Innocent III
Innocent III, who reigned as pope from 1198 to 1216, was a pivotal figure in the Catholic Church, known for his legal reforms and efforts to consolidate papal power. His pontificate marked a turning point in the Church's relationship with truth and documentation, as he established the importance of written proof over oral tradition, thereby influencing the future of canonization and the authenticity of religious relics.
Born on Jan 01, 1160 (865 years old)
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Montenegro:
Innocent III built the Tore dei Konti in the 13th century as a residence for his family.
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Croatia:
Pope Innocent III built the structure in the early 13th century for his family.
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Innocent III was a significant pope from 1198 to 1216, whose pontificate marked the end of innocence regarding the authenticity of written documents.
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