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 Pope Julius II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Popes of the Roman Catholic Church (1500 – 1999)
Her overall assessment of Julius is strongly negative, and she attributes to him some of the blame for provoking the Reformation.
He was educated among the Franciscans by his uncle, who took him under his special charge, and later sent to a convent in La Pérouse with the purpose of obtaining knowledge of the sciences.
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 Julius II and Leo X
Julius, bishop, servant of the servants of God, with the approval of the sacred council, for an everlasting record.
Julius, bishop, servant of the servants of God, for an everlasting record.
In the meantime, we shall not cease to act and reflect on what is relevant to the situation, with the spokesmen of the same princes who are negotiating with us, and to press on and exhort them and their princes to this action by means of our envoys and letters.
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Of Julius' tomb only the "Moses" in the church of S. Pietro in Vincoli, in Rome, was completed; the Pope is, however, not interred there but in St. Peter's, along with the remains of Sixtus IV.
The Pope's friendship with Michelangelo, begun in 1506, was enduring despite recurrent strains imposed on their relations by the two overly similar personalities.
The famous bronze statue of the Pope for the church of S. Petronio in Bologna, completed in 1508, was destroyed in 1511.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Julius II
The war that broke out between the pope and King Ferrante of Naples must be attributed chiefly to Giuliano, and it was also due to him that it did not come to an earlier conclusion.
Julius, therefore, ordered Cesare Borgia to surrender the fortified places of the Romagna into his own hands.
Still he did not forget his duties as the spiritual head of the Church.
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 Pope Julius I
Argues that Jesus Christ was actually Divius Julius, the god to which Julius Caeser was elevated.
Greek by birth, the successor of Pope Telesphorus.
On his second banishment from Alexandria, Athanasius came to Rome, and was recognised as a regular bishop by the synod held in 342.
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 Fifth centenary of the election of Pope Julius II
Nevertheless, although his outlook could not but be typical of his time, he was a Pope who strove to serve the Church and to sacrifice himself for her until the Lord called him at the age of 72.
Not for nothing was he succeeded by Roman Pontiffs who began to place a greater emphasis on the spiritual mission of the Pope.
I rejoice with you in the vitality of your Christian communities which have made so important a contribution to Christ's Church, and to ask the Lord to continue to bless this earth today and to inspire generous souls willing to work to spread the Kingdom of God in the contemporary world.
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 Guardian Unlimited Arts Arts critics 'Why a book? Show me with a sword'
What Guicciardini doesn't point out is that the bronze statue of Julius on which the mob poured their hate was by Michelangelo.
Although by any logical criteria this was a liberation, it was resented, and as soon as they got an opportunity, in 1511, the Bolognese rose up and chucked the Church's garrison out.
One day, he told Condivi, the Pope asked when he would finish.
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 Michelangelo
At this time, Michelangelo and the Pope shared a good friendship that was influ­enced by the Pope’s employment, but there was more to their relationship.
Finally, Michelangelo and Julius were to reunite in Bologna, after letters had been exchanged between them.
The Pope “would go more and more often all the way to [Michelangelo’s] house to see him, conversing with him there about the tomb and other matters no differently than he would have done with his own brother”
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 Pope Julius II
Julius was undoubtedly in energy and genius one of the greatest popes since Innocent III, and it is a misfortune of the Church that his temporal policy eclipsed his spiritual office.
He was loaded with favors during bis uncle's pontificate, being made bishop of Carpentras, bishop of Bologna, bishop of Vercelli, archbishop of Avignon, cardinal-priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli and of Sti.
Julius had already issued, on the 18th of July 1511, the summons for a general council to deal with France, with the reform of the Church, and with a war against the Turks.
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BEIJING (AP) -- China's state-approved Catholic church welcomed the installation Sunday of another bishop who was not approved by the pope, exacerbating Beijing's already strained relations with the...
China's state-approved Catholic church welcomed the installation yesterday of a bishop who has not received the Pope's approval, in an event exacerbating already strained relations between Beijing and...
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 St Peter in Chains - Michaelangelo's Moses
When the pope died in 1513, his heirs asked that he be interred in a simpler, less expensive tomb, one that could be completed quickly.
And it is called the Tomb of Pope Julius II, even though his body actually rests at St Peter's.
What Michelangelo eventually called "the tragedy of the tomb" came to a close in 1545 when a much smaller version of the tomb was installed in the Church of St Peter in Chains, rather than in St Peter's, as first planned.
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 Another Anti-Catholic Myth Exposed (This Rock: September 2002)
I came across a message that had been posted to an apologetics mailing list last winter asking about a rather suspicious-sounding quote about several bishops criticizing Pope Julius II and encouraging him to keep the Bible out of the hands of the laity.
Among the advice they give him is the introduction of new ceremonies (which are described in intricate detail) as well as the destruction of Bibles translated into any living languages.
Its author, Paolo Pietro Vegerio (1498-1565), was bishop of Modrusch, then of Capo d'Istria, from which he left to join the Reformation around 1549.
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 Winter Books: A Renaissance woman rescued from obscurity
After giving birth to a daughter and a son who died in infancy, Felice eventually did produce two sons, Francesco and Girolamo, from her union with Gian Giordano, as well as a second daughter.
And should Gian Giordano die while her son was a minor, she could become regent of the family.
In the author’s words, since the illegitimate child of a priest who had not yet ascended to the papacy had little significance to the wider world, “his daughter has a ghost-like existence until Giuliano becomes pope.
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 CliffsNotes::The Prince:Book Summary and Study Guide
Giuliano della Rovere (circa 1445–1513), the son of a poor family, was appointed cardinal over the church of San Pietro by his uncle, Pope Sixtus IV, in 1471.
Julius also began construction of what would become the present day church of St. Peter’s in Rome.
He became papal legate for his uncle, a position that took him on diplomatic missions to France and to the papal states.
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 RSFPC Forums -> What do you think about the new 888 Pope Julius?
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I won't get into a religious discussion beyond that.
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The paper relates that the role of the artist was expanded rather than limited by the patronage and commissions of the papacy, and rather than embodying narrow religious ideals, Michelangelo and others were prodded to create works with expansive, complex renderings of Biblical figures as both human and divine in nature.
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"Pope Julius II, often known as a kind of warrior pope because of his influence in political as well as spiritual affairs, even more renown to the ages for his tireless patronage of the arts.
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 Michelangelo Chronology
Election of Giulio de'Medici as Pope Clement VII.
Commission to erect the façade of the Medici church of San Lorenzo in Florence.
Siege of Florence by the combined forces of Pope Clement VII and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. c.
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The corrupt administration of the Church was one of the secondary causes of the Reformation.
Catherine's father, the Aragonese King II of Aragon">Ferdinand II, sought to control England through his daughter, and consequently insisted on her marriage to the new English King.
Henry ascended the throne in 1509 upon his father's death.
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 Cultural Catholic - Pope Julius II
He benefited greatly from the many favours bestowed upon him by his uncle, Pope Sixtus IV.
Before his death Pope Julius II commissioned Michelangelo to create his mausoleum where it stands in his titular church Saint Peter in Chains.
The Romans proclaimed that if Pope Julius II had not been a great pope, he had been a good king.
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 Tomb of Julius II by MICHELANGELO Buonarroti
When, by the will of Pope Julius della Rovere (1503-13), Michelangelo went to Rome in 1505, the Pope commissioned him to build in the course of five years a tomb for the Pope.
At the summit of the monument, there was to have been a portrayal of two angels leading the Pope out of his tomb on the day of the Last Judgement.
After the death of the Pope in 1513 Michelangelo and the Pope's heirs reached a new agreement concerning the tomb.
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 The Agony and the Ecstasy
Cardinal Medici and his son the priest have to leave Florence for fear of being assassinated.
1506 -- Pope Julius II laid the foundation stone of the new St.
In Rome, Pope Julius II summons Michelangelo to create a tomb for him with 40 life size figures.
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 Michelangelo Buonarroti: Project for a Wall Tomb for Pope Julius II (62.93.1) Object Page Timeline of Art History ...
Within the arched niche, angels raise the dead pope toward the Virgin and Child.
Following the pope's death in February 1513, Michelangelo signed a second contract, for a reduced version of the tomb to be completed in seven years.
As described in Ascanio Condivi's biography of Michelangelo (1553), the tomb was to have been a three-story freestanding monument and may have included as many as forty-seven large figures carved of Carrara marble.
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 The Frescoing of the Sistine Chapel Michelangelo Pope Julius II
So he hired on an army of assistants to help him get going, and was so uneasy about his earliest efforts --- Noah and the Flood; the Drunken Noah --- that he tucked them away in a not-too-
Raphael, who didn't care for him at all, said that he reminded him of a "solitary hangman."
Michelangelo was a handsome and noble young Florentine who spent many of his happiest hours flat on his back, alone with his paintbrush, doing the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel which, when unveiled, got him immense praise and made him rich beyond compare.
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 Artwork of Pope Julius II Free Essay - Find A Paper.com
Three ‘oeuvres’ that Julius II commissioned were to represent the authoritive image of the Catholic Church.
They were the Sistine Chapel ceiling by Michelangelo Buonarotti, the School of Athens by Raphael, and the Tomb of Julius II also done by Michelangelo Buonarotti.
As well as commissioning the three famous pieces pope Julius II chose whom they were...
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 THE AGE OF POPE JULIUS III
Perugia, although formally belonging to the Church was ruled for centuries by local families.
The gardens which today surround the old fortress retain this splendid sign of Pope Julius.
The inner court of Palazzo Spada (map1 31/D4) near Palazzo Farnese is decorated in the least religious manner.
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 Amazon.com: Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling: Books: Ross King,John Lee
The oral narrator does a superb job in presenting this book and
The rivalry between Michelangelo and Raphael is one of the keynotes of the book.
What he had really been excited to do was the job Pope Julius II had originally had in mind: the sculpting of the Pope's burial tomb.
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 Raffaello Sanzio called Raphael and assistant: Pope Julius II
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Raffaello Sanzio called Raphael and assistant: Pope Julius II Raffaello Sanzio called Raphael and assistant - Pope Julius II @ The Uffizi Gallery of Florence, Italy
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 Guardian Unlimited Arts Arts features Pope Julius II, Raphael (1511-12)
This is God himself turning his head away, leaving us to depart miserably from his presence.
This is a self enthroned - the throne and robes are part of Julius.
Julius's image as bearded patriarch invites comparison with Michelangelo's Moses carved on the pope's unfinished tomb at the church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome.
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 Patron Saints Index: Pope Julius II
Pius died soon after, however, and Giuliano was unanimously chosen 216th pope in the shortest conclave in the history of the papacy.
A rivalry had developed between him and Rodrigo Borgia, and when Borgia was chosen pope as Alexander VI in 1492, Giuliano moved to Ostia and then to Paris.
Worked for, and even bribed other cardinals to obtain the election of Pope Innocent VIII in 1484, believing that he could control Innocent from behind the scenes.
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 Tomb of Pope Julius II
Tomb of Pope Julius II Tomb of Pope Julius II by MICHELANGELO
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 Julius II - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Julius II (1443-1513), pope (1503-13), whose reign is considered one of the most brilliant in the Renaissance period.
In 1505 Michelangelo began work on a tomb for Pope Julius II that was to have stood in the apse of Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome.
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 Pope Julius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Michelangelo The Tomb of the Pope Julius II
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 Pope Julius - Wiktionary
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 Pope Julius II
Pope Julius II Pope Julius II began construction of St Peter's Basilica in Rome in 1506.
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 Julius II - MSN Encarta
Julius II Julius II (1443-1513), pope (1503-13), whose reign is considered one of the most brilliant in the Renaissance period.
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 Find in a Library: Julius II, the warrior pope
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 Late Middle Ages - Pope Julius II
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 Portrait of Pope Julius II
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 Portrait of Pope Julius II
Julius II belonged to the della Rovere family.
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