Pope Paul II

Pope Paul II (23 February 1417–26 July 1471), born Pietro Barbo, the son of Niccolo Barbo and Polixena Condulmer, sister of Pope Eugene IV, was the 211th man elected to the papacy on 30 August 1464. Barbo was noted for his generosity and imposing appearance; the Cardinal of Venice, as he became known, was quite influential under the papacies of Eugene IV, Nicholas V, and Calixtus III, though his dominance waned somewhat under Pius II. Barbo ascended to the papacy after the latter's death, partially owing his election to the dissatisfaction that some in the College of Cardinals had with the policies of his predecessor.