Pope Urban VIII, who reigned from 1623 to 1644, was known for his strong support of the papacy's temporal power and influence in European politics. He advocated for the centralization of authority within the Catholic Church and was involved in various political alliances, notably during the Thirty Years' War, where he sought to counter Protestantism and uphold Catholic interests. His papacy also reflected a commitment to the arts and culture, promoting Baroque architecture and patronizing artists, which he believed would strengthen the Church's moral and political standing. Overall, Urban VIII's political beliefs were characterized by a blend of religious fervor and strategic diplomacy.
Pope Urban VIII died on 1644-07-29.
Pope Urban VIII (Latin: Urbanus VIII) was born on April 5, 1568, Florence, Duchy of Florence, Italy.
No, he did not levitate.
Pope Alexander the VI.
Both Pope Gregory XV and Pope Urban VIII were involved with Galileo's case
The following is a list of popes who were VIIIs: Innocent VIII Boniface VIII Urban VIII Benedict VIII John VIII Clement VIII Gregory VIII Leo VIII Pius VIII
Pope Gregory V died in July 1623 and was succeeded by Urban VIII.
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He was born in 1568. The actual date is not known but he was baptized on April 5 of that year.
Peter Nolasco was canonized on September 30, 1628, by Pope Urban VIII.
Rita was beatified on October 1, 1627, by Pope Urban VIII and canonized on May 24, 1900, by Pope Leo XIII.
Pope Boniface VIII was born in 1235.