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  • 121Papal Fanon — The Papal Fanon, or usually just Fanon (an old Germanic word for cloth), is a vestment reserved only for the Pope for use during a pontifical Mass. Description and useIt consists of a doubled shoulder cape (somewhat like a mozzetta) of white silk …

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  • 122Papal conclave, 1572 — The Papal conclave, May 12 – May 13, 1572 – papal conclave convoked after the death of Pius V, elected Cardinal Ugo Boncompagni, who under the name of Gregory XIII became the 226th pope of the Catholic Church. List of participants Pope Pius V… …

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  • 123Papal election, August-September 1276 — The papal election from August 19 to September 8, 1276 is the only papal election since the promulgation of In Nomine Domine (1059) which elected two popes, and the only papal election to be the third election of the same year. The election was… …

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  • 124Papal deposing power — The papal deposing power was the most powerful tool of the political authority claimed by and on behalf of the Roman Pontiff, in medieval and early modern thought, amounting to the assertion of the Pope s power to declare a Christian monarch… …

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  • 125Papal mediation in the Beagle conflict — After the failure of the negotiations with Chile, on 22 December 1978 the Argentina Junta started the Operation Soberanía in order to invade the islands around Cape Horn awarded to Chile by the binding Beagle Channel Arbitration. A few hours… …

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  • 126Papal election, 1287–1288 — The papal election from April 4, 1287 to February 22, 1288 was the deadliest papal election in the history of the Roman Catholic Church, with six (or five) of the sixteen (or fifteen) cardinal electors perishing during the deliberations.… …

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  • 127Papal conclave, 1769 — A papal conclave which lasted from February 15 to May 19, 1769 was convoked after the death of Pope Clement XIII. It elected as his successor Cardinal Lorenzo Ganganelli, who took the name Clement XIV. Death of Clement XIII Clement XIII died… …

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  • 128Papal election, 1119 — The papal election from January 29 to February 2, 1119 was, by an order of magnitude, the smallest papal election of the 12th century currently considered legitimate by the Roman Catholic Church.Pope Gelasius II had died in Cluny having been… …

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