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Urban VIII, 1568–1644, pope (1623–44), a Florentine named Maffeo Barberini; successor of Gregory XV. Throughout his pontificate the Thirty Years War Thirty Years War, 1618–48, general European war fought mainly in Germany.
General Character of the WarThere were many territorial, dynastic, and religious issues that figured in the outbreak and conduct of the war. ..... Click the link for more information. raged in Germany. For various political reasons, Urban gave little help to the Catholics. The old story that Urban rejoiced at Protestant victories because he hated the Hapsburgs is, however, false. His policy in Italy was unsuccessful, and he was humiliated by defeat at the hands of the Farnese of Parma. Urban was very active in church affairs: he published the revised breviary, normalized liturgical practice, canonized many saints, instituted new orders, and continued the reformation of the church. He built and decorated extensively in Rome. Urban sanctioned the second condemnation of Galileo Galileo (Galileo Galilei) (găl'ĭlē`ō; gälēlĕ`ō gälēlĕ`ē) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| How could the pope make such a decision, given "the seventeenth-century dispensation of Pope Urban VIII (a decree by the pope Maffeo Barberini [r. An accomplished man of letters, Maffeo Barberini published several volumes of verse and was recognized for his great knowledge and for his love of art and literature. 78) Maffeo Barberini was just such a non-committal patron, and Biagioli shows him present as a cardinal, admiring Galileo, at the lunchtime dispute about buoyancy in Florence. |
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