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July 1276 conclave

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Papal conclave
July 1276
Dates and location
July 1276
Archbasilica of St. John Lateran,Rome
Key officials
ProtopriestSimone Paltineri
ProtodeaconRiccardo Annibaldi
Elected pope
Ottobuono Fieschi
Name taken:Adrian V

Apapal conclave was held from 2–11 July 1276 to elect a newpope to succeedPope Innocent V who had died suddenly. Following the nine-day conclave,Ottobuono Fieschi, theCardinal-Deacon of Sant'Adriano al Foro, was elected to succeed him.

It was the second of three papal elections in 1276 following theconclave of 21–22 January and preceding theelection in September.

Background

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Pope Gregory X died on 10 January 1276 following a period of ill health.[1] During his papacy, Gregory had establishedUbi periculum to speed up papal elections. As a result, the subsequentconclave of 21–22 January 1276 would be the first held under these rules.[2][3] Of the 13 cardinals present,Pierre de Tarentaise, theCardinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri was elected as Pope Innocent V.[4] His papacy was shortlived as he died five months later on 22 June 1276.[1]

Election of Pope Adrian V

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Of the 14 cardinals, 13 were present at the conclave. OnlySimon de Brion,Cardinal-Priest of Santa Cecilia, was absent from the conclave.

Present were :

After nine days, Ottobuono Fieschi was elected asPope Adrian V.[4]

Aftermath

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Adrian V's papacy was even shorter than his predecessor's at just 38 days after he died on 18 August 1276. A subsequent election, the third in the year, was held in September 1276 to electPope John XXI.[4]

References

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  1. ^abPotthast, August (1875).Regesta Pontificum Romanorum. Vol. 2. Berlin. pp. 1700, 1708.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^Wrigley, John E. (1982). "The conclave and the Electors of 1342".Archivum Historiae Pontificiae.20:52–5.JSTOR 23565567.
  3. ^Trollope, Thomas Adolphus (1876).The Papal Conclaves: As They Were and as They are. Chapman and Hall. pp. 82–4.ISBN 9780790567921. Retrieved31 July 2018.{{cite book}}:ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
  4. ^abcdMiranda, Salvador."Papal conclave of January 20-21, 1276 (Innocent V)".The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church.Florida International University.OCLC 53276621. Retrieved29 February 2016.
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