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INNOCENT X . (Giovanni Battista Pamfili) was born in Rome on the 6th of May 1574, served successively as auditor of the Rota, nuncio to Naples, legate apostolic to Spain, was made cardinal in 1627, and succeeded Urban VIII. as pope
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change were numerous: Innocent promoted pro-Spanish cardinals; attacked the Barberini, proteges of Mazarin, and sequestered their possessions; aided in quieting an insurrection in Naples, fomented by the duke of Guise; and refused to recognize the independence of Portugal, then at war with Spain. As a reward he obtained from Spain and Naples the recognition of ecclesiastical immunity. In 1649 Castro, which Urban VIII. had failed to take, was wrested from the Farnese and annexed to the Papal States. The most worthy efforts of Innocent were directed to the reform of monastic discipline (1652). His condemnation of Jansenism
JANSENISM
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Innocent died on the 7th of January 1655, and was succeeded by Alexander VII. For contemporary lives of Innocent see Oldoin, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff. Rom. ; and Palazzi, Gesta Pontiff. Rom. (Venice, 16871688) iv. 57o sqq. ; Ciampi's Innoc. X. Pamfili, et la sua Corte (Rome, 1878), gives a very full account of the period. Gualdus' (pseud. of Gregorio Leti; v. bibliog
Milan , 1875, 3rd ed.) is fanciful and historically of no value. See also Ranke, Popes (Eng. trans., Austin), iii. 4o sqq. ; v. Reumont, Gesch. der Stadt Rom. iii. 2, p. 623 sqq. ; Brosch, Gesch. des. Kirchenstaates (188o) i. 409 sqq.; and the extended bibliography in Herzog
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