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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 216 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ADRIAN VI  . (Adrian Dedel, not Boyens, probably not Roden- burgh, 1459-1523), pope from 1522 to 1523, was born at Utrecht in March 1459, and studied under the Brethren of the
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Common
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Life either at
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Zwolle or
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Deventer . At Louvain he pursued philosophy,
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theology and
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canon law, becoming a doctor of theology (1491), dean of St Peter's and
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vice-chancellor of the university . In 1507 he was appointed tutor to the seven-
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year-old Charles V . He was sent to Spain in 1515 on a very important
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diplomatic errand ; Charles secured his succession to the see of
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Tortosa, and on the 14th of November 1516 commissioned him inquisitor-general of Aragon . During the minority of Charles, Adrian was associated with Cardinal Jimenes in governing Spain . After the
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death of the latter Adrian was appointed, on the 14th of March 1518, general of the reunited inquisitions of Castile and Aragon, in which capacity he acted till his departure from Tarragona for Rome on the 4th of August 1522 : he was, however, too weak and confiding to cope with abuses which Jimenes had been able in some degree to check . When Charles
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left for the
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Netherlands in 1520 he made Adrian regent of Spain : as such he had to cope with a very serious revolt . In 1517 Leo X. had created him cardinal priest SS. loannis et Pauli; on the 9th of
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January 1522 he was almost unanimously elected pope . Crowned in St Peter's on the 31st of August at the age of sixty-three, he entered upon the lonely path of the reformer . His programme was to attack notorious abuses one by one ; but in his attempt to improve the
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system of granting indulgences he was hampered by his cardinals ; and reducing the number of matrimonial dispensations was impossible, for the income had been farmed out for years in advance by Leo X . The Italians saw in him a pedantic
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foreign professor, blind to the beauty of classical antiquity, penuriously docking the stipends of
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great artists .

As a peacemaker among

Christian princes, whom he hoped to unite in a protective war against the Turk, he was a failure : in August 1523 he was forced openly to ally himself with the
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Empire, England, Venice, &c., against France ; mean-while in 1522 the sultan
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Suleiman I. had conquered Rhodes . In dealing with the early stages of the
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Protestant revolt in Germany Adrian did not fully recognize the gravity of the situation . At the
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diet which opened in December 1522 at Nuremberg he was represented by Chieregati, whose instructions contain the frank
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admission that the whole disorder of the church had perchance proceeded from the
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Curia itself, and that there the reform should begin . However, the former professor and inquisitor-general was stoutly opposed to doctrinal changes, and demanded that Luther be punished for
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heresy . The statement in one of his
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works that the pope could err in matters of faith (" haeresim per suain determinationem
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aut Decretalem asserendo ") has attracted attention ; but as it is a private opinion, not an ex cathedra pronouncement, it is held not to prejudice the dogma of papal infallibility . On the 14th of September 1523 he died, after a pontificate too short to be effective . Most of Adrian VI.'s official papers disappeared soon after his death . He published Quaestiones in quartum sententiarum praesertim circa sacramenta (Paris, 1512, 1516, 1518, 1537; Rome, 1522), and Quaestiones quodlibeticae XII . (1st ed., Louvain, 1515) . See L . Pastor, in Geschichte der Pdpste, vol. iv. pt. ii.; Adrian VI. and Klemens VII . (
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Freiburg, 1907); also Wetzer and Welte, Kirchenlexikon, and ed., and Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopadie, 3rd ed., under " Hadrian VI."; H .

Hurter, Nomenclator literarius recentioris theologise catholicae, tom. iv . (

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Innsbruck, 1899), 1027; The Cambridge
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Modern
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History, vol. ii . (1904), 19-21; H . C . Lea, A History of the Inquisition of Spain, vol. i . (1906);
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Janus, The Pope and the Council, and ed . (
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London, 1869), 376 .
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Biographies:—A . Lepitre, Adrien VI . (Paris, 188o) ; C . A . C. von Hoffer, Papst Adrian VI .

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Vienna, 188o) ; L . Casartelli, " The Dutch Pope," in
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Miscellaneous Essays (London, 1906) . (W . W .

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