bulls; observance of the conclave varied until 1294, but all papal elections since have followed relatively similar conclave procedures. Although the...
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over Alexander's funeral and also over the conclave which elected Antipope John XXIII (1410). John held de Brogny in the highest esteem. The Metropolitan...
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his uncle Juan de Borja Lanzol de Romaní, el mayor); he occupied the see until his death. Borja participated in the first papal conclave of 1503 which...
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Council of Pisa (redirect from Papal conclave, 1409)
who lived only a few months. He was succeeded by John XXIII. During the conclave of November 1406, Cardinal Angelo Correr had promised, along with all the...
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Antipope Benedict XIII (redirect from Pedro Martínez de Luna y Pérez de Gotor)
XIII (antipope). Papal selection before 1059 Papal conclave (since 1274) Kirsch, Johann Peter. "Pedro de Luna." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 9. New York:...
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death and try to prevent or dominate a conclave, gave Cardinals great latitude in the regulating of the next conclave. Teobaldo Visconti, a member of the...
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Antipope Alexander V (redirect from Petrus de Candia)
also known as Peter Phillarges (Greek: Πέτρος Φιλάργης) (c. 1339 – 3 May 1410), named as Alexander V (Latin: Alexander PP. V; Italian: Alessandro V), was...
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Baldassarre Cossa (c. 1370 – 22 December 1419) was Pisan antipope John XXIII (1410–1415) during the Western Schism. The Catholic Church regards him as an antipope...
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of Spoleto (1410), where, as bishop, he was also Papal governor of the Duchy of Spoleto. At the Council of Pisa (June 1409) in the conclave that elected...
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Orsini (d. 1503), Italian Catholic Cardinal instrumental in the 1492 Papal Conclave Marina Orsini (born 1967), Canadian actress Nicolás Orsini (born 1994)...
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Palais des Papes (redirect from Jean de Louvres)
was a seat of Western Christianity during the 14th century. Six papal conclaves were held in the Palais, leading to the elections of Benedict XII in 1334...
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previously considered to be true popes. Alexander: Antipope Alexander V (1409–1410) was listed in the Annuario Pontificio as a legitimate pope until the 20th...
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Chronology of the Crusades after 1400 (section 1410)
Papal Conclave is convened after the death of Alexander VI. Pius III is elected pope and dies a month later. 31 October. The second 1503 Papal Conclave elects...
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the Conclave of 1410 in Bologna. Cardinal Pierre Girard composed his Testament at Bologna in the house of the Servants of Mary on 7 November 1410, the...
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Compromise of Caspe (section Interregnum 1410–12)
in October 1410 and only being Cortes of the Principality of Catalonia. As the Cortes dragged on, the situation became violent. Antón de Luna, an Aragonese...
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Niccolò Brancaccio (section Conclaves)
cardinals of all the obediences. The Conclave to elect his successor took place in Bologna from 15 to 17 May 1410, and again Niccolò Brancaccio was one...
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Cardinal de Luna testified that a few days before the April Conclave began, Pierre de Verge had a majority of the electors on his side. But the riotous...
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Pope Benedict XII (redirect from Jacques de Novellès)
John Olivi, Meister Eckhart, William of Ockham and Michael of Cesena. The Conclave opened on 13 December 1334, and it appeared that there might be a quick...
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Pierre de Thury (died 9 December 1410) was a French bishop and cardinal of the Avignon Obedience, who served as a royal secretary and Master of Requests...
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where both men have a claim on the Papacy. List of papal elections Papal conclave Papal selection before 1059 Sedevacantism Pretender "Antipope". Encyclopædia...
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Germany was ordered, and Abbot Louis de La Palud was elected one of the presidents of the Chapter. At the papal conclave in November 1417, he served as one...
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however, they received news that after 33 months of vacation, finally, the Conclave had elected the new Pope and that he was exactly the archdeacon of Acre...
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Severy 1385–1410: Savin de Floran 1410–1422: Amédée de Montmayeur 1422–1432: Aimon Gerbais 1433–1441: Oger Moriset 1441–1451: Cardinal Louis de La Palud...
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Prophecy of the Popes (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
about until its rediscovery in 1590, supposedly just in time for a papal conclave occurring at the time. Several historians have concluded that the prophecy...
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VI succeeds Pope Innocent VIII as the 214th pope, after the 1492 papal conclave, the first held in the Sistine Chapel. September 6 – Christopher Columbus...
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24 March 1455 and Alfosnso de Borgia was elected pope at the advanced age of 67 as a compromise candidate in the conclave of 8 April 1455, taking the...
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Conclave, the Avignon papacy continued under Innocent VI. He served for an uneventful ten years before dying on 12 September 1362. The Papal Conclave...
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The council decided that in future the cardinals should not leave the conclave until they had elected a pope. This decision was suspended in 1276 by Pope...
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"Los primeros pobladores de la Península Ibérica. Cronología y posibles rutas". Página de Historia (in Spanish). Universidad de Valencia. Retrieved 15 September...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toulouse (redirect from Metropolitan Archdiocese of Toulouse, Narbonne, Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges and Rieux)
(1401–1410) Dominique de Flourence (1410–1422) Denys du Moulin (1423–1439) Pierre du Moulin (1439–1451) Bernard du Rosier (1452–1475) Pierre de Lyon (1475–1491)...
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