Medici churchman
Giulio de' Medici rose through Renaissance church politics before becoming Pope Clement VII in 1523.
Pope Clement VII was pope from 1523 to 1534. His handling of Henry VIII's annulment from Catherine of Aragon, after the sack of Rome and under pressure from Charles V, helped precipitate the English Reformation.
Pope (1478-1534)

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Giulio de' Medici rose through Renaissance church politics before becoming Pope Clement VII in 1523.
The sack of Rome by imperial troops in 1527 left Clement humiliated and politically constrained.
Henry bypassed papal authority, married Anne Boleyn, and moved England toward royal supremacy.
Clement is remembered in English history as the pope whose handling of Henry's marriage crisis preceded the break with Rome.
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Giulio de' Medici rose through Renaissance church politics before becoming Pope Clement VII in 1523.
The sack of Rome by imperial troops in 1527 left Clement humiliated and politically constrained.
Clement delayed and resisted Henry VIII's request to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
Henry bypassed papal authority, married Anne Boleyn, and moved England toward royal supremacy.
Clement is remembered in English history as the pope whose handling of Henry's marriage crisis preceded the break with Rome.
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