Papal election of 1061

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The Papal election of 1061 was a pivotal 11th-century conclave in Rome that deepened the Investiture Controversy by producing rival papal claimants and highlighting the growing clash between reformist church factions and secular imperial influence.

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Pope Alexander II appointedAsPopeBy Papal election of 1061