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Urban IV
Name Jacques Pantaléon
Papacy began August 29, 1261
Papacy ended October 2, 1264
Predecessor Pope Alexander IV
Successor Pope Clement IV
Born ca. 1195
Place of birth Troyes, France
Died October 2, 1264
Place of death Perugia, Italy

Urban IV, né Jacques Pantaléon (ca. 1195 – October 2, 1264), pope (1261–1264), was the son of a cobbler of Troyes, France, studied theology and common law in Paris, became bishop of Verdun, was employed in various missions by Innocent IV, and was made Patriarch of Jerusalem by Alexander IV. He was at Viterbo seeking help for the oppressed Christians in the East when Alexander died, and after a three months' vacancy he was chosen to succeed him (August 29, 1261).

As pope he endeavoured, but without success, to stir up a new crusade on behalf of his former diocese of Jerusalem. In domestic matters the chief problems of his pontificate arose out of the competing claims for the crown of the Two Sicilies. Before the arrival of Charles of Anjou, the candidate whom he favoured, Urban died at Perugia on October 2, 1264. His successor was Clement IV. The festival of Corpus Christi ("the Body of Christ") was instituted by Urban IV in 1264.


Preceded by:
Alexander IV
Pope
1261–1264
Succeeded by:
Clement IV


from the 9th edition (1880) of an unnnamed encyclopedia








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