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Originally appearing in Volume V14, Page 582 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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INNOCENT VIII  . (Giovanni Battista Cibo), pope from the 29th of August 1484 to the 25th of
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July 1492, successor of
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Sixtus IV., was born at Genoa (1432), the son of Arano Cibo, who under Calixtus III. had been a senator of Rome . His youth, spent at the Neapolitan court, was far from blameless, and it is not certain that he was married to the
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mother of his numerous
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family . He later took orders, and, through the favour of Cardinal Calandrini,
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half-
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brother of Nicholas V., obtained from Paul II. the bishopric of
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Savona . Sixtus IV. translated him to the see of
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Molfetta, and in 1473 created him cardinal-priest of Sta Balbina, subsequently of Sta Cecilia . As pope, he addressed a fruitless summons to Christendom to unite in a crusade against the infidels, and concluded in 1489 a treaty with Bayezid II., agreeing in consideration of an
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annual payment of 40,000 ducats and the gift of the
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Holy
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Lance, to detain the sultan's fugitiA'e brother Jem in close confinement in the Vatican . Innocent excommunicated and deposed Ferdinand, king of Naples, by bull of the rlth of September 1489, for refusal to pay the papal dues, and gave his
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kingdom to Charles VIII. of France, but in 1492 restored Ferdinand to favour . He declared (1486) Henry VII. to be lawful king of England by the threefold right of
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conquest,
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inheritance and popular choice, and approved his
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marriage with Elizabeth, the daughter of
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Edward IV . Innocent, like his predecessor, hated
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heresy, and in the bull Su;nmis dcsidera;ilcs (5th of December 1484) he instigated very severe
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measures against magicians and witches in Germany; he prohibited (1486) on pain of excommunication the
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reading of the propositions of
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Pico della
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Mirandola; he appointed (1487) T . Torquemada to be
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grand inquisitor of Spain; and he offered plenary indulgence to all who would engage in a crusade against the Waldenses . He took the first steps towards the
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canonization of Queen Margaret of Scotland, and sent missionaries under Portuguese auspices to the
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Congo . An important event of his pontificate was the capture of Granada (2nd of
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January 1492), which was celebrated at Rome with
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great rejoicing and for which Innocent gave to Ferdinand of Aragon the title of " Catholic Majesty." Innocent was genial, skilled in flattery, and popular with the Romans, but he lacked talent and relied on the stronger will of Cardinal della Rovere, afterwards
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Julius II .

His

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Curia was notoriously corrupt, and he himself openly practised nepotism in favour of his children, concerning whom the
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epigram is quoted: " Octo nocens pueros genuit, totidemque puellas:—Hunc merito potent dicere
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Roma patrem." Thus he gave to his undeserving son Franceschetto several towns near Rome and married him to the daughter of Lorenzo de' Medici . Innocent died on the 25th of July 1492, and was succeeded by Alexander VI . The
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sources for the
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life of Innocent VIII. are to be found in L .
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Muratori, Rerum Italicarum Scriptores, vol . 3, and in Raynaldus, a . 1484–1492 . See also L . Pastor,
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History of the Popes, vol . 5, trans. by F . I . Antrobus (
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London, 1898) ; M . Creighton, History of the Papacy, vol .

4 (London, 1901); F .

Gregorovius, Rome in the
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Middle Ages, vol . 7, trans. by Mrs . G . W . Hamilton (London, 1900-1902); T . Hagen, Die Papstwahlen von 1484 U . 1492 (Brizen, 1885); S . Riezler, Die Hexenprozesse (1896) ; G . Viani, Memorie della famiglia Cybo (Pisa, 1808) ;F . Serdonati, Vitae fatti d'Innocenzo VIII . (Milan, 1829) .

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