Alexander IV

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Alexander IV was a 13th-century pope of the Catholic Church, serving from 1254 to 1261 and known for his involvement in Italian and European political conflicts.

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Alexander IV canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 13th-century pope
Catholic priest
Pope
alsoKnownAs Pope Alexander IV
appointedCardinalBy Pope Innocent II
surface form: Innocent II
authorityOver Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church

Papal States
birthName Rinaldo di Jenne
birthPlace Jenne, Papal States
burialPlace Viterbo Cathedral
countryOfCitizenship Papal States
deathDate 1261-05-25
deathPlace Viterbo
surface form: Viterbo, Papal States
era Middle Ages
honorificPrefix His Holiness
Pope
involvedIn European political conflicts
Italian political conflicts
conflict with the Hohenstaufen dynasty
disputes over the University of Paris
issuedDocument bulls against the Hohenstaufen
language Latin
memberOf College of Cardinals
opposed Manfred, King of Sicily
surface form: Manfred of Sicily
oversaw canonization processes
papacyEndDate 1261-05-25
papacyStartDate 1254-12-12
papalResidence Anagni
Naples
Viterbo
positionHeld Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri
surface form: Cardinal-bishop of Ostia e Velletri

Cardinal-deacon of Sant’Eustachio
Pope of the Catholic Church
predecessor Pope Innocent IV
surface form: Innocent IV
prohibited trials of heresy without episcopal authorization
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
successor Urban IV
supported Dominican friars
surface form: Dominican Order

Franciscan Order
Mendicant orders
claims of the papacy in the Kingdom of Sicily
timePeriod 13th century

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Pope Alexander IV alsoKnownAs Alexander IV
Pope Alexander IV papalName Alexander IV
Rinaldo di Jenne hasPapalName Alexander IV