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In page Pope Julius II:

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To most historians Julius was manly and virile, an energetic man of action, whose courage saved the Papacy.[2] There was a sense that war caused him serious illness, exhaustion, and fatigue, that most other popes would have been unlikely to have endured. To many Julius II has been described as the best in an era of exceptionally bad popes: Alexander VI was widely perceived as evil and despotic, exposing the future Julius II to a number of assassination attempts that required tremendous fortitude.[citation needed]