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birth_name=Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte|
term_start= February 7 , 1550 |term_end= March 23 , 1555 |
predecessor= Paul III |successor= Marcellus II |
birth_date= September 10 , 1487 |birthplace= Rome , Italy |
dead=dead|death_date= March 23 , 1555 |deathplace=???|}}

Julius III, né '''''Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte''''' ( September 10 , 1487March 23 , 1555 ), was Pope from February 7 , 1550 to 1555 .

The last of the High Renaissance Popes, he was born at Rome , the son of a famous jurist. He succeeded his uncle as archbishop of Siponto (Manfredonia) in Apulia in 1512 , and added the diocese of Pavia in 1520 . At the Sack Of Rome (1527) , he was one of the hostages given by Pope Clement VII (1523–34) to the Emperor's forces, and might have been killed in the Campo De' Fiori as others were, had he not been secretly liberated by Cardinal Pompeo Colonna .

In 1536 he was created cardinal-bishop of Palestrina by Pope Paul III (1534–49), by whom he was employed on several important legations; he was the first president of the Council Of Trent , opening its first session at Trent, December 13 , 1545 , with a brief oration. At the council, he was the leader of the papal party against Emperor Charles V (1519–56), with whom he came into conflict on various occasions, especially when, on March 26 , 1547 , he transferred the Council to Bologna .

In the to Rome and made him ''maestro di cappella''.

Julius III consented, at the request of the Emperor Emperor Charles V , to the reopening of the council of Trent (in 1551 ), and he also entered into a league with him against the duke of Parma and Henry II Of France (1547–59); but soon afterwards he deemed it advisable to make terms with his enemies, and in 1553 he again suspended the meetings of the council. (For the history of papal conflicts with councils, see Conciliar Movement ).

As Pope Julius III lost interest both in political and in ecclesiastical affairs; formerly he had acquired a reputation for impetuous energy in pressing the papal position, but he now could fully express his love of luxurious ease, in the entertainments given by him especially at the Villa Giulia , which Vignola created for him, in a manner fitted to shock later ideas of ecclesiastical propriety. He also aroused much scandal by creating as his first Cardinal Innocenzo Ciocchi Del Monte , a youth of seventeen whom he had picked up on the streets of Parma some years previously, and who had been adopted by the Pope's brother Balduino.

Julius III stood by his choice, and in the Villa Giulia the ceiling fresco of a portico depicts a vine-covered trellis, where Putti play with one another's genitals. Joachim Du Bellay the French poet in the retinue of Cardinal Du Bellay , expressed his scandalized opinion in two sonnets in his series ''Les regrets'' (published after the Pope's death, in 1558 ).

The imprudence of Pope Julius III in entrusting the office of (1644–55) the Secretary of State was always himself a Cardinal, and Pope Innocent XII (1691–1700) abolished the office of Cardinal Nephew in 1692 . From then onwards the Secretary of State has been the most important of the officials of the Holy See.

Julius III was a friend of the Jesuits , to whom he granted a fresh confirmation in 1550 , and he appointed Ippolito D'Este as governor of Tivoli, where Ippolito immediately set about creating the Villa D'Este .


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