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  2. January 1276 papal conclave - Wikipedia

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    The January 1276 papal conclave (January 21–22), was the 1st papal conclave held under the rules of constitution Ubi periculum, issued by Pope Gregory X in 1274, which established papal conclaves. According to Ubi periculum Cardinals were to be secluded in a closed area; they were not even accorded separate rooms.

  3. Pope Innocent V - Wikipedia

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    Upon the death of Gregory in 1276, Peter was elected pope, taking the name Innocent V and becoming the first pope elected in a papal conclave. He died about five months later, but during his brief tenure facilitated a peace between Genoa and King Charles I of Sicily. Pope Innocent V was beatified in 1898 by Pope Leo XIII.

  4. File:Retrato del Papa Inocencio X. Roma, by Diego Velázquez.jpg

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    Pope Innocent X; Portrait of Innocent X; Portrait painting; Wars of Castro; User:Chickstarr404/Gather lists/10743 – The last Medici by Sir Harold Acton; User:Jane023/A Treasury of Art Masterpieces; User:Lord Such&Such; User talk:Bishonen/Archive 24; Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/June-2016; Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Pope ...

  5. Pope Innocent - Wikipedia

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    Pope Innocent II (1130–1143) Pope Innocent III (1198–1216) Pope Innocent IV (1243–1254) Pope Innocent V (1276) Pope Innocent VI (1352–1362) Pope Innocent VII (1404–1406) Pope Innocent VIII (1484–1492) Pope Innocent IX (1591) Pope Innocent X (1644–1655) Pope Innocent XI (1676–1689) Pope Innocent XII (1691–1700) Pope Innocent ...

  6. 1268–1271 papal election - Wikipedia

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    The stringent rules of Ubi periculum were used in the conclaves that elected Pope Innocent V (January 1276) and Pope Adrian V (July 1276), lasting one and nine days respectively. [6] However, at the urgings of the College, the newly elected Adrian V suspended those rules on 12 July 1276—indicating that he wished to revise it—and died on 18 ...

  7. Charles I of Anjou - Wikipedia

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    Pope Innocent died on 30 June 1276. [157] After the cardinals assembled in the Lateran Palace, Charles's troops surrounded it, enabling only his allies to communicate with other cardinals and with outsiders. [157] On 11 July the cardinals elected Charles's old friend, Ottobuono de' Fieschi, pope, but he died on 18 August. [158]

  8. Simone Paltanieri - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal Simone was present, however, in time to take part in the Conclave of 20–21 January 1276, which elected Cardinal Pierre de Tarantaise as Pope Innocent V on the first ballot. [20] Cardinal Simone was also one of a dozen or thirteen cardinals who participated in the Second Conclave of 1276, which began on 2 July, and resulted in the ...

  9. July 1276 papal conclave - Wikipedia

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    The July 1276 papal conclave (2–11 July) was the second of three conclaves in 1276 and elected Pope Adrian V to succeed Pope Innocent V. References Sources ...