Innocentius PP. IV

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Innocentius PP. IV is the Latin papal signature of Pope Innocent IV, who led the Catholic Church and the Papal States in the mid-13th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic priest
Pope
head of the Catholic Church
human
sovereign of the Papal States
birthDate c. 1195
birthName Sinibaldo Fieschi
birthPlace Genoa
Republic of Genoa
burialPlace Naples Cathedral
church Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
convened First Council of Lyon
deathDate 1254-12-07
deathPlace Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
Naples
educatedAt University of Bologna
education canon law
era 13th century
fledTo Lyon
issuedDocument papal bull Ad extirpanda
surface form: papal bull "Ad exstirpanda"

papal bull "Cum non solum"
papal bull "Dei patris immensa"
knownFor First Council of Lyon
surface form: First Council of Lyon (1245)

conflict with Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II
legalExpertise canon law
memberOfFamily Fieschi family
nameInLatin Innocentius PP. IV self-link
nationality Italian
notableAction declared deposition of Frederick II as Holy Roman Emperor
excommunicated Emperor Frederick II
occupation canon lawyer
theologian
papacyEndDate 1254-12-07
papacyStartDate 1243-06-25
papalName Pope Innocent IV
surface form: Innocent IV
positionHeld Pope
surface form: Bishop of Rome

Cardinal
Cardinal priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina
Patriarch of the West
Pope
Primate of Italy
Sovereign of the Papal States
predecessor Pope Celestine IV
surface form: Celestine IV
reasonForFlight conflict with Frederick II in Italy
reignEnd 1254
reignStart 1243
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
residence Lyon
Rome
sentLegationTo Mongol Empire
successor Alexander IV of Macedon
surface form: Alexander IV
yearOfEvent 1245

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Innocentius PP. IV nameInLatin Innocentius PP. IV self-link
Pope Innocent IV signature Innocentius PP. IV