Curia of Pope Julius II

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The Curia of Pope Julius II was the central administrative and ecclesiastical body of the papacy under Julius II, instrumental in directing his assertive foreign policy and military alliances in early 16th-century Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf central organ of the Papal States
ecclesiastical administrative body
papal curia
appliesToJurisdiction Papal States
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
country Papal States
endTime 1513
fieldOfWork benefice distribution
canon law
church administration
diplomacy
ecclesiastical justice
fiscal administration
foreign policy
military alliances
papal patronage system
followed Curia of Pope Julius II self-linksurface differs
surface form: Curia of Pope Pius III
followedBy Curia of Pope Julius II self-linksurface differs
surface form: Curia of Pope Leo X
hasPart Apostolic Camera
Apostolic Chancery
Apostolic Signatura
College of Cardinals
Papal Dataria
Apostolic Penitentiary
surface form: Papal Penitentiary

Papal chancery officials
Papal legates
Roman tribunals
Rota Romana
Secretariat for Briefs
cardinal-nephews
consistories
pontifical legations
surface form: diplomatic corps of the Holy See

financial officials of the Apostolic Camera
nuncios
headOfGovernment Pope Julius II
languageUsed Italian
Latin
location Apostolic Palace
Rome
namedAfter Pope Julius II
officeHeldBy Roman nobles
bishops
canon lawyers
cardinals
humanist secretaries
partOf Holy See
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
significantEvent Fifth Lateran Council
surface form: Fifth Council of the Lateran

Holy League against France
surface form: Holy League of 1511

League of Cambrai
Papal campaigns against France in Italy
Papal campaigns against Venice
Papal reconquest of Bologna
League of Cambrai
surface form: War of the League of Cambrai

administration of indulgences for financial revenue
administrative centralization of the Papal States
coordination of papal military campaigns
expansion of papal diplomacy in Europe
management of papal military alliances
negotiation of concordats with European powers
patronage of Renaissance humanists in curial offices
reform initiatives in church discipline
summoning of the Fifth Lateran Council
use of benefices and offices to fund wars
startTime 1503

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Holy League against France organizedBy Curia of Pope Julius II
Curia of Pope Julius II followed Curia of Pope Julius II self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Curia of Pope Pius III
Curia of Pope Julius II followedBy Curia of Pope Julius II self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Curia of Pope Leo X