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The chronicler Stefano Infessura's republican and anti-papal temper makes his diary a far from neutral though well-informed witness.
But it is certain that though Paul II opposed the humanists, he was the best in providing for popular amusements: in 1466 he permitted the horse-race that was a feature of Carnival to be run along the main street, the Via Lata, which now became known from this annual event as the Via del Corso.
He displayed an extravagant love of personal splendor that gratified his sense of self-importance.
After his death Sixtus IV and a selected group of cardinals inspected the treasure laid up against expenditures against the Turks: they found 54 silver shells filled with pearls, to a value of 300, 000 ducats, jewels and gold intended for refashioning, worth another 300, 000 ducats, and a magnificent diamond worth 7, 000 ducats, which was sent to Cardinal d ' Estouteville to cover monies he had advanced to the pontiff.
The coin was not immediately found.
He had also amassed a collection of 800 gemstones.

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