Pope Alexander VIII

Pope Alexander VIII

Infobox Pope|English name=Alexander VIII
Latin name=Alexander PP. VIII


birth_name=Pietro Vito Ottoboni
term_start=October 6 1689
term_end=February 1 1691
predecessor=Innocent XI
successor=Innocent XII
birth_date=birth date|1610|4|22|mf=y
birthplace=Venice, Italy
dead=dead|death_date=death date and age|1691|2|1|1610|4|22|mf=y
deathplace= Rome, Italy
other=Alexander

Pope Alexander VIII (April 22 1610 – February 1 1691), born Pietro Vito Ottoboni, was Pope from 1689 to 1691.

Early life

Pietro Ottoboni was born of a noble Venetian family, and was the son of Marco Ottoboni, chancellor of the Republic of Venice. His early studies were made with marked brilliancy at the University of Padua, where, in 1627, he earned a doctorate in canon and civil law.

Governor of Terni, Rieti and Spoleto

He went to Rome during the pontificate of Pope Urban VIII (1623–44), and was made governor of Terni, Rieti, and Spoleto. For fourteen years he served as auditor of the Rota. At the request of the Venetian Republic, Ottoboni was made Cardinal by Pope Innocent X (1644–55) in 1652, and was later given the bishopric of Brescia, in Venetian territory, where he quietly spent the best years of middle life.

Pontificate

The ambassador of Louis XIV of France (1643–1715) succeeded in procuring his election on October 6, 1689 as successor to Pope Innocent XI (1676–89); nevertheless, after months of negotiation Alexander VIII finally condemned the declaration made in 1682 by the French clergy concerning the liberties of the Gallican church.Alexander VIII was already an octogenarian when elected to the papacy, and lived but sixteen months, during which time little of importance was done. Louis XIV, whose political situation was now critical, profited by the peaceful dispositions of the new pope, restored to him Avignon, and renounced the long-abused right of asylum for the French Embassy.

Financial controversies

Charities on a large scale and unbounded nepotism (among the various nominations, his 22-year-old nephew Pietro was made cardinal, nephew Marco Duc of Fiano and nephew Antonio Church general) exhausted the papal treasury, reversing the policies of his predecessor. Out of compassion for the poor of the impoverished Papal States, he sought to help them by reducing taxes. But this same generous nature led him to bestow on his relations the riches they were eager to accumulate; on their behalf, and to the discredit of his pontificate, he revived sinecure offices which had been suppressed by Innocent XI. He bought the books and manuscripts of Queen Christina of Sweden for the Vatican Library. Alexander VIII assisted his native Venice by generous subsidies in the war against the Turks, as well as sending seven galleys and 2,000 infantry for the campaign in Albania.In 1690 he condemned the doctrines of the so-called philosophical sin, taught in the Jesuit schools. That year he also canonised St John of God.

Alexander VIII died on February 1 1691. His tomb in St. Peter's was designed by Count Arrigo di San Martino and sculpted (1691-1725) by Angelo de' Rossi and Giuseppe Bertosi.

References

*cite book|first=Claudio|last=Rendina|title=I papi. Storia e segreti|publisher=Newton Compton|location=Rome|year=1984

External links

*
* [http://www.serlupi.it/Ottoboni.html Ottoboni family]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Pope Alexander VIII —     Pope Alexander VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Alexander VIII     Pietro Ottoboni, born at Venice, April, 1610; elected 5 October, 1689; died at Rome, 1 February, 1691. He was the son of Marco Ottoboni, chancellor of the Republic of… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Alexander VIII —     Pope Alexander VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Alexander VIII     Pietro Ottoboni, born at Venice, April, 1610; elected 5 October, 1689; died at Rome, 1 February, 1691. He was the son of Marco Ottoboni, chancellor of the Republic of… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Alexander VIII — may refer to:* Pope Alexander VIII * Alexander VIII of Pskov …   Wikipedia

  • Pope Boniface VIII —     Pope Boniface VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Boniface VIII     (BENEDETTO GAETANO)     Born at Anagni about 1235; died at Rome, 11 October, 1303. He was the son of Loffred, a descendant of a noble family originally Spanish, but long… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Pope Gregory VIII —     Pope Gregory VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Gregory VIII     (ALBERTO DI MORRA).     Born about the beginning of the twelfth century, at Benevento; elected at Ferrara, 21 Oct., 1187; died at Pisa, 17 Dec., 1187, after a pontificate… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Pope Alexander — There have been eight popes named Alexander.*Pope Alexander I (c. 106 c. 115) *Pope Alexander II (1061 1073) *Pope Alexander III (1159 1181) *Pope Alexander IV (1254 1261) *Pope Alexander V (1409 1410) (considered by some to be an antipope) *Pope …   Wikipedia

  • Alexander VIII — (1610–91)    Pope.    Alexander VIII was born Pietro Ottoboni in Venice. He was educated at the University of Padua and, after acting as Auditor of the Rota Sacra Romana (the papal tribune), he was appointed a Cardinal in 1652 and consecrated… …   Who’s Who in Christianity

  • Pope Clement VIII — Not to be confused with Antipope Clement VIII. Clement VIII Papacy began 30 January 1592 Papacy ended 3 March 1605 ( 1000000000000001300000013 yea …   Wikipedia

  • Pope Urban VIII — Urban VIII Papacy began 6 August 1623 Papacy ended 29 July 1644 ( 1000000000000002000000020 years …   Wikipedia

  • Pope Innocent VIII — Infobox Pope English name=Innocent VIII birth name=Giovanni Battista Cybo or Cibo term start=August 29, 1484 term end=July 25, 1492 predecessor=Sixtus IV successor=Alexander VI birth date=1432 birthplace=Genoa, Italy dead=dead|death date=death… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”