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  1. Innocent III (born Lando Di Sezze) was an antipope from 29 September 1179 to January 1180. Innocent III was born in Sezze in the Papal States and died in La Cava, Apulia. He was the last of four antipopes during the pontificate of Alexander III.

  2. Innocent (III) (born, Sezze, Papal States—died, La Cava, Apulia) was the last of four antipopes (1179–80) during the pontificate of Alexander III. A member of a family of German origin, he was a cardinal when elected on Sept. 29, 1179, by a faction opposing Alexander, who, in January 1180, relegated Innocent to the southern Italian abbey of SS.

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  3. 29 de may. de 2018 · Innocent III. Innocent III (1160-1216), an Italian aristocrat, theologian, and canon lawyer, reigned as pope from 1198 to 1216. His pontificate has customarily been taken to mark the most splendid moment of the medieval papacy. Born Lothar of Segni, the future pope was the son of Count Thrasimund of Segni.

  4. Role In: Albigensian Crusade. Fourth Crusade. Fourth Lateran Council. Innocent III (born 1160/61, Gavignano Castle, Campagna di Roma, Papal States [now in Italy]—died July 16, 1216, Perugia) was the most significant pope of the Middle Ages.

  5. Pope Innocent III (Latin: Innocentius III; 22 February 1161 – 16 July 1216), born Lotario dei Conti di Segni (anglicized as Lothar of Segni), was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 8 January 1198 until his death on 16 July 1216.

  6. 26 de jun. de 2012 · Introduction. Pope Innocent III (b. 1160 or 1161––d. 1216) is widely regarded as the most powerful pope of the Middle Ages. Serving as pope from 1198 to 1216, he was the man who realized the implications of Pope Gregory VII’s vision of papal power, who vindicated the papal claim to arbitrate in the succession to the Holy Roman ...

  7. INNOCENT III, ANTIPOPE. Pontificate: Sept. 29, 1179 to Jan. 1180. Known as Lando of Sezze (also Landus Sitinus), he was born into a Lombard family and became cardinal deacon of St. Angelo under antipope victor iv (1159 – 64), the first of three imperial antipopes backed by frederick i barba rossa (1152 – 90) during the schism of 1159 – 78 ...