Pope Innocent XIII

Pope and religious leader from Catholic Church

Pope Innocent XIII - Pope and religious leader from Catholic Church
Born

1655
370 years ago

Died

March 7th, 1724
301 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Vatican City

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Served as the head of the Catholic Church from 1721 until death in 1724. Focused on fostering relations with various European powers and addressed issues in the Church, including reforms. Engaged with matters relating to the Jansenism controversy, upholding traditional Catholic doctrine. Oversaw the completion of several initiatives aimed at improving Church governance and discipline during his papacy.

Led the Catholic Church as Pope from 1721 to 1724

Addressed the Jansenism controversy

Promoted ecclesiastical reforms

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