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Il nipotismo di Roma, or, The History of the Popes Nephews / from the time of Sixtus IV. to the death of the last Pope, Alexander VII cover

Il nipotismo di Roma, or, The History of the Popes Nephews / from the time of Sixtus IV. to the death of the last Pope, Alexander VII

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The work surveys papal nepotism across successive pontificates, recording how relatives were advanced to power and the institutional mechanisms that enabled their rise. It examines the political and ecclesiastical effects of such favoritism, including patronage networks, administrative distortions, and impacts on diplomacy and local governance. The author contrasts classical Roman modes of government with contemporary papal administration and considers criticisms voiced by various observers as a means to gauge public sentiment. Drawing on anecdotes, official reports, and moral argument, the narrative exposes practices and urges greater oversight and reform.

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Gregorio Leti

Gregorio Leti was a 17th-century Italian historian and writer, known for his critical examination of the papacy and its influence in Rome. His notable work, "Il nipotismo di Roma, or, The History of the Popes Nephews," explores the nepotism prevalent among the popes from the time of Sixtus IV to Alexander VII. Leti's writings often reflect his keen interest in the political and social dynamics of the Catholic Church, providing insights into the relationships between the papacy and its familial connections. His contributions to historical literature offer a unique perspective on the complexities of power and patronage in early modern Italy.

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