Papal conclave, 1565–1566

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The Papal conclave of 1565–1566 was the assembly of Catholic cardinals that elected Pope Pius V following the death of Pope Pius IV.

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instanceOf Catholic Church election
papal conclave
chronology took place after the Council of Trent
country Papal States NERFINISHED
electedOffice Bishop of Rome NERFINISHED
Pope NERFINISHED
Sovereign of the Papal States NERFINISHED
electedPerson Pope Pius V NERFINISHED
electoralSystem two-thirds majority of the College of Cardinals
elects Pope Pius V NERFINISHED
endTime 1566-01-07
followedBy Papal conclave, 1572 NERFINISHED
follows Papal conclave, 1559 NERFINISHED
genre papal election
hasCause death of Pope Pius IV
hasEffect strengthening of Catholic reform policies
hasLanguage Latin
hasType secluded election
historicalRegion Italian Peninsula NERFINISHED
ledTo pontificate of Pope Pius V NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Rome NERFINISHED
location Apostolic Palace NERFINISHED
Vatican City NERFINISHED
numberOfElectors 50
participant College of Cardinals NERFINISHED
French-aligned cardinals
Italian cardinals
Spanish-aligned cardinals
partOf 16th-century Catholic Church history
history of the papacy
precededBy pontificate of Pope Pius IV
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
result election of Pope Pius V
significantEvent election of a reform-minded pope
significantFigure Cardinal Alessandro Farnese NERFINISHED
Cardinal Charles Borromeo NERFINISHED
Cardinal Ippolito d’Este NERFINISHED
Cardinal Michele Ghislieri NERFINISHED
startTime 1565-12-20
temporalContext Counter-Reformation NERFINISHED
timePeriod 16th century
usedProcedure accessus voting
secret ballot
year 1565
1566

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Alessandro Farnese (cardinal) participatedIn Papal conclave, 1565–1566