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Historical contracts attaching conditions to the election of a pope
A conclave capitulation was a compact or unilateral contract drawn up by the College of Cardinals during a papal conclave to constrain the actions of
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Topics referred to by the same term
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Capitulation
position before the conclave. The remainder of 6 August was consumed by the drafting and subscription to the conclave capitulation, which—although not
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Gathering convened to appoint the pope
a deceased pope's ring. Conclave capitulation Elective monarchy Index of Vatican City–related articles List of papal conclaves Papal appointment Politics
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Catholic cardinals likely to become pope
Pope since the 1522 conclave that chose the Dutch Pope Adrian VI. Conclave capitulation Elective monarchy Holy See Index of Vatican City-related articles
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Contracts conferring rights and privileges to foreign subjects
and immunity from French law. Ahidnâme Bailo of Constantinople Conclave capitulation Relazione MEMORY OF THE WORLD REGISTER – Santa Fe Capitulations
Capitulation_(treaty)
Body of all cardinals of the Catholic Church
and political counterweight to papal supremacy. The conclave capitulation of the 1352 papal conclave limited the size of the college to 20, and decreed
College_of_Cardinals
Pius II, a capitulation was prepared the conclave capitulation, and all except Ludovico Trevisan subscribed to it. The terms of the capitulation were the
1464_conclave
Election of Pope Pius II
Eighteen cardinals entered the conclave in Vatican on August 16. Initially they subscribed to the conclave capitulation, which obliged the elect to continue
1458_conclave
Head of the Catholic Church from 1503 to 1513
Italy in order to be crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the pope. The conclave capitulation preceding his election included several terms, such as the opening
Pope_Julius_II
VI. This conclave is remarkable because during its celebration cardinals for the first time in history subscribed the electoral capitulation, which limited
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Savelli, Ferry de Clugny, and Jan Vitez. A conclave capitulation was drawn up at the beginning of the conclave, but unusually it contained no explicit limitations
1471_conclave
was the favorite at 30 to 100. The cardinals began by drafting a conclave capitulation, unlike all previous capitulations in that it contained no mention
September_1503_conclave
death of Innocent VII. Initially, all the electors subscribed the conclave capitulation, in which each of them swore that, if elected, he would abdicate
1406_conclave
remained independent of both major Catholic powers. After preparing a conclave capitulation that compelled whichever cardinal was elected pope to maintain neutrality
April_1555_conclave
Innocent XI made the College swear to the Conclave capitulation that had been drafted by the previous conclave before accepting his election, in an attempt
1676_conclave
20 to 100. The conclave began on 28 December, twenty-seven days after the death of Leo X. The cardinals agreed to a conclave capitulation, but Baumgartner
1521–1522_conclave
Rome entered the conclave in Santa Maria sopra Minerva[why?]. On 2 March, the electors prepared and subscribed the conclave capitulation. The terms of the
1431_conclave
1996 apostolic constitution of Pope John Paul II
new rules were first applied in the 2013 conclave that elected Pope Francis. Papal veto Conclave capitulation Pascendi Dominici gregis This was a slight
Universi_Dominici_gregis
Doctrine that the Pope has supreme power over the whole Church
catholicity and total unity is already intrinsic to it." Caesaropapism Conclave capitulation Constantinianism Donation of Constantine Eastern Orthodox opposition
Papal_supremacy
Official agreement of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire Capitulation (treaty) Economic history of the Ottoman Empire Foreign relations of the Ottoman Empire Conclave capitulation Achtiname of Muhammad
Ahidnâme
entered the conclave on October 10. Initially, they subscribed the conclave capitulation, which obliged whoever was elected to do everything possible (including
1404_conclave
Italian prelate (1401–1465)
Trevisan was the only cardinal in the papal conclave, 1464 that did not subscribe to the conclave capitulation, which among other things, bound the pope
Ludovico_Trevisan
The 1559 papal conclave (5 September – 25 December) was convened on the death of Pope Paul IV and elected Pope Pius IV as his successor. Due to interference
1559_conclave
Italian noble (1479–1532)
disruptive, role in the Conclaves of 1521 and 1523 on behalf of the Imperial interest. His family commitments and his conclave activities brought Pompeo
Pompeo_Colonna
Nephew or relative of a pope appointed as a cardinal by him
greatest number of cardinal-nephews elevated at one time. The capitulation of the 1464 papal conclave limited the Pope it elected (Pope Paul II) to appointing
Cardinal-nephew
Head of the Catholic Church from 1464 to 1471
succeed Pope Pius II by the accessus in the first ballot of the papal conclave of 30 August 1464 with a majority of fourteen of the nineteen cardinals
Pope_Paul_II
Chancellor of Germany from 1871 to 1890
understanding with other European governments to manipulate future Papal conclaves; governments should agree beforehand on unsuitable candidates, and then
Otto_von_Bismarck
French political and religious crisis
served as their representatives for the Scottish expedition and Papal Conclave respectively. Though the royal councils would be maintained, important
1559–1562 French political crisis
1559–1562_French_political_crisis
Italian cardinal
1526. Pope Leo X died on Sunday, 1 December 1521, at the age of 46. The Conclave to elect his successor should have begun in mid-December, but the Cardinals
Agostino_Trivulzio
Former military airfield in Rothwesten, Germany
in 1959. In the spring of 1948, the barracks were the setting of the "Conclave of Rothwesten", in which the introduction of the Deutsche Mark was prepared
Kassel-Rothwesten_Airfield
1987 biographical film by Bernardo Bertolucci
further. Puyi remains the nominal ruler of the region until Japan's capitulation. He decides to surrender to the Americans but before he can leave, he
The_Last_Emperor
1921 Italian pact between Benito Mussolini and socialists
Fasces of Combat to the National Fascist Party (PNF). Weeks before the conclave, Mussolini continued to express his preference for the labeling his political
Pact_of_Pacification
Italian bishop and cardinal
Roman Curia and its officials on 3 June 1513. He participated in the papal conclave of 1513 that elected Pope Leo X. The new pope sent him to Umbria to restore
Antonio Maria Ciocchi del Monte
Antonio_Maria_Ciocchi_del_Monte
1968 Vietnam War military campaign
Vietnam. Three days later, at Clifford's suggestion, Johnson called a conclave of the "Wise Men". With few exceptions, all of the members of the group
Tet_Offensive
Agreement or treaty between the Holy See of the Catholic Church and a sovereign state
Past. 11 (1) 5. Hughes, John Jay (1974). "The Reich Concordat 1933: Capitulation or Compromise?". Australian Journal of Politics & History. 20 (2): 164–175
Concordat
Eighth archbishop of Washington (born 1954)
He was installed March 11, 2025. McElroy participated in the 2025 papal conclave as one of the cardinal electors that elected Pope Leo XIV. McElroy published
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American journalist
Paul II. He reported from Rome during Pope John Paul's final days and the conclave that followed, part of the ABC News team that shared a 2006 Alfred I. duPont–Columbia
David_Wright_(journalist)
1870 completion of Italian unification
the breach near Porta Pia. Shortly afterwards, the terms of the Act of Capitulation were presented by Cadorna and signed by Kanzler at Villa Albani, by which
Capture_of_Rome
The Wrap. Retrieved April 17, 2024. "SAG Awards 2025 Full Winners List: 'Conclave,' 'Only Murders in the Building' and 'Shōgun' Take Home Top Honors". Variety
2025_in_American_television
Croatian Latin Catholic cardinal (1898–1960)
of cardinal by Pope Pius XII. He was unable to participate in the 1958 conclave due to government restrictions on his travel. On 10 February 1960, still
Aloysius_Stepinac
VII, whose uneventful papacy ended on 6 November 1406. After the Papal Conclave of 1406, the new pope took the name Gregory XII. Gregory started negotiations
Crusades_of_the_15th_century
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with C
cabotage, cad, caddie, cadet, cape, capital, capitular, capitulate, capitulation, captain, chapter, chaptrel, chattel, chef, chief, chieftain, co-captain
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/C
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/C
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
Chronology of the Crusades after 1400
Chronology_of_the_Crusades_after_1400
Decade
Palatinate, Frederick V, to be a traitor to the Empire. February 9 – Papal Conclave of 1621: Pope Gregory XV succeeds Pope Paul V, as the 234th pope. February
1620s
16th Century French royal bastard and diplomat
princes until the time of their respective accessions. With the Pope dead, a conclave was to be held to elect his successor. Henri desired the electoral victory
Louis_de_Saint-Gelais
Decade
dies at the age of 81 after a reign of 15 years. December 3 – The papal conclave to decide on a successor to Pope Paul III, goes into session in the Apostolic
1540s
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G
cabotage, cad, caddie, cadet, cape, capital, capitular, capitulate, capitulation, captain, chapter, chaptrel, chattel, chef, chief, chieftain, co-captain
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G
the proceedings against Nazi war criminals. One year after the German capitulation, in June 1946 he challenged the Allies to finally close the Nazi concentration
Pope Pius XII foreign relations after World War II
Pope_Pius_XII_foreign_relations_after_World_War_II
Overview of the relationship between Pope Pius XII and the raid on the Roman ghetto
policy of abduction of Jews had been implemented in Italy. Following the capitulation of Italy in 1943, Nazi forces invaded and occupied much of the country
Pope Pius XII and the raid on the Roman ghetto
Pope_Pius_XII_and_the_raid_on_the_Roman_ghetto
Decade
vacant. August 6 – Eleven days after the death of Pope Paul II, the papal conclave begins in Rome with 18 of the 25 cardinals present. On the initial vote
1470s
Polish publicist, Catholic activist, and politician
Studentowicz [pl], Jerzy Braun), accusing him, among other things, of a stance of capitulation. Stanisław Stomma subsequently defended his position in an article titled
Stanisław_Stomma
Decade
with the Constitution of the Year VIII. November 30 – 1799–1800 Papal conclave opens in Venice at San Giorgio Monastery. December 3 – War of the Second
1790s
Medieval penitential handbook
(written second half of tenth century in north or northeastern Francia) capitulationes for the Canones Gregorii (213 titles) and the Libellus responsionum
Paenitentiale_Theodori
Decade
Roman Catholic priest only two months earlier, is elected by the Papal conclave to succeed Pope Innocent XII, and becomes the 243rd pope, taking the name
1700s_(decade)
Collections of canon law compiled by Dionysius Exiguus in the 6th century
Hormisdas could have improved over time through Dionysius's eventual capitulation to the views of the victorious Symmachan faction. Sometime after preparing
Collectiones canonum Dionysianae
Collectiones_canonum_Dionysianae
CONCLAVE CAPITULATION
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Surname or Lastname
English (frequent in eastern England)
English (frequent in eastern England) : ethnic name from Norman French aleman ‘German’ or alemayne ‘Germany’ (Late Latin Alemannus and Alemannia, from a Germanic tribal name that probably originally meant ‘all the men’). In some cases the surname may be from the region of Normandy known as Allemagne (south of Caen), probably named as a Germanic-speaking enclave in a Celtic area in Roman times. In North America, the form Allman has probably absorbed some cases of cognates from other languages, in particular Spanish Aleman and French Alleman.German (Allmann) : variant of Allemann (see Alleman) or in some cases probably an Americanized form of the same name.
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Play
Female
Greek
(Θυώνη) Greek name THYONE means "inspired frenzy." In mythology, this is the name Semele was called when her son Dionysos fetched her from Hades and brought her to Olympus.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Variant of La'iq; Able; Fit; Deserving
Boy/Male
Arabic
Good News; Glad Tiding
Girl/Female
Danish, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Swedish, Telugu
Grace
Boy/Male
Greek
An Argonaut.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Poem; Literature
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bramhanand | பà¯à®°à®®à¯à®¹à®¾à®¨à®‚த
Happiness for knowledge
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wooten.
Girl/Female
Norse
Wife of Surt.
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a.
Slightly concave.
a.
Arched; concave.
a.
Hollow and curved or rounded; vaulted; -- said of the interior of a curved surface or line, as of the curve of the of the inner surface of an eggshell, in opposition to convex; as, a concave mirror; the concave arch of the sky.
a.
Convex on one side, and concave on the other. The curves of the convex and concave sides may be alike or may be different. See Meniscus.
v. t.
To bring about as a result; to effect; to make; as, to conclude a bargain.
n.
A concave molding.
a.
Specifically, having such a combination of concave and convex sides as makes the focal axis the shortest line between them. See Illust. under Lens.
n.
The set of apartments within which the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church are continuously secluded while engaged in choosing a pope.
a.
Concave.
a.
Depressed; concave; gaunt; sunken.
imp. & p. p.
of Concave
a.
Concave or hollow on both sides; double concave.
n.
A private meeting; a close or secret assembly.
v. t.
To form in the mind; to plan; to devise; to generate; to originate; as, to conceive a purpose, plan, hope.
n.
The body of cardinals shut up in the conclave for the election of a pope; hence, the body of cardinals.
a.
Concave on one side and convex on the other, as an eggshell or a crescent.
v. t.
To make hollow or concave.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Concave
a.
Plane or flat on one side, and concave on the other; as, a plano-concave lens. See Lens.
a.
Dish-shaped; concave.