Vittoria and Bracciano, who had been married…
1585 CE
Vittoria and Bracciano, who had been married again, live in Rome until April 1585, when Cardinal di Montalto is unanimously elected successor to Gregory, who has left the Papal States in chaos.
The Papal States have been financially drained to satisfy the multifarious needs of the Counter-Reformation, and lawlessness, particularly banditry, is widespread.
As Pope Sixtus V, one of his first acts is to reestablish the feast of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary, which Pope Pius V (1566–72) had suppressed.
Based on a legend contained in the Protevangelium of James, a second-century work not included in the Bible, the feast commemorates a visit by the three-year-old Mary to the Temple in Jerusalem, where she was consecrated to the service of God.
It was celebrated in the Eastern church in the sixth century but did not become widely accepted in the West until the fifteenth century.
Meanwhile, Vittoria and Bracciano, guessing correctly that the pope will seek revenge for the death of his nephew, ...