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May 1605 conclave

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Papal conclave
May 1605
Dates and location
8–16 May 1605
Apostolic Palace,Papal States
Electors58 (list)
Elected pope
Camillo Borghese
Name taken:Paul V
1621 →

TheMay 1605 conclave held from 8 to 16 May 1605; CardinalCamillo Borghese was elected to succeedLeo XI aspope. Borghesetook the name Paul V. This was thesecond conclave of 1605, with the one that hadelected Leo XI having concluded just 37 days earlier. It had the only recorded case of an injury at aconclave, which was the result of a physical fight amongst the cardinals over who should be elected pope.

Background

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Pope Clement VIII died in March 1605. The 60 cardinal electors who met in the conclave to elect his successor were split among various factions roughly equally divided between loyalty to France and to Spain.[1] In addition to the secular politics that influenced these papal elections, during this period they were marked by a strategy among elite families to acquire prestige and power. These strategies often played out over several generations through patronage and the accumulation of wealth, and bestowing favours on family members once an individual's election to the papacy was expected.[2]

Sources from the time of theMarch 1605 conclave listed up to twenty-one possible candidates considered by the cardinals, but the only ones that were seriously discussed during the conclave wereCesare Baronius andAlessandro Ottaviano de' Medici.[3] That conclave saw Spainveto Cesare Baronius after the first ballot.[4] Medici, the candidate who was finally elected, was also vetoed by the cardinal representing Spain but this occurred after the election of Leo XI, and the cardinals did not view the veto as valid.[5] The March conclave had seen the rival Aldobrandini and Montalto factions unable to elect a member of either of their families to the papacy; both eventually agreed to elect Leo, a member of the cadet branch of theMedici.[2][6]

Leo was 70 at the time of his election and, though in good health previously, fell ill on the day of his coronation. He died on 27 April 1605, 26 days after his election to the papacy. During his illness, Leo had been encouraged to appoint acardinal nephew, but declined to do so.[2][6]

Conclave

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In addition to Leo, another cardinal had died, reducing the number of cardinal electors in the May conclave to 59. At the beginning of the conclave,Alessandro Peretti di Montalto supportedAntonio Sauli. A significant number of the electors loyal toPietro Aldobrandini, the nephew ofPope Clement VIII, were willing to support Sauli. Aldobrandini, however, opposed Sauli's election due to Sauli's previous opposition to electing Clement, and was able to prevent Sauli from reaching the two-thirds majority required for election.[7]

Aldobrandini moved to supportRobert Bellarmine for the papacy, but Bellarmine said he would "not lift a straw" to advance his own election.[7]Anselmo Marzato opposed Bellarmine, and was able to undermine his candidacy because he had taken a very public position on theDe Auxilliis controversy.[8] Bellarmine was eventuallyvetoed by Spain, which put an end to his candidacy.[9] Aldobrandini also moved for the election ofDomenico Toschi, going so far as to get 38 electors to bring him to thePauline Chapel to be acclaimed pope.Caesar Baronius, however, was opposed to Toschi's election and spoke against it, causing his friends to urge for Baronius's election as pope.Thomas Hobbes later reported that Baronius's opposition to Toschi was based on Toschi's frequent usage of the wordcazzo, Lombard slang forpenis, and that he urged the cardinals not to elect Toschi because of this.[10] This led to a physical altercation between the two sides that could be heard on the streets outside the conclave. The fight resulted in the only known instance of serious injury being suffered in a conclave:Alfonso Visconti had several bones broken.[7]

Election of Paul V

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Following the disruption, a vote was taken and it became clear that Toschi lacked the support needed for election by two votes. The leaders of the competing factions met to select a compromise candidate and Camillo Borghese was unanimously elected pope the same day.[7] Borghese had been among thepapabili at the conclave that had elected Leo XI, but was considered too young at the time to become pope.[2] At the May conclave, it became clear to the electors that he would be the only candidate acceptable to all the factions, and he was elected as a compromise candidate, taking the name Paul V.[2]

As a cardinal, Paul had previously maintained neutrality between the great powers of Spain and France that had dominated the previous conclave and were present in the current one as well. While he had been the papal envoy to Spain and was receiving a pension from them, he was largely low profile as a cardinal and perceived as neutral. At 54, Paul was relatively young at the time of his election, and was anticipated to have a lengthy papacy, not requiring a third conclave soon.[1] He lived until 1621, reigning nearly 16 years.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abWalsh 2003, p. 125.
  2. ^abcdeHsia 2005, p. 99.
  3. ^Freiherr von Pastor 1952, pp. 7–8.
  4. ^Freiherr von Pastor 1952, p. 8.
  5. ^Freiherr von Pastor 1952, p. 17.
  6. ^abOtt 1910.
  7. ^abcdBaumgartner 2003, p. 141.
  8. ^Pattenden 2017, p. 45.
  9. ^Jedin and Dolan 1980, p. 615.
  10. ^Martinich 1999, p. 35.

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