
Pope Clement VII
Pope Clement VII, who reigned from 1523 to 1534, was a significant figure in the Catholic Church during the Renaissance, known for his involvement in the political and religious conflicts of his time, including the Protestant Reformation. He is historically notable for his role in the Sack of Rome in 1527 and for initiating the construction of the iconic Villa Madama.
Born on May 26, 1478 (547 years old)
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Pope Clement VII holed up during the Sack of Rome in 1527.
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