
Papa Inocêncio IV
Papa Inocêncio IV was the head of the Catholic Church from 1243 to 1254, known for his efforts to reform the Church and address theological disputes of his time. He is particularly notable for convening the Council of Lyons in 1245, which aimed to address the Eastern Schism and improve relations with the Byzantine Empire. Additionally, Inocêncio IV is recognized for his role in the establishment of the Order of Saint Augustine in 1254, which united various Augustinian hermit communities in Tuscany and emphasized community life and spiritual devotion.
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The Order of Saint Augustine, to which he belongs, was founded with Papa Inocêncio IV in 1254.
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