The murderous Pope Urban VI dies at …

Years: 1389 - 1389

The murderous Pope Urban VI dies at about seventy-one.

Piero (also Perino, Pietro) Tomacelli comes from an ancient but impoverished baronial family of Casarano in the Kingdom of Naples.

An unsympathetic German contemporary source, Dietrich of Nieheim, asserted that he was illiterate (nesciens scribere etiam male cantabat).

Neither a trained theologian nor skilled in the business of the Curia, he is tactful and prudent in a difficult era, but Ludwig Pastor, who passes swiftly over his pontificate, says, "The numerous endeavors for unity made during this period form one of the saddest chapters in the history of the Church.

Neither Pope had the magnanimity to put an end to the terrible state of affairs" by resigning.

After his election at the papal conclave of 1389, Germany, England, Hungary, Poland, and the greater part of Italy accepts him as Pope Boniface IX in the Roman papal line.

The remainder of Europe recognizes the Avignon Pope Clement VII.

He and Boniface mutually excommunicate each other.

Related Events

Filter results