High Middle Ages · Europe · Religion
1183
Francis of Assisi born
1183
In the Umbrian town of Assisi, a son was born to the wealthy cloth merchant Pietro di Bernardone and his French wife Pica. Named Giovanni but called Francesco because of his father's love of France, he would die forty-three years later as the founder of a new Christian style. His radical embrace of poverty and his mystical communion with the natural world would reshape the religious imagination of the West.