Pope Urban III Crivelli
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Uberto Crivelli

Uberto (Pope Urban III) Crivelli
Born [date unknown] in Cuggiono, Holy Roman Empiremap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died in Ferrara, Holy Roman Empiremap
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Preceded by
Lucius III
172nd Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
25 November 1185 – 20 October 1187
Succeeded by
Gregory VIII

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Biography

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Uberto Crivelli was born in Cuggiono, in the Province of Milan, Holy Roman Empire.[1] His father was Guala Crivelli and he had 4 brothers, Pietro, Domenico, Pastore and Guala.[1]

He was Archbishop of Milan in 1185.[1] That same year he was elected pope on 25 November 1185 and took the name Urban III.[2][1] He remained as Archbishop of Milan even after becoming pope.[1] He was living in Verona in 1187 but withdrew to Ferrara, Holy Roman Empire where he died.[1]

He died on 20 October 1187.[2]

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