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- Orvieto_Papacy abstract "Orvieto, Umbria, Italy, was the refuge of five popes during the 13th century: Urban IV (1261–1264), Gregory X (1271–1276), Martin IV (1281–1285), Nicholas IV (1288–1292) and Boniface VIII (1294–1303). During this time, the popes took up residence in the Papal Palace of Orvieto (also known as Palazzo Soliano), which was adjacent to the Orvieto Cathedral and expanded onto the bishop's residence. None of these popes died in Orvieto, and thus no papal elections took place in there, nor are there any papal tombs.Political and strategic reasons motivated the frequent moves of the pope and Roman Curia during this period, and other destinations include Viterbo and Perugia. Urban IV and Martin IV resided in both Viterbo and Orvieto. During the period from the reign of Nicholas IV to Benedict XI (1303–1304), Orvieto hosted the pope more frequently than Rome.Art historian Gary M. Radke notes that \"the papal palaces in Viterbo and Orvieto are the most extensive thirteenth-century papal palaces to survive to our own day.\" He dates the frescoes in the palace to the 1290s, during the reign of Nicholas IV or Boniface VIII. They display naturalistic impulses in the Gothic style.".
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- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_da_Sangallo_the_Younger.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Category:13th-century_Roman_Catholicism.
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- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orvieto.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink File:Orvieto_italy_well.jpg.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Fra_Angelico.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_architecture.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink List_of_extant_papal_tombs.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Montefiascone.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Orvieto.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Orvieto_Cathedral.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Papal_conclave.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Perugia.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pietro_Parenzo.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Podestà.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Adrian_IV.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Boniface_VIII.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Clement_VII.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Gregory_I.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Gregory_IX.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Gregory_X.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Innocent_III.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Martin_IV.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Nicholas_IV.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Nicholas_V.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Sixtus_V.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Urban_IV.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Pozzo_di_S._Patrizio.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Curia.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Sack_of_Rome_(1527).
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Studium_generale.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Umbria.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink Viterbo_Papacy.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLink File:Palazzo_dei_Papi.JPG.
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orvieto Papacy".
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orvieto".
- Orvieto_Papacy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palazzo dei Papi".
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- Orvieto_Papacy subject Category:13th-century_Roman_Catholicism.
- Orvieto_Papacy subject Category:History_of_Umbria.
- Orvieto_Papacy subject Category:History_of_the_papacy.
- Orvieto_Papacy subject Category:Orvieto.
- Orvieto_Papacy hypernym Refuge.
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- Orvieto_Papacy comment "Orvieto, Umbria, Italy, was the refuge of five popes during the 13th century: Urban IV (1261–1264), Gregory X (1271–1276), Martin IV (1281–1285), Nicholas IV (1288–1292) and Boniface VIII (1294–1303). During this time, the popes took up residence in the Papal Palace of Orvieto (also known as Palazzo Soliano), which was adjacent to the Orvieto Cathedral and expanded onto the bishop's residence.".
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- Orvieto_Papacy depiction Palazzo_dei_Papi.JPG.
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