Pope Urban VI
Head of the Catholic Church from 1378 to 1389 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dear Wikiwand AI, let's keep it short by simply answering these key questions:
Can you list the top facts and stats about Pope Urban VI?
Summarize this article for a 10 year old
SHOW ALL QUESTIONS
Pope Urban VI (Latin: Urbanus VI; Italian: Urbano VI; c. 1318 – 15 October 1389), born Bartolomeo Prignano (Italian pronunciation: [bartoloˈmɛːo priɲˈɲaːno]), was head of the Catholic Church from 8 April 1378 to his death, in October 1389. He was the most recent pope to be elected from outside the College of Cardinals. His pontificate began shortly after the end of the Avignon Papacy. It was marked by immense conflict between rival factions as part of the Western Schism, with much of Europe recognizing Clement VII, based in Avignon, as the true pope.
Quick Facts Pope Urban VI, Church ...
Urban VI | |
---|---|
Bishop of Rome | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Papacy began | 8 April 1378 |
Papacy ended | 15 October 1389 |
Predecessor | Gregory XI |
Successor | Boniface IX |
Opposed to | Avignon claimant: Clement VII |
Orders | |
Consecration | 21 March 1364 |
Personal details | |
Born | Bartolomeo Prignano c. 1318 |
Died | 15 October 1389(1389-10-15) (aged 70–71) Rome, Papal States |
Coat of arms | |
Other popes named Urban |
Close
Quick Facts Papal styles of, Reference style ...
Papal styles of Pope Urban VI | |
---|---|
Reference style | His Holiness |
Spoken style | Your Holiness |
Religious style | Holy Father |
Posthumous style | None |
Close