Pope Urban IV

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Pope Urban IV was a 13th-century head of the Catholic Church, notable for expanding papal authority and fostering Eucharistic devotion, including establishing the feast of Corpus Christi.

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Label Occurrences
Pope Urban IV canonical 19

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic priest
human
pope
alternateName Jacobo Pantaléon
Jacques Pantaléon
appointedBy Pope Innocent IV
birthDate c. 1195
birthName Jacques Pantaléon
birthPlace County of Champagne
Kingdom of France
Troyes
burialPlace Perugia
centuryOfActivity 13th century
clergyStatus secular clergy
countryOfCitizenship France
deathDate 1264-10-02
deathPlace Papal States
Perugia
electedAsPopeIn Viterbo
endTime 1264-10-02
era High Middle Ages
establishedFeast Corpus Christi
honoredIn Roman Martyrology
issuedDocument Transiturus de hoc mundo
knownFor administrative centralization of the papacy
conflict with the Hohenstaufen dynasty
intervening in the Kingdom of Sicily succession
languageOfWorkOrName French
Latin
memberOf College of Cardinals
nationality French
notableFor establishing the feast of Corpus Christi
expanding papal authority
fostering Eucharistic devotion
occupation canon lawyer
diplomat
ordinalInOffice 182nd pope
papalName Urban IV
positionHeld Bishop of Verdun
Cardinal
Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
surface form: Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem

Pope
predecessor Pope Alexander IV
promotedDoctrine Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Christianity
startTime 1261-08-29
successor Pope Clement IV

Referenced by (19)

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Pope Alexander IV successor Pope Urban IV
Charles I of Anjou supportedBy Pope Urban IV
Pope Clement IV predecessor Pope Urban IV
Corpus Christi wasPromotedBy Pope Urban IV
papal bull Transiturus de hoc mundo author Pope Urban IV
subject surface form: Transiturus de hoc mundo
papal bull Transiturus de hoc mundo issuedBy Pope Urban IV
subject surface form: Transiturus de hoc mundo
papal bull Transiturus de hoc mundo papacyOf Pope Urban IV
subject surface form: Transiturus de hoc mundo
Pange lingua gloriosi commissionedBy Pope Urban IV
Manfred, King of Sicily opponent Pope Urban IV
Pope Martin IV consecratedBy Pope Urban IV
Pope Honorius IV appointedCardinalBy Pope Urban IV