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  1. Innocent II: Sub-dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals Ubaldo Allucingoli: Sicilian Bishop of Ostia e Velletri: 16 December 1138 Innocent II Future Pope Lucius III (1181–85) Giulio: neutral Bishop of Palestrina: 19 May 1144 Lucius II Bernard, Can.Reg. Sicilian Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina: 22 December 1144 Lucius II

  2. Nombre. Ubaldo Allucinoli. Nacimiento. 1097, Lucca ( Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico) Fallecimiento. 25 de noviembre de 1185 jul. Verona ( República de Venecia) [ editar datos en Wikidata] Lucio III ( Lucca, 1097- Verona, 25 de septiembre de 1185) fue el 171. er papa de la Iglesia católica, de 1181 a 1185. 1 .

  3. Pope Gelasius II (c. 1060/1064 – 29 January 1119), born Giovanni Caetani or Giovanni da Gaeta (also called Coniulo ), [1] was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 24 January 1118 to his death in 1119. A monk of Monte Cassino and chancellor of Pope Paschal II, Caetani was unanimously elected to succeed him.

  4. Pope Martin IV ( Latin: Martinus IV; c. 1210/1220 – 28 March 1285), born Simon de Brion, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 22 February 1281 [1] to his death on 28 March 1285. He was the last French pope to have held court in Rome; all subsequent French popes held court in Avignon (the Avignon Papacy ).

  5. Lucius III, geboren als Ubaldo Allucingoli (Lucca, 1097 – Verona, 25 november 1185) was paus van 1 september 1181 tot aan zijn dood.. Levensloop. Hij was oorspronkelijk een cisterciënzer (hij zou Bernard van Clairvaux nog hebben gekend) en werd rond 1141 door Innocentius II tot kardinaal-priester benoemd.

  6. The new pope took the name of Lucius II; shortly after his accession he had a conference with King Roger of Sicily at Ceperano early in June, 1144, for the purpose of reaching an understanding with the king regarding his duties as a vassal of the Apostolic See. Roger's demands, however, were so extravagant that Lucius on the advice of his ...

  7. Pope Lucius II (died January 13, 1145), born Gherardo Caccianemici dal Orso, was Pope from March 9, 1144 until his death. Born in Bologna, he became canon in his native city, then Cardinal Priest of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, later treasurer of the Roman Church, papal legate in Germany for Pope Honorius II (1124–30) and later for Pope Innocent II (1130–43). It must be ascribed chiefly to ...