Pope Eugene, who has worked to reform…
July 1153 CE
Pope Eugene, who has worked to reform clerical behavior, dies on July 8, 1153; Corrado della Suburra, a Roman, dean of the College of Cardinals and probably the oldest member of that body, is elected to succeed him and takes the name Anastasius IV.
At first a secular clerk, Suburra had been created cardinal-priest of S. Pudenziana by Pope Paschal II no later than in 1114.
In 1127 or 1128, Pope Honorius II had promoted him to the suburbicarian see of Sabina.
He had taken part in the double papal election, 1130, had been one of the most determined opponents of antipope Anacletus II and, when Pope Innocent II fled to France, had been left behind as his vicar in Italy.