Over the next two years, this commission held 36 meetings, 10 of which Innocent X presided over in person.
Almost immediately, Innocent X began an investigation into the financing of the conflict.
In 1656, Innocent X died and the project lost momentum.
Maidalchini was notorious for guarding access to Innocent X, and utilizing it to her own financial benefit.
Some historians describe Innocent X as "entirely under the control" of Maidalchini.
Finally, under Innocent X, he was placed over the Vatican Library.
Finally, Innocent X oversaw the last of his jubilees in 1650.
First, Innocent X had the fountain built at public expense during the intense famine of 1646-48.
Bacon was fascinated with the portrait of Innocent X because it resembled his father .
Several cardinals, particularly those created by Innocent X, were unaligned.