. . . "1483"^^ . . . "1478"^^ . . . "1479"^^ . "1476"^^ . "Julius II"@en . "1477"^^ . "1474"^^ . "1475"^^ . "1472"^^ . "1473"^^ . . "1513-02-21"^^ . . . "1503-11-01"^^ . . . "Pope Julius II"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1443-12-05"^^ . "He was promoted to cardinal, taking the same title formerly held by his uncle, Cardinal of San Pietro in Vincula. With his uncle as Pope, he obtained great influence, and he held no fewer than eight bishoprics (including Lausanne from 1472; and Coutances from 1476, along with the archbishopric of Avignon. In the capacity of papal legate he was sent to France in 1480, where he remained four years, and acquitted himself with such ability that he soon acquired a paramount influence in the College of Cardinals, an influence which increased rather than diminished during the pontificate of Pope Innocent VIII. Shortly after in 1483 an illegitimate daughter was born, Felice della Rovere."@en . . . . "He was promoted to cardinal, taking the same title formerly held by his uncle, Cardinal of San Pietro in Vincula. With his uncle as Pope, he obtained great influence, and he held no fewer than eight bishoprics (including Lausanne from 1472; and Coutances from 1476, along with the archbishopric of Avignon."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Julius"@en . . . "Giuliano della Rovere"@en . . . . . . . . . "1513-02-21"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Vincenzo Carafa"@en . . . . "Galeotto della Rovere"@en . . . . . . . . . "1502"^^ . . . . "1503"^^ . . . . "1499"^^ . . . "dead"@en . . . . "1488"^^ . .