Pope Paul III

Papal leader during the Renaissance period

Pope Paul III - Papal leader during the Renaissance period
Born

February 29th, 1468
557 years ago

Died

November 10th, 1549
475 years ago — 81 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Italy

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Birth occurred on February 29, 1468. Became Pope in 1534 and served until death in 1549. Convened the Council of Trent, which addressed issues of church reform and clarified Catholic doctrine. Promoted the arts and commissioned works from renowned artists such as Michelangelo. Oversaw significant events such as the Protestant Reformation, leading to important changes within the Catholic Church.

Convened the Council of Trent

Commissioned artistic works from Michelangelo

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