People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Anastasius IV, pope (d.1154)

Biography
Kelly, Oxford Dictionary of Popes, 173-74: Anastasius, originally named Corrado, was probably of bourgeois parentage and from the Suburra quarter of Rome. He was appointed cardinal priest of Santa Pudenziana between 1111 and 1114 by Paschal II. He was created cardinal bishop of Santa Sabina in the later part of 1126. He was elected and enthroned as pope in the Lateran on 12 July 1153 and died at Rome on 3 December 1154. He is buried in the Lateran, in the porphyry sarcophagus of St Helena.
Floruits
1154 × 1154
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Date Short Summary Role Witnesses Source
29 Jan. 1154 Command of obedience Addressor 2/129/1 (Scotia Pontificia, no. 33)
1 Dec. 1154 Confirmation of Trondheim as the metropolis of Norway Grantor 2/129/2 (Haddan and Stubbs, Councils, ii, I, 229-230)


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Date Short Summary Source
29 Jan. 1154 pope 2/129/1 (Scotia Pontificia, no. 33)
1 Dec. 1154 pope 2/129/2 (Haddan and Stubbs, Councils, ii, I, 229-230)