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  1. The tidings are said to have precipitated Pope Innocent's death on 7 December 1254 in Naples. From triumph to disaster had taken only a few months. Shortly after Innocent's election as pope, his nephew Opizzo had been appointed Latin Patriarch of Antioch.

  2. Frederick II died on Dec. 13, 1250. The Pope left Lyon and triumphantly returned to Rome in 1253. Meanwhile, he had to continue the struggle against Frederick II’s son Conrad IV and also to find a king to whom he could entrust the Kingdom of Sicily as a fief.

  3. After Emperor Frederick II's death in 1250, Innocent sought to bring Sicily under papal control. He backed Henry III of England's son Edmund for the Sicilian throne against Frederick's illegitimate son Manfred. Leading papal armies against Manfred's forces, Innocent fell ill and died in Naples without succeeding in his attempts to secure Sicily.

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    • Genoa or Manarola, Republic of Genoa
  4. Innocent IV died shortly after in Naples in the month of December of 1254 A.D. Pope Innocent IV Quick Facts. Born – 1195 in Genoa, Italy. Birth Name – Sinibaldo Fieschi. Died – December 7, 1254. How he died. At the head of his papal army, Pope Innocent entered Naples the capital of southern Italy.

  5. When Gregory died in August, 1241, the College of Cardinals elected a new pope immediately, but the ailing pope, Celestine IV, died after a pontificate of only 15 days. The political situation was perilous.

  6. When Celestine IV died after a short reign of sixteen days, the excommunicated emperor, Frederick II, was in possession of the jtates of the Church around Rome and attempted to intimidate the cardinals into electing a pope to his own liking.

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  8. When Celestine IV died after a short reign of sixteen days, the excommunicated emperor, Frederick II, was in possession of the States of the Church around Rome and attempted to intimidate the cardinals into electing a pope to his own liking.