Pope Innocent VIII

Pope Innocent VIII

(1432 - 1492)

After he assumed the pontificate in 1484, one of Innocent’s first official acts was the issuing of a bull condemning witchcraft. After emptying the papal treasury in the service of failed wars in Italy, Innocent, on his deathbed, reportedly drinking the blood of three boys as a curative measure, begged his cardinals to elect a successor better than himself.

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1484 | Rome

Axis of Evil

Innocent VIII expands the Inquisition.More

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