Reigned in 1276. Born at Genoa, Italy as Ottobuono Fieschi; died on August 18, 1276 in Viterbo, Italy. He was the nephew of Pope Innocent IV. During his reign of six weeks he annulled the rigid enactments of Pope Gregory X concerning conclaves. He is mentioned in Dante's Purgatorio.
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