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Giulio Rospigliosi

Pope
Clement IX
Bishop of Rome
Giovanni Battista Gaulli Papa Clemente IX.jpg
Papacy began 20 June 1667
Papacy ended 9 December 1669
Predecessor Alexander VII
Successor Clement X
Orders
Consecration 29 March 1644
by Antonio Marcello Barberini
Created Cardinal 9 April 1657
by Pope Alexander VII
Personal details
Birth name Giulio Rospigliosi
Born (1600-01-28)28 January 1600
Pistoia, Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Died 9 December 1669(1669-12-09) (aged 69)
Rome, Papal States
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Motto Aliis non sibi Clemens ("Clement to others, not to himself")
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Papal styles of
Pope Clement IX
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Reference style His Holiness
Spoken style Your Holiness
Religious style Holy Father
Posthumous style None

Pope Clement IX (Latin: Clemens IX; 28 January 1600 – 9 December 1669), born Giulio Rospigliosi, was Pope from 20 June 1667 to his death in 1669.

Giulio Rospigliosi was born in 1600 to the Rospigliosi family, a noble family of Pistoia in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany to Giacomo and Caterina Rospigliosi. He studied at the Seminario Romano and later at the University of Pisa as a pupil of the Jesuits. He would receive doctorates in theology, philosophy and both canon and civil law in 1623. After receiving his doctorates, he taught theology there as a professor from 1623 to 1625.

Later Rospigliosi worked closely with Pope Urban VIII (1623–1644) where he worked in the diplomatic corps as the Referendary of the Apostolic Signatura. He was appointed as the Titular Archbishop of Tarsus in 1644 and later received episcopal consecration in the Vatican. Rospigliosi also served as the Apostolic Nuncio to Spain from 1644 until 1653 when he decided to retire from that post. He lived in retirement throughout the pontificate of Pope Innocent X who disliked and distanced himself from those associated with his predecessor. He was also made vicar of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome.

Rospigliosi was an accomplished man of letters who wrote poetry, dramas and libretti, as well as what may be the first comic opera, namely his 1637 libretto Chi soffre, speri. He was also a patron of Nicolas Poussin, commissioning A Dance to the Music of Time from him and dictating its iconography.


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