Pope Innocent X Pamphilj
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Giovanni Battista Pamphilj (abt. 1574 - 1655)

Giovanni Battista (Pope Innocent X) Pamphilj
Born about in Rome, Papal Statesmap
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Died at about age 80 in Rome, Papal Statesmap
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Preceded by
Urban VIII
236th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
15 September 1644 – 7 January 1655
Succeeded by
Alexander VII

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Biography

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Pope Innocent X Pamphilj is Notable.

Better known as Pope Innocent X. Son of Camillo Pamphili. He was consecrated a bishop on 25 January 1626 and created a cardinal on 19 November 1629.[1]

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