Paul II

Pope overseeing the Catholic Church

Paul II - Leaders & Politicians born 1417
Born

1417
609 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Italy

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Served as the Pope of the Catholic Church from 1464 until death in 1471. During papacy, focused on church reform and the consolidation of papal power. Strived to revitalize the church, promote the arts, and strengthen the Vatican's political influence in Italy. Engaged in significant diplomatic efforts and maintained relationships with other European monarchs.

Implemented church reforms

Promoted Renaissance arts

Strengthened papal authority

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