Pope Pius III

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Pope Pius III was a briefly reigning Renaissance pope of the Catholic Church in 1503, known for his short pontificate and prior service as a respected cardinal and papal diplomat.

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Pius III 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic priest
Renaissance figure
cardinal
human
pope
alsoKnownAs Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini
surface form: Francesco Piccolomini

Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini
surface form: Francesco Todeschini-Piccolomini
birthDate 1439-05-29
birthName Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini
birthPlace Italy
Republic of Siena NERFINISHED
Siena
burialPlace St. Peter's Basilica
causeOfDeath illness
coatOfArms Coat of arms of Pope Pius III
countryOfCitizenship Italy
Republic of Siena NERFINISHED
deathDate 1503-10-18
deathPlace Papal States NERFINISHED
Rome
educatedAt University of Perugia
University of Siena
electedPopeDate 1503-09-22
era Renaissance
familyName Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini
surface form: Todeschini Piccolomini
fieldOfWork canon law
givenName Francesco
languageSpoken Italian
Latin
memberOf College of Cardinals
notableFor reputation for integrity
service as papal diplomat
very short pontificate
occupation canon lawyer
diplomat
ordinalInOffice 216th pope
papacyEndDate 1503-10-18
papacyStartDate 1503-10-01
papalName Pope Pius III self-linksurface differs
surface form: Pius III
positionHeld Archbishop of Siena
Cardinal
Cardinal-bishop of Albano
Cardinal-bishop of Pienza
Cardinal-bishop of Siena
Pope
predecessor Pope Alexander VI
reignDuration 27 days
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
successor Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
uncle Pope Pius II

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Pope Pius III papalName Pope Pius III self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Pius III
Pope Julius II predecessor Pope Pius III
The Warrior Pope predecessor Pope Pius III
subject surface form: Pope Julius II
Pope Alexander VI successor Pope Pius III