List of papal conclaves

There have been 110 papal elections that have produced popes currently recognized by the Catholic Church as legitimate. There was no fixed process for papal succession before 1059 and popes were often selected with substantial secular involvement, if not outright appointment. Since the promulgation of In nomine Domini (1059), however, suffrage has been limited to the College of Cardinals.[1]

The first papal election following In Nomine Domini (1059) took place in San Pietro in Vincoli ("Saint Peter in Chains") rather than Old St. Peter's Basilica due to intense secular opposition to the new papal selection process.

Papal elections since 1276 have taken the form of papal conclaves, which are elections that follow a set of rules and procedures developed in Ubi periculum (1274) and later papal bulls; observance of the conclave varied until 1294, but all papal elections since have followed relatively similar conclave procedures.

Although the cardinals have historically gathered at a handful of other locations within Rome and beyond, only five elections since 1455 have been held outside the Apostolic Palace.[2] Twenty-eight papal elections have been held outside Rome, in: Terracina (1088), Cluny (1119), Velletri (1181), Verona (1185), Ferrara (October 1187), Pisa (December 1187), Perugia (1216, 1264–1265, 1285, 1292–1294, 1304–1305), Anagni (1243), Naples (1254, 1294), Viterbo (1261, 1268–1271, July 1276, August–September 1276, 1277, 1281–1282), Arezzo (January 1276), Carpentras/Lyon (1314–1316), Avignon (1334, 1342, 1352, 1362, 1370), Konstanz (1417) and Venice (1799–1800). Three elections moved between locations while in progress: the elections of 1268–71, 1292–94, and 1314–16.

Papal elections

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.
Senator Matteo Rosso Orsini confined the cardinals to the Septizodium during the 1241 election.
The Magistrates of Viterbo removed the roof of the Palazzo dei Papi di Viterbo during the 1268–71 election and removed two cardinal electors from the Palace during the 1280–81 election.
The Palais des Papes, the site of most papal conclaves during the Avignon Papacy
The Konstanz Minster, the site of the Council of Constance, the last papal election outside Italy
The 1492 conclave was the first held in the Sistine Chapel of the Apostolic Palace, the site of all conclaves since 1878.
All but five papal conclaves since 1455 have been held in the Apostolic Palace.
The 1799–1800 papal conclave was held in San Giorgio Monastery in Venice, the last papal election site outside of Rome.
The Quirinal Palace was the site of the four conclaves prior to the seizure of Rome by the forces of the Italian unification.
ElectionElected PopeLocationRef(s)
1061 papal electionPope Alexander IISan Pietro in Vincoli (Rome)[3]
1073 papal electionPope Gregory VIISan Pietro in Vincoli (Rome)[4]
1086 papal electionPope Victor IIIS. Lucia in Sepitisolio (Septizodium) (Rome)[5]
1088 papal electionPope Urban IISS. Pietro e Cesareo (Terracina)[6]
1099 papal electionPope Paschal IIBasilica di San Clemente (Rome)[6]
1118 papal electionPope Gelasius IIBenedictine monastery on Palatine Hill (Rome)[7]
1119 papal electionPope Callixtus IICluny Abbey (France)[8]
1124 papal electionPope Honorius IISan Pancrazio (Rome)[9]
1130 papal electionPope Innocent IISS. Andrea e Gregorio in clivo scauri (Rome)[10]
1130 papal electionAntipope Anacletus IISan Marco (Rome)[10]
1143 papal electionPope Celestine IIBasilica of St. John Lateran (Rome)[11]
1144 papal electionPope Lucius II(Rome)[11]
1145 papal electionPope Eugene IIISan Cesareo in Palatio (Rome)[11]
1153 papal electionPope Anastasius IV(Rome)[11]
1154 papal electionPope Adrian IVOld St. Peter's Basilica (Rome)[12]
1159 papal electionPope Alexander IIIOld St. Peter's Basilica (Rome)[13]
1159 papal electionAntipope Victor IVOld St. Peter's Basilica (Rome)[13]
1181 papal electionPope Lucius III(Rome)[14]
1185 papal electionPope Urban III(Verona)[14]
October 1187 papal electionPope Gregory VIII(Ferrara)[15]
December 1187 papal electionPope Clement III(Pisa)[16]
1191 papal electionPope Celestine III(Rome)[16]
1198 papal electionPope Innocent IIISeptizodium (Rome)[16]
1216 papal electionPope Honorius IIIPalazzo delle Canoniche (Perugia)[16]
1227 papal electionPope Gregory IXSeptizodium (Rome)[17]
1241 papal electionPope Celestine IVSeptizodium (Rome)[18]
1243 papal electionPope Innocent IV(Anagni)[19]
1254 papal electionPope Alexander IV(Naples)[20]
1261 papal electionPope Urban IVViterbo Cathedral[20]
1264–65 papal electionPope Clement IVPalazzo delle Canoniche (Perugia)[21]
1268–71 papal electionPope Gregory XViterbo Cathedral
Palace of the Popes in Viterbo
[22]
January 1276 papal conclavePope Innocent VArezzo Cathedral[23]
July 1276 papal conclavePope Adrian VBasilica of St. John Lateran (Rome)[24][25]
September 1276 papal electionPope John XXIPalace of the Popes in Viterbo[26]
1277 papal electionPope Nicholas IIIPalace of the Popes in Viterbo[26]
1280–81 papal electionPope Martin IVPalace of the Popes in Viterbo[27]
1285 papal electionPope Honorius IVPalazzo delle Canoniche (Perugia)[28]
1287–88 papal electionPope Nicholas IVCorte Savella, near Santa Sabina (Rome)[29]
1292–94 papal electionPope Celestine VBasilica of St. Mary Major (Rome)
Santa Maria sopra Minerva (Rome)
Palazzo delle Canoniche (Perugia)
[30]
1294 papal conclavePope Boniface VIIICastel Nuovo (Naples)[31]
1303 papal conclavePope Benedict XIBasilica of St. John Lateran (Rome)[32]
1304–05 papal conclavePope Clement VPerugia Cathedral[33]
1314–16 papal conclavePope John XXIICarpentras Cathedral
Dominican house in Lyon
[34]
1334 papal conclavePope Benedict XIIPalais des Papes (Avignon)[35]
1342 papal conclavePope Clement VIPalais des Papes (Avignon)[36]
1352 papal conclavePope Innocent VIPalais des Papes (Avignon)[37]
1362 papal conclavePope Urban VPalais des Papes (Avignon)[38]
1370 papal conclavePope Gregory XIPalais des Papes (Avignon)[39]
1378 papal conclavePope Urban VIOld St. Peter's Basilica (Rome)[40]
1378 Avignon papal conclaveAntipope Clement VII(Fondi)[40]
1389 papal conclavePope Boniface IXApostolic Palace (Rome)[41]
1394 Avignon papal conclaveAntipope Benedict XIIIPalais des Papes (Avignon)[42]
1404 papal conclavePope Innocent VII(Rome)[43]
1406 papal conclavePope Gregory XII(Rome)[44]
1409 Council of PisaAntipope Alexander V(Pisa)[45]
1410 Pisan papal conclaveAntipope John XXIIISan Petronio Basilica (Bologna)[46]
1417 Council of ConstancePope Martin VKonstanz Minster[47]
1423 Avignon papal conclaveAntipope Clement VIII(Peñíscola)[48]
1431 papal conclavePope Eugene IVSanta Maria sopra Minerva (Rome)[49][50]
1439 Council of FlorenceAntipope Felix VBasel Münster[51]
1447 papal conclavePope Nicholas VSanta Maria sopra Minerva (Rome)[50][52]
1455 papal conclavePope Callixtus IIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[50][53]
1458 papal conclavePope Pius IIApostolic Palace (Rome)[2][54]
1464 papal conclavePope Paul IIApostolic Palace (Rome), Capella Parva (voting) and Capella Magna (cardinals' cells)[50][55]
1471 papal conclavePope Sixtus IVApostolic Palace (Rome)[56]
1484 papal conclavePope Innocent VIIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[57]
1492 papal conclavePope Alexander VIApostolic Palace (Rome), Sistine Chapel[58]
September 1503 papal conclavePope Pius IIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[59]
October 1503 papal conclavePope Julius IIApostolic Palace (Rome)[60]
1513 papal conclavePope Leo XApostolic Palace (Rome), Sistine Chapel[50][61]
1521–22 papal conclavePope Adrian VIApostolic Palace (Rome)[62]
1523 papal conclavePope Clement VIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[63]
1534 papal conclavePope Paul IIIApostolic Palace (Rome), Cappella Parva[50][64]
1549–50 papal conclavePope Julius IIIApostolic Palace (Rome), Cappella Paolina[65]
April 1555 papal conclavePope Marcellus IIApostolic Palace (Rome)[66]
May 1555 papal conclavePope Paul IVApostolic Palace (Rome)[67]
1559 papal conclavePope Pius IVApostolic Palace (Rome), Cappella Paolina[50][68]
1565–66 papal conclavePope Pius VApostolic Palace (Rome)[69]
1572 papal conclavePope Gregory XIIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[70]
1585 papal conclavePope Sixtus VApostolic Palace (Rome)[71]
September 1590 papal conclavePope Urban VIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[72]
Oct–Dec 1590 papal conclavePope Gregory XIVApostolic Palace (Rome)[73]
1591 papal conclavePope Innocent IXApostolic Palace (Rome)[74]
1592 papal conclavePope Clement VIIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[75]
March–April 1605 papal conclavePope Leo XIApostolic Palace (Rome)[76]
May 1605 papal conclavePope Paul VApostolic Palace (Rome)[77]
1621 papal conclavePope Gregory XVApostolic Palace (Rome)[78]
1623 papal conclavePope Urban VIIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[79]
1644 papal conclavePope Innocent XApostolic Palace (Rome)[80]
1655 papal conclavePope Alexander VIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[81]
1667 papal conclavePope Clement IXApostolic Palace (Rome)[82]
1669–1670 papal conclavePope Clement XApostolic Palace (Rome)[83]
1676 papal conclavePope Innocent XIApostolic Palace (Rome)[84]
1689 papal conclavePope Alexander VIIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[85]
1691 papal conclavePope Innocent XIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[86]
1700 papal conclavePope Clement XIApostolic Palace (Rome)[87]
1721 papal conclavePope Innocent XIIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[88]
1724 papal conclavePope Benedict XIIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[89]
1730 papal conclavePope Clement XIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[90]
1740 papal conclavePope Benedict XIVApostolic Palace (Rome)[91]
1758 papal conclavePope Clement XIIIApostolic Palace (Rome)[92]
1769 papal conclavePope Clement XIVApostolic Palace (Rome)[93]
1774–75 papal conclavePope Pius VIApostolic Palace (Rome)[94]
1799–1800 papal conclavePope Pius VIISan Giorgio Monastery (Venice)[95]
1823 papal conclavePope Leo XIIQuirinal Palace (Rome)[96]
1829 papal conclavePope Pius VIIIQuirinal Palace (Rome)[97]
1830–31 papal conclavePope Gregory XVIQuirinal Palace (Rome)[98]
1846 papal conclavePope Pius IXQuirinal Palace (Rome)[99]
1878 papal conclavePope Leo XIIIApostolic Palace (Rome), Sistine Chapel[100]
1903 papal conclavePope Pius XApostolic Palace (Rome), Sistine Chapel[101]
1914 papal conclavePope Benedict XVApostolic Palace (Rome), Sistine Chapel[102]
1922 papal conclavePope Pius XIApostolic Palace (Rome), Sistine Chapel[103]
1939 papal conclavePope Pius XIIApostolic Palace (Vatican City), Sistine Chapel[104]
1958 papal conclavePope John XXIIIApostolic Palace (Vatican City), Sistine Chapel[105]
1963 papal conclavePope Paul VIApostolic Palace (Vatican City), Sistine Chapel[106]
August 1978 papal conclavePope John Paul IApostolic Palace (Vatican City), Sistine Chapel[107]
October 1978 papal conclavePope John Paul IIApostolic Palace (Vatican City), Sistine Chapel[107]
2005 papal conclavePope Benedict XVIApostolic Palace (Vatican City), Sistine Chapel[108]
2013 papal conclavePope FrancisApostolic Palace (Vatican City), Sistine Chapel[109][110]

See also

Notes

References

  • Baumgartner, Frederic J. (2003). Behind Locked Doors: A History of the Papal Elections. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0-312-29463-8.