What was Pope Julius II most noted for?
A. Leading his own army to impose papal rule over central Italy
B. Being part of the Borgia family and appointing his illegitimate son as a cardinal
C. Overthrowing the Medici in Florence
D. Declaring war on the Holy Roman Empire
E. Initiating a reconciliation with the Eastern Orthodox Church
Answer: A
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