Girolamo Masci, born at Lisciano, near Ascoli …

Years: 1288 - 1288

Girolamo Masci, born at Lisciano, near Ascoli Piceno, had been a pious, peace-loving friar with no ambition save for the Church, the crusades and the extirpation of heresy.

Originally a Franciscan friar, he had been legate to the Greeks under Pope Gregory X in 1272, succeeded Bonaventure as Minister General of his religious order in 1274.

He was made Cardinal Priest of Santa Prassede and Latin Patriarch of Constantinople in 1278 by Pope Nicholas III, Cardinal Bishop of Palestrina by Pope Martin IV.

He succeeds Pope Honorius IV in February 1288 at the end of a papal election that has taken ten months to conclude, and, as Pope Nicholas IV, becomes the first Franciscan pope, from an order established only seventy-nine years earlier.

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