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  1. Pope Nicholas V (Latin: Nicholaus V; Italian: Niccolò V; 15 November 1397 – 24 March 1455), born Tommaso Parentucelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 March 1447 until his death, in March 1455.

  2. Romanus pontifex, papal bull of Pope Nicolas V, Portugal, 8 January 1455, courtesy of the Arqivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo, Lisbon, Portugal. This papal bull legally granted Portugal the right to enslave any and all people they encounter south of Cape Bojador, on the coast of Western Sahara.

  3. Nicholas V (born November 15, 1397, Sarzana, Republic of Genoa [Italy]—died March 24, 1455, Rome) was an influential Renaissance pope (reigned 1447–55) and founder of the Vatican Library. Soon after his election, he brought to an end the schism caused by rivalries between popes and councils.

  4. encyclopedia. Pope Nicholas V. Reigned 1447-1455. Click to enlarge. (TOMMASO PARENTUCELLI), a name never to be mentioned without reverence by every lover of letters, b. at Sarzana in Liguria, November 15,1397; d. in Rome, 24—March 5, 1455.

  5. Pope Nicholas V was the 208th pope and was a member of the Dominican Order. His papacy lasted just over eight years and oversaw some of the most monumental moments in the Church’s history. This article will explore those exciting facts and more about Pope Nicholas V. Political Peace.

  6. Nicholas V - Architecture, Humanism, Papacy: Pope Nicholas is best remembered for his influence on the Renaissance in Rome. “Of all Renaissance popes,” says Eugène Müntz, a famous curator and art historian, “Nicholas is the one who ventilated the greatest number of architectural ideas: his successors only executed one or another element ...

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    The Holy See Pontiffs Nicholas V [ AR - DE - EN - ES - FR - IT - PT] Nicholas V 208th Pope of the Catholic Church Beginning Pontificate: 6,19.III.1447: End Pontificate: 24.III.1455: Secular Name: Tommaso Parentucelli: Birth: Sarzana ...

  8. Nicholas V, orig. Tommaso Parentucelli, (born Nov. 15, 1397, Sarzana, Republic of Genoa—died March 24, 1455, Rome), Pope (1447–55). Soon after his election, he ended the schism caused by the rivalry between popes and church councils.

  9. Jul 26, 2022 · Nicholas healed the schism by appointing “Felix V” as one of his new cardinals. It was a mark of improved relations with at least one secular power that a concordat was signed with Frederick III in 1448, that same prince receiving his imperial coronation in Rome in 1452.

  10. Nicholas V (1397–1455) was first of the Renaissance popes. Befitting the times, Nicholas V was a complex man whose character mixed humanism with religious fervor. Born Tommaso Parentucelli in 1397 at Sarzana, Papal States, near Lucca, he was the son of a poor physician.