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 Pope Julius II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julius II hereupon entered into the Holy League with Ferdinand II of Aragon and the Venetians against France, in which both Henry VIII of England (1509–47) and the Emperor ultimately joined.
Events so favoured his plans that in 1508 he was able to conclude with Louis XII of France (1498–1515), the Emperor Maximilian I (1493–1519), and Ferdinand II of Aragon (1479–1516), the famous League of Cambrai against the Venetian Republic.
Finding it impossible to succeed with the doge by remonstrance, he in 1504 brought about a union of the conflicting interests of France and Germany, and sacrificed temporarily to some extent the independence of Italy in order to conclude with them an offensive and defensive alliance against Venice.
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 Guardian Unlimited Arts Arts critics 'Why a book? Show me with a sword'
In 1506 the new Pope seized Bologna, which he claimed was a papal property, from its oppressive, gangsterish ruling family, the Bentivogli.
The French and Italian defenders of the besieged fortress of Mirandola in the Duchy of Ferrara, which Julius was attacking as part of his campaign to drive France out of Italy, looked down from their battlements in 1511 and saw a vision out of a nightmare.
When Julius urged him to put gold on the Sistine paintings he said this would be inappropriate because in biblical times people were poor.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Julius II
On 27 April, 1509, Julius II placed Venice under interdict and dispatched his troops into the Romagna.
The Venetians were now ready to enter negotiations with Julius II, who withdrew from the League and freed the Venetians from the ban on 24 February, 1510, after they agreed upon the following terms.
In the beginning the League included only the pope, the Venetians, and Spain, but England joined it on 17 November, and was soon followed by the emperor and by Switzerland.
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The fatigue of one of these hurried journeys brought on a complaint from which he never recovered, and on his second mission he was nearly killed by order of the pope, who happened at the time to be much incensed against the duke of Ferrara.
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After concluding an alliance with Venice and Ferdinand II of Spain and Naples in October 1511, he opened the council in May 1512 at the Lateran Palace.
The league troops defeated Venice in May 1509 near Cremona, and the Papal States were restored.
He accompanied the French king on his expedition against Naples in the hope that Charles would also depose Alexander VI.
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 Pope Julius II
He absolved the Venetians in the beginning of 1510, and shortly afterwards placed the ban on France.
The French were driven out of Italy in 1512 and papal authority was once more securely established in the states immediately around Rome.
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.
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 Guardian Unlimited Arts Arts features Pope Julius II, Raphael (1511-12)
Michelangelo said when he fell out with Julius he could feel the rope around his neck.
Instead of shouting, he is too sad to speak, too disheartened to look you in the eye.
In fact, Julius was depressed because the city of Bologna had seceded from the papal states.
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 Fifth centenary of the election of Pope Julius II
Julius II also felt that he was a temporal Sovereign called to defend his people.
This is what I said last 12 October in Anagni, commemorating the seventh centenary of the death of Pope Boniface VIII.
Even with these limitations, Julius II proved to be an exceptional personality in the geographical and political setting of his time.
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 Michelangelo
Only “three years after Michelangelo left Bologna, the Bolognese people pulled the bronze statue of Julius II off its niche on the façade of San Petronio, had it melted down and cast into a cannon called Guilia, to be used against Papal troops”
He wrote “on the Friday morning, I was turned out, that is to say, I was driven away: and the person who turned me away said he knew who I was but such were his orders”
Julius II is often considered to have had terribilita, which was desirable during the renaissance.
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 CliffsNotes::The Prince:Book Summary and Study Guide
The Venetians surrendered, and Julius, chafing under the domination of Louis, formed an alliance with Venice and Switzerland to drive out the French.
The Venetians refused to give up several cities they had seized after Cesare& fall, so Julius formed the League of Cambrai, an alliance with Louis XII, Ferdinand of Spain, and Emperor Maximilian I, to defeat them.
Julius spent the majority of his papacy occupied by war, often appearing on the battlefield himself, wearing armor under his papal robes.
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 Pope Julius I
Exiled through a forgery of his political and religious enemies, died of starvation in prison, probably in 537.
Julius on his death in April 352 was succeeded by Liberius.
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 Amazon.com: Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling: Books: Ross King,John Lee
It is also said that at this time Raphael, realizing how much more public and prestigious the Sistine Chapel project was than his own assignment in the Pope's library, lobbied to be allowed to do the second half of the ceiling.
This was also the first time that Michelangelo could get an idea of how the ceiling would look from the floor of the chapel.
Busy with his previous project, he was perhaps the only man to refuse the Pope.
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 Julius II and Leo X
The first five of them, held during Julius II's pontificate, dealt primarily with the condemnation and rejection of the quasi-council of Pisa, and with the revoking and annulment of the French "Pragmatic Sanction".
All the decrees of this council, at which the pope presided in person, are in the form of bulls.
This council was summoned by pope Julius II by the bull Sacrosanctae Romanae Ecclesiae, issued at Rome on 18 July 1511, after several schismatic cardinals, officially supported by Louis XII, king of France, had assembled a quasi-council at Pisa.
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 Pope julius ii - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 The Agony and the Ecstasy
But the Pope persists and Michelangelo reluctantly takes on the project.
There is a lot of history to the story also as the Pope had to manage several wars all the while tangling with Michelangelo.
Charles is forced to retire from Naples and fight his way out of Italy.
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 Winter Books: A Renaissance woman rescued from obscurity
From the available material, I have re-created those early years out of a combination of speculation and inference, set within the social and political history of the time.” This combination of speculation and inference leads to a weak beginning for a biography that gains color and interest as it unfolds.
As Julius’ confidence in her grew, Felice became a papal political mediator and a frequent presence at the Vatican.
This provision, of course, put a lot of pressure on Felice, but reconciliation with her father brought her new security in the form of 9,000 ducats Julius gave to his daughter.
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 Find in a Library: Julius II, the warrior pope
Find in a Library: Julius II, the warrior pope
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 Artwork of Pope Julius II Free Essay - Find A Paper.com
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Three ‘oeuvres’ that Julius II commissioned were to represent the authoritive image of the Catholic Church.
As well as commissioning the three famous pieces pope Julius II chose whom they were...
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 Cultural Catholic - Pope Julius II
With Pope Julius II’s influence, three Renaissance artists left their indelible imprint: Bramante, with his grandiose plan for reconstruction of the Vatican, Raphael, with his frescoes in the palazzo of Pope Nicholas V, and Michelangelo, with his remarkable masterpieces in the Sistine Chapel.
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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was the first pope who changed his name on ascending the papal chair.
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 The Frescoing of the Sistine Chapel Michelangelo Pope Julius II
Perhaps, suggests the author, the key to it all was that Michelangelo and Pope Julius II were very much alike.
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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 Michelangelo Buonarroti: Project for a Wall Tomb for Pope Julius II (62.93.1) Object Page Timeline of Art History ...
Michelangelo's project was interrupted by other papal commissions, chiefly his frescoing of the Sistine Ceiling from 1508 to 1512.
By 1505, eight years before his death, Pope Julius II della Rovere had plans for a grandiose tomb in Saint Peter's Basilica (Vatican City) and entrusted Michelangelo with the project.
Michelangelo Buonarroti: Project for a Wall Tomb for Pope Julius II (62.93.1)
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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.
This paper discusses the relationship of Michelangelo and Pope Julius II to demonstrate the nature of Catholic art during the Renaissance period.
The author points out that Pope Julius II, who was as careful in planning as he was in his military achievements, enriched the landscape of Rome by adding many fine buildings to the city, including the Vatican Museum and art collection and the Sistine Chapel.
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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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 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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 RSFPC Forums -> What do you think about the new 888 Pope Julius?
The stones on the 888 Popoe Julius are supposedly rubies.
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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.
Michelangelo : Early Works : The Tomb of Julius II
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 Tomb of Julius II by MICHELANGELO Buonarroti
According to the iconographic plan, which we are able to reconstruct from written sources, this was to be an outline of the Christian world: the lower level was dedicated to man, the middle level to the prophets and saints, and the top level to the surpassing of both former levels in the Last Judgement.
Michelangelo immediately began his preparations for this task, but the capricious Pope, in doubt of finding an appropriate place in which to erect his tomb, planned something even more grandiose: the restoration and remodelling of St Peter's.
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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 Pope Julius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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 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.
The original design, as described by narratives of Condivi and Vasari, called for a rectangular ground plan on which a four-sided structure would be erected.
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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.
Recently I was doing an Internet search for some apologetics information about the Church's approach to the Bible down through history.
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 THE AGE OF POPE JULIUS III
Bologna was the second city of the Papal State but retains very few coats of arms, because in 1797, under the influence of the French Revolution, all signs of the Popes were destroyed.
His splendid Villa Giulia in Rome is by most people associated with Julius II (the background shows a detail of the decoration of a Villa window).
One of the greatest worries of the Popes after 1527 was to strengthen the defence of Rome and Castel Sant'Angelo (map1 5/C2) was seen as key to the Pope's personal security.
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 Michelangelo Chronology
Michelangelo and Pope Julius II reconcile in Bologna (November).
Summoned to Rome by Pope Julius II and asked to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (May).
Tomb of Julius II completed and installed in San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome.
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 Late Middle Ages - Pope Julius II
Late Middle Ages - Pope Julius II Syllabus
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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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 Pope Julius - Wiktionary
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1596 - Sir John Harington, A Treatise on Playe, in Nugae antiquae (1804) - Pope Julio (if I fail not in the name, and sure I am that there is a game of the cards after his name) was a great and wary player, a great vertue in a man of his profession
1521 - John Skelton, Speke, parrot - Of Pope Julius cardys he ys chefe cardynall.
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 Portrait of Pope Julius II
Portrait of Pope Julius II Terms and Conditions
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 The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Pope Julius II@ HighBeam Research
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 Michelangelo The Tomb of the Pope Julius II
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 Portrait of Pope Julius II
Julius II belonged to the della Rovere family.
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 Emile Vernet Posters Prints - Pope Julius II ordering Bramante, Michelangelo and Raphael to build the Vatican & St. ...
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 Raffaello Sanzio called Raphael and assistant: Pope Julius II
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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