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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. Feb 18, 2021 · In 2001 Martínez was acquitted. He now lives in Spain and campaigns against the death penalty. When Martínez was on death row, Pope John Paul II called for his life to be spared.

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  3. 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.

  4. 3 days ago · As you might imagine, the racial breakdown of executed inmates is not representative of the broader population in Texas. For the last several decades, the Black population of Texas has held steady—at around 12 percent. And yet, by far the largest number of death row inmates are Black men. Here’s the racial breakdown of current death row ...

  5. Jan 2, 2024 · Innocent IV died on December 7, 1254 in Naples. Innocent IV’s pontificate was notable for three things: a decisive struggle with the Emperor Frederick II, the Pope’s extended absence from Rome, and for his contributions to the canon law.

  6. Afterwards the emperor held them captive on the island of Giglio off the coast of Tuscany. 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.

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  8. Overview. Innocent IV. (d. 1254) Quick Reference. (d. 1254), Pope from 1243. He was the most outstanding canon lawyer ever to become Pope, and he wrote a major commentary on the decretals, known as the ‘Apparatus’.

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