Tommaso di Sarzana

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Tommaso di Sarzana, better known as Pope Nicholas V, was a 15th-century pope renowned for initiating the Renaissance papacy and significantly promoting humanist scholarship and the rebuilding of Rome.

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instanceOf 15th-century pope
Catholic priest
Italian person
Renaissance humanist
human
pope
aimedTo make Rome the cultural capital of Christendom
alsoKnownAs Niccolò V NERFINISHED
Pope Nicholas V NERFINISHED
appointedCardinalBy Pope Eugene IV NERFINISHED
birthDate 1397-11-13
birthName Tommaso Parentucelli NERFINISHED
birthPlace Republic of Genoa NERFINISHED
Sarzana NERFINISHED
cardinalateStartDate 1446-12-16
commissioned fortification of the Vatican and Castel Sant'Angelo
restoration of the Basilica of St. Peter in Rome
countryOfCitizenship Republic of Genoa NERFINISHED
deathDate 1455-03-24
deathPlace Papal States
Rome
dioceseGoverned Diocese of Bologna NERFINISHED
educatedIn canon law
theology
education University of Bologna NERFINISHED
electedPopeDate 1447-03-06
endTimeInOffice 1455-03-24
era Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
familyName Parentucelli NERFINISHED
givenName Tommaso NERFINISHED
knownFor patronage of arts and letters
restoration of Roman churches and palaces
support of classical studies
languageUsed Italian
Latin
memberOf Roman Curia NERFINISHED
mentor Niccolò Albergati NERFINISHED
notableFor founding the Vatican Library
initiating the Renaissance papacy
promoting humanist scholarship
rebuilding and fortifying Rome
occupation diplomat
librarian
theologian
ordinalNumberAsPope 208
papalCoronationDate 1447-03-19
papalName Nicholas V NERFINISHED
positionHeld Pope
predecessor Pope Eugene IV NERFINISHED
promoted translation of Greek manuscripts into Latin
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
startTimeInOffice 1447-03-06
successor Pope Callixtus III NERFINISHED

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Pope Nicholas V alsoKnownAs Tommaso di Sarzana