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  2. 1447 papal conclave - Wikipedia

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    Santa Maria sopra Minerva, site of the 1447 conclave.(1665 drawing; the obelisk at centre was added in the 17th century) Eugene IV had died on February 23, 1447. [1] [2] The cardinals entered conclave at the time of Vespers (sunset) on March 4, after waiting the full nine days proscribed by Ubi periculum. [3]

  3. Papal conclave - Wikipedia

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    A papal conclave is a gathering of the College of Cardinals convened to elect a bishop of Rome, also known as the pope. Catholics consider the pope to be the ...

  4. List of papal conclaves - Wikipedia

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    Elections that elected papal claimants currently regarded by the Catholic Church as antipopes are italicized. SS. Pietro e Cesareo in Terracina, the site of the first papal election outside Rome The 1119 papal election took place in Cluny Abbey as a result of the expulsion of Pope Gelasius II from Rome by Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor following the Investiture Controversy.

  5. Ecclesiastical letter - Wikipedia

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    In the modern period also, papal letters have been constantly issued, but they proceed from the popes themselves less frequently than in the Middle Ages and Christian antiquity; most of them are issued by the papal officials, of whom there is a greater number than in the Middle Ages, and to whom have been granted large delegated powers, which include the issuing of letters.

  6. How realistic is ‘Conclave,’ the movie that lifts the lid on ...

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    Conclave” works hard to be as realistic as possible. Harris was helped with his novel by the late English cardinal Cormac Murphy O’Connor, who took part in the 2005 and 2013 conclaves ...

  7. Pope Eugene IV - Wikipedia

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    The conclave to elect his successor was held at the church and convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, and began on 1 March 1431. Fourteen cardinals, led by Giordano Orsini, Bishop of Albano, participated. [9] Condulmer was quickly elected to succeed Martin V in the papal conclave of 1431; he chose the name Eugene IV.

  8. Prospero Colonna (cardinal) - Wikipedia

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    After the death of Martin V, the papal conclave, 1431 was the last to involve the participation of cardinals elevated by antipopes. Pope Eugene IV was elected, and Prospero joined the rest of the Colonna family in rebellion against the new pontiff, who proceeded to deprive the cardinal of all of his benefices. [5]

  9. Category:Papal conclaves - Wikipedia

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    0–9. January 1276 papal conclave; July 1276 papal conclave; 1294 papal conclave; 1303 papal conclave; 1304–1305 papal conclave; 1314–1316 papal conclave