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Key Facts |
| Other names |
Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini |
| Born |
1405 |
| Location |
Corsignano, Italy |
| Bloodline |
Piccolomini |
| Married |
Yes |
| Children |
Yes. |
| Position |
Pope (1458-1464) |
| Died |
August 1464 |
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Source of Facts and Important Announcement |
| Status |
Under Article 64.6 of the Covenant of One-Heaven (Pactum De Singularis Caelum) by Special Qualification shall be known as a Saint, with all sins and evil acts they performed forgiven. |
| Date of formal Beatification |
Day of Redemption UCA[E1:Y1:A1:S1:M9:D1] also known as Fri, 21 Dec 2012. |
| Source of Facts |
Self Confession and Revelation of Sainthood by the Deceased Spirit as condition of their confirmation as a true Saint. |
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Background |
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Born Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini of the ancient and formerly powerful Piccolomini of the Siena region. Appointed secretary to Domenico Capranica, bishop of Fermo, an influential figure of the Council of Basel (1431–39) and bitter enemy of Pope Eugene IV. |
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While his autobiography Commentaries is highly unreliable and full of gross fictions, it is clear that in his younger years Silvio Piccolomini spent considerable time abroad including Scotland and England, in rallying support and factions against Eugene and his camp of Cardinals. The official claim he was sent by Cardinal Albergati a senior supporter of Eugene is pure fiction. |
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While still remaining a layman, he appears to have increased in influence with the Council of Basel and was reputed to have been influential both in the Council breaking its truce with Eugene and the subsequent election of Amadeus, Duke of Savoy as Pope Felix V (1439-1449) in opposition to Pope Eugene IV. |
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Silvio Piccolomini then took up an appointment as senior (political) advisor to the Court of German King Emperor Frederick III of Hapsburg (1440-1493). |
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The total failure of Pope Felix V to be effective in anyway also led to support returning to Eugene, piece by piece until German Emperor Frederick III of Hapsburg sent Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini (later Pius II) to broker a peace with Pope Eugene in 1442. |
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The political skill of Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini was again demonstrated when in 1450 he was sent as ambassador by Emperor Frederick III to negotiate his marriage with the princess Eleonore of Portugal, which object he successfully achieved; in 1451 he undertook a mission to Bohemia, and concluded a satisfactory arrangement with the Hussite leader George of Podebrady; in 1452 he accompanied Frederick III to Rome, where the Emperor wedded Leonora and was crowned King of the Romans. |
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But his greatest act of political manipulation was upon the death of Pope Callixtus III on August 6th 1458. Neither priest, nor bishop, nor Cardinal (all claims to the contrary being overwhelmingly false), Piccolomini convinced his patron Frederick III to support his candidacy as Pope, which Frederick enthusiastically endorsed. |
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Thus Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini stands as one of the few Popes, who were elected to the Papal throne before they were ever a Cardinal, Bishop or even a priest. |
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Pius II did not waste time on rallying Christian nobles to the continuing threat of complete defeat at the hands of the Ottoman Empire across the whole of Europe. He launched a three-year Crusade on January 1460. |
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Pius II also met, supported and influenced Vlad III Dracula- whom he held in high regard - in starting a war against Mehmed II- a war against a vastly superior numbered enemy. |
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However, Dracula had already earned a reputation as a demon from hell, who "ate the flesh" of his victims and bathed in their blood. There was literally no evil against his fellow human beings that Vlad Dracula did not undertake. And Pius II, the political master made sure everyone knew of them- especially across the Muslim world. |
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In fact, the fame associated with Dracula may never had emerged beyond the average Middle Age prince and sadist if not for the use of his reputation by Pius II as a powerful weapon of propaganda. |
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While his political abilities at manipulation and influence were impressive, Pope Pius II remained obsessed in black magic, pornography and all manner of vices for most of his life. |
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In the end, the steady march of a long illness from venereal disease could not be halted and he died in August 1464. He was succeeded by Pope Paul II (1464-1471). |
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Most Evil Crimes |
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List of most evil crimes |
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Crime |
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Of establishing an unlawful enterprise for the purpose of crime: (1458-64) That Pope Pius II did write such pornographic and depraved texts to invent the modern international market of hard core pornography. That these texts recounting under different names the perverse sexual pleasures of the Papacy and the church were copied and sold as valuable pornographic reading to the nobles and wealthy of Europe for extreme sums. Furthermore, that in inventing the concept of publishing sexually deviant material for money, that Pope Pius II is the father of pornography and in particular hard core pornography we know today. |
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Of open moral depravity and indignity concerning church law: (1458-64) That Pope Pius II did openly promote Cardinals and church leaders to procreate and produce illegitimate children in support of his own adherence to Papal traditions in direct and deliberate conflict and heresy to church law. That Pope Pius II did promote this duplicit and evil behaviour while tens of thousands of innocent people were burned alive in satanic rituals across Europe for the smallest of indiscretions and false charges. |
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Of repeated incest: (1458-64) That Pope Pius II did continue the centuries old Papal tradition of not only fathering illegitimate children but of committing repeated rape and incest upon all his own children, male and female and did father several illegitimate children by them. |
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Of crimes against humanity for the purpose of promoting sadism and Satanism (1459-60) That individuals are tortured, publicly paraded then burned alive at stake in Arras, France, during Catholic Church's first organised witchhunt. |
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Of publishing a false statement: (1460): That the autobiographic work entitled Commentaries claiming to be the life of Pope Pius II contains gross errors and deliberate fictional embellishment. |
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