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URBAN VI

This article appears in Volume V27, Page 792 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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URBAN VI . (Bartolommeo Prignano), pope from the 8th of April 1378 to the 15th of October 1389, was born at Naples in 1318. He was made bishop of Acerenza in 1364, and in 1377 was translated to the archiepiscopal see of Bari and placed in charge of the papal chancery. On the death of Gregory XI., who had finally returned to Rome from Avignon, he was elected pope in a conclave held under circumstances of great excitement, owing to popular apprehension of an intention of the French cardinals to elect a French pope and again abandon Rome. The populace broke into the
hall
  after the election had been made and dispersed the cardinals, but the latter returned and confirmed their action on the following day. Urban VI. turned his attention at once to the reformation of the higher clergy, and, in spite of the warnings of Catherine of Siena, so angered the cardinals by his harsh and ill-tempered
measures
  that they assembled at Anagni in July 1378, and revoked his election, in which they declared they had acted under fear of violence. On the loth of September they elected at Fondi the Cardinal Robert of Geneva, who called himself Clement VII. and took up his residence at Avignon. Urban, on the other hand, remained at Rome, where he appointed twenty-six new cardinals and excommunicated Clement and his adherents. Thus began the Great Schism which divided the Western Church for about fifty years. Urban deposed
Joanna
  of Naples (21st of April 138o) for adhering to France and Savoy in sup-port of the antipope, and gave her kingdom to Charles of Durazzo. Charles was crowned at Rome on the 1st of June 1381, but three years later quarrelled with the pope and shut him up in Nocera. Urban succeeded in escaping to Genoa, where he put several of his cardinals to death for suspected disloyalty. On the death of Charles he set out with an army apparently to seize Naples for his nephew if not for himself. To raise funds he proclaimed, by
bull
  of the 11th of April 1389, a
jubilee
  for every thirty-three years, but before the celebration could be held he died of injuries caused by a fall from his mule. Urban was frugal and never practised simony, but harshness, lack of tact, and fondness for unworthy nephews disgraced his pontificate. He was succeeded by
Boniface
  IX.
The
chief
  sources for the life of Urban VI. are in Baluzius, Vitae Pap. Avenion. (Paris, 1693) ; Theoderici de Nyem De schismate Libri tres, ed. by G. Eyler (
Leipzig
 , 1890) ; Sauerlande, " Actenstucke zur Gesth. des Papstes Urban VI.," in Hist. Jahrbuch der GOrres-Gesellschaft, xiv. (1893); " Acta Urbani VI. et Bonifatii IX.," ed. C. Krofta, in Monumenta vaticana res gestas Bohemicas illustrantia (Prague, 19o5); Der Liber Cancellariae Apostolicae vom Jahre 138o, ed. by G. Erler (
Leipzig
 , 1888) ; Il Trattato di S. Vincenzo Ferrer intorno al grande schisma d'Occidente, ed. by A. Sorbelli (Bologna, 1906).
792
For contemporary accounts of Urban see: Tommasucci, in Platina, De vitis -Pontiff. Rom ; Oldoin, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff. Rom. ; and Simonin, Gesta Urbani (Antwerp, 1637). A rich collection of materials was made by
Andrea
  Niccoletti, Della vita di Papa Urbano VIII. e storm del suo pontificato, never published, but extensively used by Ranke and others. See also Ranke, Popes (Eng. trans., Austin), ii. 552 seq., iii. 1 seq., 21 seq. ; v. Reumont, Gesch. der Stadt Rom, iii. 2, 611 seq., 702 seq. ; Santa Pieralisa, Urbano VIII. e Galileo Galilei (Rome, 1875) ; Gregorovius, Urban VIII. im Widerspruch zu Spanien u. dem Kaiser (Stuttgart, 1879) ; and Weech, Urban VIII. (London, 1905). (T. F. C.)


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