12431.00infobox
Pope Innocent IVCreated cardinal18 September 1227 by Gregory IX1.00infobox
Pope Innocent IVDied7 December 1254 (aged 58–59) Naples, Kingdom of Sicily1.00infobox
Pope Innocent IVPapacy began25 June 12431.00infobox
Pope Innocent IVPapacy ended7 December 12541.00infobox
Pope Innocent IVPredecessorCelestine IV1.00infobox
Pope Innocent IVPrevious postCardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina (1227–1243)1.00infobox
Pope Innocent IVSuccessorAlexander IV1.00infobox
the Albigensiansinstance ofCompromise on the TalmudPossibly prompted by the persistence of heretical movements0.80text
an earlier popeinstance ofCompromise on the TalmudPossibly prompted by the persistence of heretical movements0.80text

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