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{{Short description|Head of the Catholic Church in 1241}} {{Infobox Christian leader | type = Pope | honorific-prefix = [[List of popes|Pope]] | name = Celestine IV | title = [[Bishop of Rome]] | image = | birth_name = Goffredo da Castiglione<br />Goffredo Castiglioni | church = [[Catholic Church]] | term_start = 25 October 1241 | term_end = 10 November 1241 | predecessor = [[Gregory IX]] | successor = [[Innocent IV]] <!---------- Orders ----------> | ordination = | ordinated_by = | consecration = | consecrated_by = | cardinal = 18 September 1227 | created_cardinal_by = [[Gregory IX]] | rank = | previous_post = {{Indented plainlist| * [[San Marco, Rome|Cardinal-Priest of San Marco]] (1227β1239) * [[Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto|Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina]] (1239β1241) }} | birth_date = c. 1180/1187 | birth_place = [[Milan]], [[Holy Roman Empire]] | death_date = 10 November 1241 | death_place = [[Rome]], [[Papal States]] | coat_of_arms = C o a Celestino IV.svg | other = Celestine }} '''Pope Celestine IV''' ({{langx|la|Caelestinus IV}}; c. 1180/1187<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://popehistory.com/popes/pope-celestine-iv/|title=Pope Celestine IV - PopeHistory.com|date=January 27, 2017}}</ref> β 10 November 1241), born '''Goffredo da Castiglione''', was head of the [[Catholic Church]] and ruler of the [[Papal States]] from 25 October 1241 to his death on 10 November 1241. == History == Born in [[Milan]], Goffredo or Godfrey is often referred to as son of a sister of [[Pope Urban III]], but this claim is without foundation.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051023135046/http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/paepste/coelestin_4_papst_+_1241.html|title=genealogie-mittelalter.de|archivedate=October 23, 2005|website=www.genealogie-mittelalter.de}}</ref> Nothing is known of his early life until he became [[Chancellor (ecclesiastical)|chancellor]] of the church of Milan (perhaps as early as 1219, certainly in 1223–27). [[Pope Gregory IX]] made him a [[Cardinal (Catholic Church)|cardinal]] on 18 September 1227<ref>{{Cite web|author=Miranda, Salvador|title=The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church: Consistories for the creation of Cardinals - 13th Century (1198-1303)|publisher=Florida International University |url=http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/consistories-xiii.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120609132740/http://www2.fiu.edu/~mirandas/consistories-xiii.htm |archive-date=9 June 2012|url-status=live}}</ref> with the [[diocese]] and [[Wiktionary:benefice|benefice]] of San Marco,<ref>San Marco was a diocese in southern Italy established in 1170.{{Cite web|title=Curia vescovile di San Marco Argentano - Scalea|publisher=Sistema Informativo Unificato per le Soprintendenze Archivistiche|url=http://siusa.archivi.beniculturali.it/cgi-bin/pagina.pl?TipoPag=prodente&Chiave=25287|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140513180753/http://siusa.archivi.beniculturali.it/cgi-bin/pagina.pl?TipoPag=prodente&Chiave=25287|archive-date=13 May 2014|url-status=live}}</ref> and in 1228–29 sent him as legate in Lombardy and Tuscany, where the cities and [[Medieval commune|communes]] had generally remained true to the [[Hohenstaufen]] emperor, [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick II]]. He was dispatched in an attempt to bring these territories around to the papal side, but without success.<ref>''Lex. der Mittelalters''.</ref> In 1238, he was made [[cardinal bishop of Sabina]].<ref>{{harvnb|Bagliani|1972|page=?}}</ref> The [[papal election, 1241|papal election of 1241]], which elevated Celestine to the papal throne, was held under stringent conditions that hastened his death. The [[Roman Curia|papal curia]] was disunited over the violent struggle to bring the Emperor and King of Sicily Frederick II to heel. One group of cardinals favored the ambitious schemes of the [[Gregorian Reform]] and aimed to humble Frederick as a papal vassal. Frederick, however, controlled as his unwilling guests in [[Tivoli, Italy|Tivoli]] two cardinals whom he had captured at sea, and in Rome Cardinal Giovanni Colonna was his ally, largely because the curia was in the hands of the archenemy of the [[Colonna family]], the senator [[Matteo Rosso Orsini]]. The latter held the [[Papal consistory|consistory]] captive under the control of his guards in the ramshackle palace of the [[Septizodium]],<ref>Matthew of Paris, ''Chronica Majora'' Volume IV (ed. H. Luard), p. 169: ''in palatio quod Regia Solis dicitur''....</ref> where rain leaked through the roof of their chamber, mingled with the urine of Orsini's guards on the rooftiles.<ref>{{harvnb|Abulafia|1988|page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=sgufggLomo8C&pg=PA350 350]}}</ref> One of the cardinals, the Englishman [[Robert Somercotes|Robert of Somercotes]], fell ill and died.<ref>{{Cite book|author=Walsh, Michael J.|year=2003|title=The Conclave: A Sometimes Secret and Occasionally Bloody History of Papal Elections|publisher=Sheed & Ward|location=Lanham, Maryland|page=[https://archive.org/details/conclavesometime00wals/page/81 81]|isbn=978-1-58051-135-3}}</ref> One group of cardinals, which included Sinibaldo de' Fieschi (soon to be [[Pope Innocent IV]]) supported a candidate from the inner circle of [[Pope Gregory IX]], who could be expected to pursue a hard line with Frederick II. Another group advocated a moderate middle course, not as allies of the Hohenstaufen, but desirous to achieve an end to the war in Italy. Overtures to Frederick II, however, were met with the impossible demand that if they wished the cardinals in his hands to return to Rome, they must elect as pope [[Otto of Tonengo|Otto of St. Nicholas]], an amenable compromise figure. [[Matteo Rosso Orsini]]'s candidate, Romano da Porto, who had persecuted scholars at the [[University of Paris]], was considered unacceptable. Only on 25 October 1241 was the cardinal bishop of Sabina finally elected by the required two-thirds majority, seven cardinals out of ten. He took the name Pope Celestine IV but occupied the throne for only seventeen days. It is said that this was nevertheless long enough for him to proceed, as his only significant act, with the excommunication of [[Matteo Rosso Orsini]].<ref>{{harvnb|Abulafia|1988|page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=sgufggLomo8C&pg=PA352 352]}}.</ref> This assertion is disputed, it being said that in fact, Orsini continued as Senator of Rome in 1242 and was Senator when Innocent IV (Fieschi) was elected; and that his son (the future [[Pope Nicholas III|Nicholas III]]) was made a cardinal in 1244.<ref>Cf. Francesco Antonio Vitale, ''Storia diplomatica de' senatori di Roma'' I (Roma 1791), 108-110; Luigi Pompili Olivieri, ''Il senato romano'' I (Roma 1886), pp. 193-194.</ref> In any event, Celestine IV died before he could be crowned, on 10 November 1241, of fatigue and old age, and was entombed in [[Saint Peter's Basilica|St Peter's]]. ==See also== {{Portal|Biography|Christianity|History}} *[[List of popes]] ==Notes== {{Reflist}} ==Sources== * {{Cite book|last=Reardon|first=Wendy J.|year=2004|title=The Deaths of the Popes: Comprehensive accounts, including funerals, burial places and epitaphs|publisher=McFarland & Co.|location=Jefferson, North Carolina|isbn=978-0-7864-1527-4|url=https://archive.org/details/deathsofpopes00wend}} * {{Cite book|last=Abulafia|first=David|year=1988|title=Frederick II: A Medieval Emperor|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=New York|page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=sgufggLomo8C&pg=PA352 352]|isbn=978-0-19-508040-7}} * ''Lexikon der Mittelalters,'' vol. iii, part 7 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20051023135046/http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/paepste/coelestin_4_papst_+_1241.html On-line]). * {{Cite book|last=Bagliani|first=Agostino Pallavicini|year=1972|title=Cardinali di curia e familiae cardinalizie dal 1227 al 1254|series=''Italia Sacra'' vols 18–19|location=Padua, Italy|publisher=Antenore|oclc=2205084}} A standard account. ==External links== {{EB1911 poster|Celestine (popes)}} *{{commons category-inline|Caelestinus IV|Pope Celestine IV}} * [https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03479a.htm Pope Celestine IV on Catholic Encyclopedia] {{Clear}} {{s-start}} {{s-rel|ca}} {{s-bef|before=[[Gregory IX]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Pope]]|years=1241}} {{s-aft|after=[[Innocent IV]]}} {{s-end}} {{Popes}} {{Catholicism}} {{History of the Catholic Church}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Celestine 4}} [[Category:Popes]] [[Category:Italian popes]] [[Category:Cardinal-bishops of Sabina]] [[Category:Diplomats of the Holy See]] [[Category:13th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops]] [[Category:Clergy from Milan]] [[Category:1241 deaths|Celestine IV]] [[Category:Cardinal-nephews]] [[Category:Year of birth unknown]] [[Category:13th-century popes]] [[Category:Burials at St. Peter's Basilica]]
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