Tommaso Parentucelli

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Tommaso Parentucelli, later known as Pope Nicholas V, was a 15th-century pontiff renowned for initiating the Renaissance papacy and significantly expanding the Vatican Library.

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instanceOf 15th-century Italian person
Catholic priest
Renaissance humanist
human
pope
alsoKnownAs Pope Nicholas V NERFINISHED
birthDate 1397-11-13
birthPlace Republic of Genoa NERFINISHED
Sarzana NERFINISHED
cardinalateStart 1446
commissioned architectural works at the Vatican
rebuilding of the walls of Rome
restoration of Roman aqueducts
countryOfCitizenship Italy (historical) NERFINISHED
Republic of Genoa NERFINISHED
deathDate 1455-03-24
deathPlace Papal States
Rome
educatedAt University of Bologna NERFINISHED
University of Florence NERFINISHED
endTimeOfPapalReign 1455-03-24
era Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
knownFor expansion of the Vatican Library
initiating the Renaissance papacy
patronage of humanist scholars
support of classical studies
urban renewal of Rome
languageUsed Italian
Latin
memberOf College of Cardinals
name Tommaso Parentucelli NERFINISHED
occupation diplomat
librarian
theologian
papacy Renaissance papacy NERFINISHED
papalName Nicholas V NERFINISHED
patronOf Fra Angelico NERFINISHED
Leon Battista Alberti NERFINISHED
humanist translators of Greek texts
positionHeld Bishop of Bologna
Pope
predecessor Pope Eugene IV NERFINISHED
regnalNumber V
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
responsibleFor founding the Vatican Library in its modern form
significantEvent Council of Florence NERFINISHED
startTimeOfPapalReign 1447-03-06
successor Pope Callixtus III NERFINISHED

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Pope Nicholas V birthName Tommaso Parentucelli