Il far tutto il male che si può è uffizio del demonio; il non fare tutto il bene che si deve è azione da bestia. - Sixtus V

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Il far tutto il male che si può è uffizio del demonio; il non fare tutto il bene che si deve è azione da bestia.

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About Sixtus V

Pope Sixtus V (December 13, 1521 – August 27, 1590), born Felice Piergentile, was the bishop of Rome from 24 April 1585 to his death. As a youth, he joined the Franciscan order, where he displayed talents as a scholar and preacher, and enjoyed the patronage of Pius V, who made him a cardinal. As a cardinal, he was known as Cardinal Montalto. As Pope, he energetically rooted out corruption and lawlessness across Rome, and launched a far-sighted rebuilding programme that continues to provoke controversy, as it involved the destruction of antiquities. The cost of these works was met by heavy taxation that caused much suffering. His foreign policy was regarded as over-ambitious, and he excommunicated both Queen Elizabeth I of England and King Henry IV of France. He is recognized as a significant figure of the Counter-Reformation.

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Native Name: Sixtus PP. V
Alternative Names: Pope Sixtus V Felice Peretti di Montalto Papa Sixto V Sixtus V. Papst pape Sixte V Pope Sixte-Quint papa Sisto V Felice Peretti Pope Sisto V
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She certainly is a great queen, and were she only a Catholic she would be our dearly beloved. Just look how well she governs; she is only a woman, only mistress of half an island, and yet she makes herself feared by Spain, by France, by the Empire, by all.

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