papal legate Ottobuono Fieschi

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Ottobuono Fieschi was a 13th-century Italian cardinal and papal legate who later became Pope Adrian V.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 13th-century Italian person
Catholic cardinal
Pope
human
papal legate
appearsIn Purgatorio, Canto XIX NERFINISHED
appointedCardinalBy Pope Innocent IV NERFINISHED
birthDate c. 1210
birthName Ottobuono Fieschi NERFINISHED
birthPlace Genoa NERFINISHED
Republic of Genoa NERFINISHED
burialPlace Viterbo Cathedral NERFINISHED
cardinalTitle Cardinal-deacon of San Adriano al Foro
countryOfCitizenship Republic of Genoa NERFINISHED
createdCardinalInConsistory 1251
deathDate 1276-08-18
deathPlace Papal States
Viterbo NERFINISHED
describedBySource Catholic Encyclopedia NERFINISHED
Encyclopædia Britannica NERFINISHED
electedPopeOn 1276-07-11
familyName Fieschi NERFINISHED
givenName Ottobuono NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Cardinal
Pope
memberOf Fieschi family NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Italian
notableFor suspending the constitution Ubi periculum on papal conclaves
very short pontificate
occupation cardinal
papal diplomat
pope
ordinalNumberAsPope 5
papacyEnd 1276-08-18
papacyStart 1276-07-11
papalLegationEnd 1268
papalLegationStart 1265
papalName Adrian V NERFINISHED
participatedIn administration of the Papal States in the 13th century
portrayedIn Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy NERFINISHED
predecessorAsPope Pope Innocent V NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
seeAlso Pope Adrian V NERFINISHED
sentAsLegateBy Pope Clement IV NERFINISHED
servedAs papal legate to England
successorAsPope Pope John XXI NERFINISHED
taskedWith reconciling King Henry III of England with his barons

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Dictum of Kenilworth mediatedBy papal legate Ottobuono Fieschi