- Pope Pius IV
Infobox Pope|English name=Pius IV|Latin name=Pio PP. IV
birth_name=Giovanni Angelo Medici
term_start=December 25 ,1559 |term_end=December 9 ,1565
predecessor=Paul IV|successor=Pius V
birth_date=birth date|1499|3|31|mf=y|birthplace=Milan ,Italy
dead=dead
death_date=death date and age|1565|12|9|1499|3|31|mf=y
deathplace=Rome ,Italy
other=PiusPope Pius IV (
March 31 ,1499 –December 9 ,1565 ), born Giovanni Angelo Medici, wasPope from 1559 to 1565. He is generally believed to be the first pope to have died leaving "in pectore " cardinals unpublished.Biography
Giovanni Angelo Medici was born of humble parentage in
Milan , unrelated to theMedici s ofFlorence . His early career connects itself in some measure with the rise of his elder brother,Gian Giacomo Medici , from the position of a mere "bravo" to that of Marchese di Marignano.After studying at
Bologna and acquiring a reputation as ajurist , he went in 1527 to Rome, and as the favourite ofPope Paul III was rapidly promoted to the governorship of several towns, thearchbishopric of Ragusa , the vice-legateship of Bologna, and in April 1549, to the cardinalate. On the death ofPope Paul IV , he was elected Pope Pius IV onDecember 25 ,1559 , and installed onJanuary 6 ,1560 . His first public acts of importance were to grant a general pardon to the participators in the riot which had closed the previous pontificate, and to bring to trial the nephews of his predecessor, of whom CardinalCarlo Carafa was strangled, and Duke Giovanni Carafa of Paliano, with his nearest connections, beheaded. The process, however, was a clear farce, and Pius V renegated its acts.On
January 18 ,1562 thecouncil of Trent , which had been suspended byPope Julius III , was opened for the third time. Great skill and caution were necessary to effect a settlement of the questions before it, inasmuch as the three principal nations taking part in it, though at issue with regard to their own special demands, were prepared to unite their forces against the demands of Rome. Pius IV, however, aided by Moroni andCharles Borromeo , proved himself equal to the emergency, and by judicious management – and concession – brought the council to a termination satisfactory to the disputants and favourable to the pontifical authority. Its definitions and decrees were confirmed by apapal bull datedJanuary 26 ,1564 ; and, though they were received with certain limitations byFrance andSpain , the famous Creed of Pius IV, orTridentine Creed , remained the authoritative expression of the Catholic faith. The more marked manifestations of stringency during his pontificate appear to have been prompted rather than spontaneous, his personal character inclining him to moderation and ease.Thus, a warning, issued in 1564, summoning
Jeanne d'Albret , the Queen ofNavarre , before theInquisition on a charge ofCalvinism , was withdrawn by him in deference to the indignant protest ofCharles IX of France . In the same year he published a bull granting the use of the cup to the laity ofAustria andBohemia . One of his strongest passions appears to have been that of building, which somewhat strained his resources in contributing to the adornment of Rome (including the newPorta Pia andVia Pia , named after him, and the northern extension ("Addizione") of therione of Borgo), and in carrying on the work of restoration, erection, and fortification in various parts of the ecclesiastical states. On the other hands, others bemoaned the austere Roman culture during this papacy; Giorgio Vasari in 1567 spoke of a time when "the grandeurs of this place reduced by stinginess of living, dullness of dress, and simplicity in so many things; Rome is fallen into much misery, and if it is true that Christ loved poverty and the City wishes to follow in his steps she will quickly become beggarly...". [Freedberg SJ, p429]A conspiracy against Pius IV, headed by the Catholic fanatic
Benedetto Accolti (a son of a cardinal ousted by Pius III), was discovered and crushed in 1565.Pius IV, like many of his predecessors and successors, was a nepotist. Among the relatives he favoured, the main figure is that of
Carlo Borromeo . Under his reign Michelangelo re-built the basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli (in theDiocletian's Baths ) and the eponymous Villa Pia, now known asCasina Pio IV and headquarters of thePontifical Academy of Sciences , was designed byPirro Ligorio in theVatican Gardens .He died on
December 9 ,1565 , and was buried in Santa Maria degli Angeli. His successor was Pius V.ources
*cite book|first=Claudio|last=Rendina|title=I papi. Storia e segreti|publisher=Newton Compton|location=Rome|year=1984
*"Text from the 9th edition (1888) of theEncyclopædia Britannica "
**cite book | first= Sydney J.| last= Freedberg| year=1993| title= Painting in Italy, 1500-1600| chapter= | editor= Pelican History of Art| others= | pages=429 | publisher= Penguin Books Ltd | id= | url= | authorlink=Notes
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