Pope Julius II
Appearance
Julius II | |
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Papacy began | November 1, 1503 |
Papacy ended | February 21, 1513 |
Predecessor | Pius III |
Successor | Leo X |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Giuliano della Rovere |
Born | December 5, 1443 Albisola, Italy |
Died | February 21, 1513 Rome, Italy |
Other popes named Julius |
Pope Julius II (Latin: Iulius Secundus; December 5, 1443 - February 21, 1513), born Giuliano della Rovere, was an Italian priest of the Roman Catholic Church and the 217th Pope from 1503 until his death in 1513.[1] He was known as "the Warrior Pope."[2]
He was the nephew of Pope Sixtus IV.[3]
Early life
[change | change source]Giuliano della Rovere was the son of Rafaello della Rovere.[4]
His uncle would become Pope Sixtus IV.[4]
Cardinal
[change | change source]In 1471, Sixtus made Rovere a cardinal.[4]
Pope
[change | change source]Rovere was elected pope in 1503;[4] and he chose to be called Julius II.
Pope Julius was involved in Italian and European political disputes.[4]
In 1506, Pope Julius he established the Swiss Guard.[5]
Related pages
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- ↑ "List of Popes," Catholic Encyclopedia (2009); retrieved 2011-11-9.
- ↑ Schaff, Philip et al. (1910). "Julius II," History of the Christian Church, Volume 5, Part 2, p. 466.
- ↑ Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. (1839). "Julius II," Penny cyclopaedia, Vol. 13, p. 146.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 "Pope Julius II," Catholic Encyclopedia; retrieved 2011-11-9.
- ↑ "The Vatican," Catholic Encyclopedia; retrieved 2011-11-9.
More reading
[change | change source]- Shaw, Christine. (1993). Julius II: the Warrior Pope. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 9780631167389; OCLC 417355755
Other websites
[change | change source]Media related to Iulius II at Wikimedia Commons
- . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1913.
- Catholic Hierarchy, Julius II
- Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Archived 2011-10-30 at the Wayback Machine, Cardinal della Rovere Archived 2018-01-13 at the Wayback Machine
Preceded by Pius III |
Pope 1503–1513 |
Succeeded by Leo X |