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English name=Pius III| |
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image=[[Image:Pius_III.jpg]]| |
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birth_name=Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini| |
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term_start=[[September 22]], [[1503]]| |
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term_end=[[October 18]], [[1503]]| |
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predecessor=[[Pope Alexander VI|Alexander VI]]| |
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successor=[[Pope Julius II|Julius II]]| |
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birth_date=[[May 9]], [[1439]]| |
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birthplace=[[Siena]], [[Italy]]| |
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dead=dead|death_date=[[October 18]], [[1503]]| |
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deathplace= [[Rome]]|}} |
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'''Pius III''', born '''''Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini''''' ([[May 9]], [[1439]] – [[October 18]], [[1503]]), was [[pope]] from [[September 22]] to [[October 18]], [[1503]]. |
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He was born in [[Siena]], the nephew of [[Pope Pius II|Pius II]] by his sister Laodamia. He was received as a boy into the household of Pius II, who permitted him to assume the name and arms of the Piccolomini family (his brother Antonio being made Duke of [[Amalfi]]), and appointed him in [[1460]], when only 22 years of age, to the see of [[Siena]], which he had just raised to an [[archbishop]]ric and made him a [[cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]]. Within months he sent him as legate to the [[Ancona|March of Ancona]], with the experienced [[bishop]] of [[Marsico]] as his counsellor. He proved studious and effective. |
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In [[1502]] the Cardinal commissioned a [[library]] with access from an aisle of the cathedral, which was intended to house the library of [[Renaissance humanism|humanist texts]] assembled by his uncle, and commissioned the [[artist]] [[Pinturicchio]] to fresco its vault and ten narrative panels along the walls depicting scenes from the life of [[Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini]]. Though Pinturrichio labored for five years, in the event, the books never reached their splendid destination; yet the library is a monument of the [[Renaissance art|Early Renaissance]] in Siena. |
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Cardinal Piccolomini participated in the [[conclave]] that elected [[Pope Paul II|Paul II]] in [[1464]] but was absent when [[Pope Sixtus IV|Sixtus IV]] was elected in [[1471]]. He was employed in several important legations, as by [[Pope Paul II|Paul II]] at the [[Regensburg|Imperial diet at Regensburg/Ratisbon]], and by [[Pope Sixtus IV|Sixtus IV]] to secure the restoration of ecclesiastical authority in [[Umbria]]. |
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Amid the disturbances consequent upon the death of the [[Borgia]] [[Pope Alexander VI|Alexander VI]], it took the combined pressures of all the ambassadors to induce [[Caesar Borgia|Cesare Borgia]] to withdraw from Rome, so that an unpressured conclave might take place. In it, Cardinal Piccolomini was, by the not wholly disinterested influence of [[Pope Julius II|Cardinal Rovere]], elected pope on [[September 22]], [[1503]], his installation taking place on [[October 8]]. He at once took in hand the reform of the papal court and arrested Cesare Borgia; but after a brief pontificate of twenty-six days he died ([[October 18]], [[1503]]) of an [[ulcer]] in the leg, or, as some have alleged, of [[poison]] administered at the instigation of [[Pandolfo Petrucci]], governor of Siena. |
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See [[Pope John Paul I]] for another example of a short pontificate generating [[Conspiracy theory|conspiracy theories]]. |
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*[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12128a.htm ''Catholic Encyclopedia'':] Pope Pius III |
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*[http://www.thais.it/speciali/Piccolomini/introduzione.htm Frida De Salve, "The Piccolomini Library"] |
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Revision as of 06:04, 24 January 2006
Michael William Balfe (1808–1870) was an Irish composer, best remembered for his operas. Balfe was born in Dublin and grew up on Pitt Street, which was renamed Balfe Street in 1917 in his honour. After moving to Wexford with his family as a child, he began a career as a violinist, moving to London in 1823 after his father's death, later relocating again to Italy and Switzerland, where he married the Hungarian-born singer Lina Roser. Balfe began pursuing an operatic singing career as well as composition, and moved back to London with his family in 1835. In a career spanning more than 40 years, he composed at least 29 operas, almost 250 songs, several cantatas, and other works. He was also a noted conductor, directing Italian opera at Her Majesty's Italian Opera House for seven years, among other conducting posts. His most notable opera is The Bohemian Girl, which continues to be performed. This photograph of Balfe was taken by the studio of the French photographer Nadar; this albumen print was made in 1900.Photograph credit: Nadar; restored by Adam Cuerden
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