Election The
1644 conclave for the election of a successor to Pope Urban VIII was long and contentious, lasting from 9 August to 15 September. A large French faction led by Urban VIII's nephews objected to the Spanish candidate, as an enemy of
Cardinal Mazarin, who guided French policy. They put up their own candidate (
Giulio Cesare Sacchetti) but could not establish enough support for him and agreed to Cardinal Pamphili as an acceptable compromise, though he had served as legate to Spain. Mazarin, bearing the
French veto of Pamphili, arrived too late, and the election was accomplished.
Relations with France {{Infobox popestyles Pamphili chose to be called Innocent X. Soon after his accession he initiated legal action against the
Barberini family for misappropriation of public funds. The brothers
Francesco Barberini,
Antonio Barberini and
Taddeo Barberini fled to Paris, where they found a powerful protector in Cardinal Mazarin. Innocent X confiscated their property, and on 19 February 1646, issued a
papal bull decreeing that all cardinals who might leave the
Papal States for six months without express papal permission would be deprived of their
benefices and eventually of their cardinalate itself. The French
Parlement of Paris declared the papal ordinance void in France, but Innocent X did not yield until Mazarin prepared to send troops to Italy. Henceforth the papal policy towards France became more friendly, and somewhat later the Barberini were rehabilitated when the son of Taddeo Barberini,
Maffeo Barberini, married
Olimpia Giustiniani, a niece of Innocent X. In 1653, Innocent X, with the
Cum occasione papal bull, condemned five propositions of
Jansenius's
Augustinus, as heretical and close to
Lutheranism. This led to the
formulary controversy,
Blaise Pascal's writing of the
Lettres Provinciales, and finally to the razing of the
Jansenist convent of
Port-Royal and the subsequent dissolving of its community.
Relations with Parma The death of Pope Urban VIII is said to have been hastened by his chagrin at the result of the
First War of Castro, a war he had undertaken against
Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma. Hostilities between the papacy and the
Duchy of Parma resumed in 1649, and forces loyal to Pope Innocent X destroyed the city of
Castro on 2 September 1649. against the Peace of Westphalia, and backdated it to 1648 in order to preserve potential claims for confiscated land and property. The protests were ignored by the European powers.
Wars of the Three Kingdoms During the
Irish Confederate Wars (1641–53) (the
Irish component of the
Wars of the Three Kingdoms), Innocent X strongly supported the independent
Confederate Ireland, over the objections of Mazarin and the English Queen and then
queen mother,
Henrietta Maria, exiled in Paris. The pope sent
Giovanni Battista Rinuccini,
archbishop of Fermo, as a special nuncio to Ireland. He arrived at
Kilkenny with a large quantity of arms including 20,000 pounds of gunpowder, and a very large sum of money. Rinuccini hoped he could discourage the Confederates from allying with Charles I and the Royalists in the
English Civil War and instead encourage them towards the foundation of an independent Catholic – ruled Ireland. At Kilkenny, Rinuccini was received with great honours, asserting in his Latin declaration that the object of his mission was to sustain the king but, above all, to rescue from pains and penalties the Catholic people of Ireland in securing the free and public exercise of the Catholic religion, and the restoration of the churches and church property. In the end,
Oliver Cromwell restored Ireland to the Parliamentarian side and Rinuccini returned to Rome in 1649, after four fruitless years.
Other activities 's
archangel Michael (
Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini, Rome) tramples a
Satan with the vividly recognizable features of Pope Innocent X. During the papacy of Pope Urban VIII, the future Innocent X was the pope's most significant rival among the
College of Cardinals. Antonio Barberini, Urban VIII's brother, was a cardinal who had begun his career with the
Capuchin brothers. About 1635, at the height of the
Thirty Years' War in Germany, in which the papacy was intricately involved, Cardinal Antonio commissioned
Guido Reni's painting of the
Archangel Michael, trampling
Satan, who bears the recognizable features of Innocent X. This bold political artwork still hangs in a side chapel of the Capuchin friars' Church of the Conception (
Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini) in Rome. A legend related to the painting is that the dashing and high-living artist, Guido Reni, had been insulted by rumours he thought were circulated by Cardinal Pamphili. When, a few years later, Pamphili was raised to the papacy, other Barberini relatives fled to France on embezzlement accusations. Despite this, the Capuchins held fast to their chapel altarpiece. Innocent was responsible for raising the Colegio de Santo Tomás de Nuestra Señora del Santísimo Rosario into the rank of a university. It is now the
University of Santo Tomás in
Manila, the oldest existing in Asia. In 1650, Innocent X celebrated a
Jubilee. He embellished Rome with inlaid floors and
bas-relief in
Saint Peter's, erected
Gian Lorenzo Bernini's
Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi in
Piazza Navona, the Pamphili stronghold in Rome, and ordered the construction of
Palazzo Nuovo at the
Campidoglio. Innocent X is also the subject of
Portrait of Innocent X, a famous painting by
Diego Velázquez housed in the family gallery of Palazzo Doria (
Doria Pamphilj Gallery). This portrait inspired the "Screaming Pope" paintings by 20th-century painter
Francis Bacon, the most famous of which is Bacon's ''
Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X''. Innocent X has been described as irritable in his later years. In March 1654, Innocent X suddenly expelled his personal physician of eight years,
Gabriel da Fonseca, after Fonseca defended a barber who had bled the Pope. Fonseca claims he had been in service to the Pamphili family for over two decades, and that the Pope had regarded him not only as his physician but also as a private advisor. ==Olimpia Maidalchini==