Oration “Sextus agitur annus” of Pope Pius II (23 September 1463, Rome). 5th version. (Orations of Enea Silvio Piccolomini / Pope Pius II; 75)
Résumé
By September 1463, it was clear that Pope Pius II had managed to create the basis for a crusade alliance between Hungary, Venice, Burgundy, and the papacy. Before proceeding to the final negotiations, it was necessary for him to obtain the consent to the crusade of the College of Cardinals: in his coronation oath he had promised to make the crusade against the Turks his highest priority, but to act in this matter only with the approval of the majority of the cardinals. On 23 September the pope summoned the cardinals to a secret consistory where he delivered the oration “Sextus agitur annus”. In this oration the pope gave a well-reasoned account of his wars in Italy and their necessity, a lucid analysis of the ecclesiastical hierarchy’s lack of credibility, and a passioned plea for a return to the ways of the Early Church and to the faith of its martyrs and confessors, detailed his strategy for mobilizing the crusade, and announced his provisions for the government of Rome in his absence.
Mots clés
Confessors
Church reform
Renaissance rhetorics
15th century
Papal bull Ezechielis prophetae
Martyrs
Early Church
Kingdom of Sicily
Kingdom of Naples
Papal States
Neapolitan war of succession
Renaissance
1463
Renaissance oratory
Enea Silvio Piccolomini
Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini
Pope Pius II
Crusadesagainst the Turks
Wars against the Turks
College of Cardinals
Wars in Italy
Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini
Papa Pio II
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