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Location: Meran > Merano Trentino-Alto Adige Italy

Lucius, in pursuance of his anti-imperial policy, …

Years: 1185 - 1185

Lucius, in pursuance of his anti-imperial policy, declines in 1185 to crown Prince Henry, who had married Constance of Sicily, the heiress of the kingdom of Sicily, as Frederick I's destined successor, and the breach between the Empire and the Curia becomes wider on questions of Italian politics.

In 1185, preparations begin for the Third Crusade in answer to the appeals of King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem.

Before they are completed, Lucius dies in Verona on November 25.

Ubaldo Allucingoli had been made cardinal and Archbishop of Milan by Lucius III, whom he succeeds.

He had vigorously taken up his predecessor's quarrels with Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa, including the standing dispute about the disposal of the territories of the countess Matilda of Tuscany.

Even after his elevation to the papacy, Urban continues to hold the archbishopric of Milan, and in this capacity refuses to crown Frederick’s son as King of Italy.

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