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Giovanni Angelo de’ Medici

Pope
Pius IV
Bishop of Rome
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Papacy began 25 December 1559
Papacy ended 9 December 1565
Predecessor Paul IV
Successor Pius V
Orders
Consecration 20 April 1546
by Filippo Archinto
Created Cardinal 8 April 1549
by Pope Paul III
Personal details
Birth name Giovanni Angelo Medici
Born (1499-03-31)31 March 1499
Milan, Duchy of Milan
Died 9 December 1565(1565-12-09) (aged 66)
Rome, Papal States
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Coat of arms Pius IV's coat of arms
Papal styles of
Pope Pius IV
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Reference style His Holiness
Spoken style Your Holiness
Religious style Holy Father
Posthumous style None

Pope Pius IV (31 March 1499 – 9 December 1565), born Giovanni Angelo Medici, was Pope from 25 December 1559 to his death in 1565.

He is known for presiding over the final session of the Council of Trent.

Giovanni Angelo Medici was born in Milan on 31 March 1499 as the second of eleven children to Bernardino de' Medici and Clelia Serbelloni. He was not closely related to the Medicis of Florence.

Giovanni Medici was the younger brother of condottiero Gian Giacomo Medici, and the maternal uncle of Charles Borromeo. Medici studied philosophy and medicine in Pavia.

After studying at Bologna and acquiring a reputation as a jurist he obtained his doctorate in both canon and civil law on 11 May 1525. Medici went in 1527 to Rome, and as a favourite of Pope Paul III was rapidly promoted to the governorship of several towns, the archbishopric of Ragusa (1545–1553), and the vice-legateship of Bologna.

In April 1549, Pope Paul III made Medici a cardinal. Under Papal authority, he was sent on diplomatic missions to Germany and also to Hungary.

On the death of Pope Paul IV, he was elected pope on 25 December 1559, taking the name Pius IV., and installed on 6 January 1560. His first public acts of importance were to grant a general pardon to the participants in the riot after the death of his predecessor, and to bring to trial the nephews of his predecessor. One, Cardinal Carlo Carafa, was strangled, and Duke Giovanni Carafa of Paliano, with his nearest associates, was beheaded.


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