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The pontificate of Nicholas V is important …

Years: 1450 - 1450

The pontificate of Nicholas V is important in the political, scientific, and literary history of the world.

Politically, he had on February 17, 1448, concluded the Concordat of Vienna, or Aschaffenburg, with the German King, Frederick III, by which the decrees of the Council of Basel against papal annates and reservations were abrogated so far as Germany was concerned.

In the following year, he had secured a still greater tactical triumph with the resignation of the Antipope Felix V on April 7 and his own recognition by the rump of the Council of Basel that assembled at Lausanne.

Nicholas V holds a Jubilee at Rome in 1450, and the offerings of the numerous pilgrims who throng to Rome give him the means of furthering the cause of culture in Italy, which he has so much at heart.

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