Pope Anastasius IV | |
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Papacy began | 9 July 1153 |
Papacy ended | 3 December 1154 |
Predecessor | Eugene III |
Successor | Adrian IV |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Corrado Demetri della Suburra |
Born | ca. 1073 Rome |
Died | Rome | 3 December 1154
Other popes named Anastasius |
Pope Anastasius IV (Latin: Anastasius Quartus; c.1073–3 December 1154), born Corrado di Suburra,[1] was an Italian cleric of the Roman Catholic Church.[2] He was the 169th Pope from 1153 until his death in 1154.[3]
Corrado di Suburra was born in Rome.[4] He was the son of Benedetto di Suburra.[5]
In 1127, della Suburra was made cardinal-bishop of Sabina.[5]
Anastasius was elected pope in July 1153.[6] He is known for helping to settle a controversy between the Holy Roman Emperor and the Bishop of Magdeburg in Germany.[7]
The Pantheon in Rome was restored while he was pope.[4]
The pope died on 3 December 1154.[4]