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Innocent IV
History of Italy

              


1195
Birth
Manarola Birth of Innocent IV, he belonged to a feudal family of Liguria, the Fieschi, counts of Lavagna
1243
Election
25th June Anagni Innocent IV is elected unanimously at the conclave in Anagni
1243
Pope
Vatican Appointed Pope, Sinibaldo Fieschi, Frederick II's candidate
1244
Exile
Genoa Finding his position in Rome insecure, Innocent IV secretly withdraws to Genoa
1245
Abdication
Vatican Calls the Council of the Church & declares Frederick II deposed
Pope Innocent IV declares Conrad IV deposed
Pope Innocent IV deposes Sancho II
1245
Council Lyons
27th July Lyons The Council of Lyons declares Frederick II deposed
1245
Rebellion
Encourages rebellion in Germany to overthrow Frederick II
1248
Battle of Vitoria
Vitoria A League of Italian cities defeats Frederick II
1250
Battle of Lucera
Lucera A League of Italian cities defeats Frederick II
1250
Rule of Sicily
Sicily Establishes Papal overlordship in Sicily
1252
Inquisition
Inquisitors are allowed bt the Pope to licence torture
1252
Reform
Inquisitors are allowed bt the Pope to licence torture
1254
Battle of Foggia
7th Dec Foggia Death of Innocent IV, it was on a sick bed at Naples that Innocent IV heard of Manfred's victory at Foggia against the Papal forces, said to have precipitated his death
1254
Death
7th Dec Naples Death of Innocent IV, it was on a sick bed at Naples that Innocent IV heard of Manfred's victory at Foggia against the Papal forces, said to have precipitated his death
1254
Excommunication of Innocent IV
Excommunicates Frederick II's son, Conrad IV, King of Germany
1254
Rebellion
Vatican Emperor Manfred rebels against the Pope
1254
Rule of Italy
Receives the title of Papal vicar for southern Italy, Innocent lives a period in which he was the effective sovereign of most of the peninsula
1254
Rule of Naples
27th Oct Innocent IV enters the city of Naples
1254
Rule of Sicily
Sicily The Papacy reclaims its overlordship of Sicily & turns it over to the French Angevins

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