Pope Alexander III, who has fostered the …

Years: 1181 - 1181

Pope Alexander III, who has fostered the scholastic revival of his age, dies on August 30, 1181; he is succeeded by Lucius III.

A native of the independent republic of Lucca, he was born around 1100 (perhaps 1097) as Ubaldo, son of Orlando.

He is commonly referred to as a member of the aristocratic family of Allucingoli, but this is not proven.

He has close ties to the Cistercians, but it seems that he never joined the order.

He had been named cardinal by Pope Innocent II in December 1138, initially as cardinal-deacon of San Adriano, then (in May 1141) as cardinal-priest of Santa Prassede.

Pope Adrian IV had promoted him to the rank of Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Velletri in December 1158.

Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals under his predecessor Pope Alexander III, he has been one of the most influential cardinals.

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