Pope Innocent IV

E14533

Pope Innocent IV was a 13th-century head of the Catholic Church known for his conflicts with Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and his influential role in church law and papal authority.

Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Innocent IV 6
papacy of Innocent IV 1

Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic priest
Italian person
Pope
alsoKnownAs Pope Innocent IV
surface form: Innocent IV

Sinibaldo Fieschi
surface form: Sinibaldo de Fieschi
appointedBy Pope Gregory IX
birthName Sinibaldo Fieschi
burialPlace Naples Cathedral
conflict Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
convened First Council of Lyon
countryOfCitizenship Republic of Genoa
dateOfBirth c. 1195
dateOfDeath 7 December 1254
deposed Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
educatedAt University of Bologna
University of Parma
electedPopeOn 25 June 1243
era 13th century
excommunicated Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
fieldOfWork Canon law
issuedBull Ad extirpanda
Cum negotium
Etsi de statu
knownFor Conflict with Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II
Influence on canon law
Participation in the First Council of Lyon
Strengthening papal authority over secular rulers
language Latin
memberOf Fieschi family
nobleFamily Fieschi family
notableWork Bull "Ad extirpanda"
Cum negotium
surface form: Bull "Cum negotium"

Bull "Etsi de statu"
occupation Canon lawyer
Diplomat
ordinalInPapalChronology 179th Pope
papacyBegan 25 June 1243
papacyEnded 7 December 1254
papalName Pope Innocent IV self-linksurface differs
surface form: Innocent IV
participatedIn Papal–imperial conflict of the 13th century
placeOfBirth Genoa
placeOfDeath Naples
positionHeld Bishop of Rome
Head of the Catholic Church
Sovereign of the Papal States
predecessor Pope Celestine IV
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
sentMissionTo Mongol
surface form: Mongol Empire
signature Innocentius PP. IV
successor Pope Alexander IV
titleBeforePapacy Cardinal priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina
yearConferredCardinalate 1227

Referenced by (31)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pope Innocent IV alsoKnownAs Pope Innocent IV
this entity surface form: Innocent IV
Dominican Rite approvedBy Pope Innocent IV
Bull "Etsi de statu" associatedWithOffice Pope Innocent IV
subject surface form: Etsi de statu
this entity surface form: papacy of Innocent IV
Bull "Ad extirpanda" author Pope Innocent IV
subject surface form: Ad extirpanda
Ad extirpanda author Pope Innocent IV
Etsi de statu author Pope Innocent IV
Cum negotium authority Pope Innocent IV
Bull "Etsi de statu" authority Pope Innocent IV
subject surface form: Etsi de statu
First Council of Lyon calledBy Pope Innocent IV
Margaret of Wessex canonizationBy Pope Innocent IV
Queen Margaret of Scotland canonizedBy Pope Innocent IV
subject surface form: St. Margaret of Scotland
First Council of Lyon convenedBy Pope Innocent IV
Bull "Etsi de statu" hasPope Pope Innocent IV
subject surface form: Etsi de statu
this entity surface form: Innocent IV
First Council of Lyon heldDuringPapacyOf Pope Innocent IV
Etsi de statu issuedBy Pope Innocent IV
Bull "Etsi de statu" issuedBy Pope Innocent IV
subject surface form: Etsi de statu
Fieschi family notableMember Pope Innocent IV
Cum negotium papacyOf Pope Innocent IV
this entity surface form: Innocent IV
Etsi de statu papacyOf Pope Innocent IV
Bull "Ad extirpanda" papacyOfAuthor Pope Innocent IV
subject surface form: Ad extirpanda
Innocentius PP. IV papalName Pope Innocent IV
this entity surface form: Innocent IV
Pope Innocent IV papalName Pope Innocent IV self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Innocent IV
Sinibaldo Fieschi papalName Pope Innocent IV
this entity surface form: Innocent IV
Pope Alexander IV predecessor Pope Innocent IV
First Council of Lyon presidedOverBy Pope Innocent IV
Cum negotium promulgatedBy Pope Innocent IV
Daniel of Galicia soughtSupportFrom Pope Innocent IV
Pope Celestine IV successor Pope Innocent IV