Innocent VII
(Cosimo Gentile de Migliorati; Sulmona, 1336-Rome, 1406) Pope (1404-1406).Hardly raised to the throne of Saint Peter in the year 1404, with the name of Innocent VII, the war between Guelphs and Ghibellines broke out in Rome, and he was forced to grant privileges to the Roman people to put an end to those discords.
After the conflict, he summoned an ecumenical Council in order to restore peace within the Church, which made the disorders that were taking place in Rome impossible: on the one hand, the ambitious King of Naples Ladislao incited the authorities of that city to revolt; and, to finish complicating matters, the Pope's nephew, Luis Migliorati, killed the city's nobles, who were just returning from a Pope's conference.
Faced with this situation, Innocent VII was forced to excommunicate Ladislao, and to deprive him of the royal dignity, of which he had been invested by the Holy See.Meanwhile, Antipope Benedict XIII, who from Genoa pretended to work for the unity of the Church, sent a letter to all Christendom in which he accused Innocent of having failed his oath, and of not wanting to contribute to the dissolution of the schism.
Innocent replied to this letter with another letter in which he exposed him in front of the entire Church of France, that he was working to interest his boss in the celebration of an ecumenical Council.In this interval, Innocent died, the victim of a stroke, which gave rise to the unfounded rumor that he had been poisoned.His successor was Gregory XII.
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