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===Avingon Election, 1748=== |
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Proposed by the Coptic Bishops due to a lack of representation of the African rite, the Western European Churches organized a revised conclave in 1748 to elect a new Pope, declaring the Ecumenical Patriarch to be antipope. The main motivation behind the move was in reaction to the Ecumenical Patriarch, claimed as head of the long separated Orthodox Church, being made head of the Catholic Apostolic Church. This reactionist movement caught on the original porposal by the African Rite to organize the Avingon election in 1748. |
Proposed by the Coptic Bishops due to a lack of representation of the African rite, the Western European Churches organized a revised conclave in 1748 to elect a new Pope, declaring the Ecumenical Patriarch to be antipope. The main motivation behind the move was in reaction to the Ecumenical Patriarch, claimed as head of the long separated Orthodox Church, being made head of the Catholic Apostolic Church. This reactionist movement caught on the original porposal by the African Rite to organize the Avingon election in 1748. |
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Revision as of 22:48, 30 July 2017
College of Cardinals | |
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Type | Electoral body |
Legal status | active |
Purpose/focus | Choosing new Pope |
Headquarters | St. Peter's Basilica |
Location | Rome |
Official languages | Latin |
Parent organization | Catholic Church |
Affiliations | Pope |
The College of Cardinals is the collection of Cardinals within the Roman Catholic Church. Each Cardinal is appointed by the Pope and represents the upper echelon of the Catholic Church.The College is responsible for selecting the next Pope whenever the incumbent dies or decides to resign.
Rules for Players
For more player involvement, each player will be able to decide the vote of his or her respective Cardinals. If you do not sign off in the section below before the next turn after the Papal death it will be assumed that you are not interested in voting and your votes will go to Callum. NPC votes also go to Callum.
Since the reform of Leo X in his 1506 Bull Ecclesiam Cardinalibus, in order to be elected Pope, only a simple majority must be obtained. As there are fifteen Cardinals, there must be a vote of eight in order to become Pope. You are allowed to vote for yourself, but it is discouraged.
Current College
The current College is composed of fifteen Cardinals. Unless otherwise stated, Cardinals are appointed on the Feast of the Assumption: August 15.
Position | Nation |
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Ecumenical Patriarch | Belka |
Latin Patriarch | Papal States |
Patriarch of the Northern Rite | Prussia |
Patriarch of the East [Nestorian] | Mongolia |
Archbishop of Cologne | Cologne |
Vicar-General of Rome | Papal States |
Archbishop of Paris | France |
Archbishop of Vienna | Austria |
Archbishop of Brussels | Burgundy |
Archbishop of Lisbon | Iberia |
Archbishop of Canterbury | Great Britain |
Archbishop of Dresden | Saxony |
Archbishop of Venice | Italy |
Archbishop of Naples | Sicily |
Archbishop of Valencia | Iberia |
Metropolitan of Vasiligrad | Belka |
Papal Conclave, 1404-1405
This College was composed of fifteen Cardinals, down from sixteen in the last Papal Conclave in 1389. Strikeouts represent Cardinals who died in the process of selection.
Name | Appointed | Nation |
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Landolfo Maramaldo | 1381, December 21 | Naples |
Angelo Acciaioli | 1384, December 17 | Florence |
1384, December 17 | Naples | |
Angelo d'Anna de Sommariva | 1384, December 17 | Naples |
Rinaldo Brancaccio | 1384, December 17 | Naples |
Bálint Alsáni | 1384, December 17 | Hungary |
Ludovico Fieschi | 1384, December 17 | Genoa |
Enrico Minutoli | 1389, December 18 | Naples |
Cosimo Gentile Migliorati | 1389, December 18 | Naples |
1389, December 18 | Rome | |
Baldassare Cossa | 1402, February 27 | Bologna |
Pietro II di Candia | 1402, February 27 | Milan |
Antonio Caetani | 1402, February 27 | Aquileia |
Thomas Pupio | 1402, February 27 | Provence |
Lope de Mendoza | 1402, February 27 | Castile |
Please cast your votes for a particular candidate below.
- Lope de Mendoza votes for himself. ~Edge because Mp is a bum
- Pietro II di Candia nominates his close friend, Francesco Carbone Tomacelli, for the esteemed position of the Pope. ~Rex
- Ludovico Fieschi votes for Francesco Carbone Tomacelli. ~Oct
- Balint Alsani votes for Cristoforo Maroni ~Lieu
- Thomas Pupio votes on his Castillian friend, Lope de Mendoza. ~Nic
- All of Naples's cardinals (Maramaldo, Tomacelli, Sommariva, Brancaccio, Minutolo, and Migliorati) vote for Naples's eldest clergyman in the College of Cardinals, Landolfo Maramaldo. ~Pyra
- The other four cardinals vote for Cosimo Gentile Migliorati. -MP
Because no one was voted in as Pope this turn, the vote will go into next turn. Maroni is eliminated, leaving only Migliorati, Maramaldo, and Mendoza to contest the papacy. Vote below.
- Ludovico Fieschi votes for Landolfo Maramaldo~ Oct
- All remaining Neapolitan cardinals continue to vote for Landolfo Maramaldo ~Pyra
- Pupio votes on Lope de Mendoza. ~Nic
- Mendoza votes for himsel again. ~Edge
- Pietro II di Candia casts his vote for Landolfo Maramaldo. -Rex
- Balint Alsani votes for Angelo Acciaioli ~Lieu
Angelo Acciaioli (just realized I control Florence, and ergo Acciaioli) votes for Landolfo Maramaldo. ~Rex- He was a cardinal from Florence before you conquered his home city, he won't vote on your behalf. -MP
- Florence votes for Angelo Acciaioli while the other two vote for Maramaldo.
With nine votes, Maramaldo becomes Pope, taking the name Innocent VII.
Papal Conclave, 1415-1417
Name | Appointed | Nation |
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Angelo d'Anna de Sommariva | 1384, December 17 | Naples |
Rinaldo Brancaccio | 1384, December 17 | Naples |
Ludovico Fieschi | 1384, December 17 | Genoa |
Baldassare Cossa | 1402, February 27 | Bologna |
Thomas Pupio | 1402, February 27 | Provence |
Lope de Mendoza | 1402, February 27 | Castile |
Jacobus Palladinus de Teramo | 1410, February 27 | Milan |
Christian Ahlefeldt | 1410, February 27 | Norway |
Pileo de’ Marini | 1410, February 27 | Genoa |
Knut Bosson | 1410, February 27 | Sweden |
Giordano Orsini | 1414, February 27 | Naples |
Dživo Sorkočević | 1414, February 27 | Ragusa |
Pedro Martínez de Luna | 1414, February 27 | Aragon |
Gil Sánchez Muñoz | 1414, February 27 | Aragon |
Angelo d'Accostella | 1414, February 27 | Rhodes |
Jacobus Palladinus de Teramo votes for Ludovico Fieschi. -Rex
Dživo Sorkočević votes for Lope de Mendoza -Sky
Angelo d'Accostella votes for Knut Bosson
Ludovico Fieschi and Peilo di Marini vote for Fieschi. ~Oct
Pupio votes on his dope niqqa Lope for Pope. ~Nic
Knut Bosson votes for himself. ~AM
Christian Ahlefedt votes for Knut Bosson -Belial
Everyone else votes for Accostella. As a result, the vote is now limited down to Accostella, Bosson, and Fieschi.
Ludovico Fieschi and Peilo di Marini vote for Fieschi. ~Oct
Both de Luna and Munoz vote for Fieschi. ~Tim
Christian Ahlefedt votes for Knute Basson- Belial
Angelo d'Accostella votes for himself ~Cal
Pupio somewhat disappointed Lope is not elected, votes for Accostella
Dživo Sorkočević votes for d'Accoestella ~Sky
Knut Bosson votes for himself ~AM
Everyone else votes for Accostella, except for Teramo who votes for Fieschi. As a result, the vote is now limited down to Accostella and Fieschi.
Both de Luna and Munoz vote for Fieschi. ~Tim
Christian Ahlefedt votes for Accostella ~Belial
Thomas Pupio votes for Accostella ~Nic
Angelo d'Accostella votes for himself ~Cal
Dživo Sorkočević votes for d'Accostella ~Skah
Knut Bosson votes for d'Accostella ~AM
Jacobus Palladinus de Teramo votes once more for Ludovico Fieschi. -Rex
Everyone else votes for Accostella, except for Genoa's cardinals because Oct is lazy. As a result, Accostella is elected Pope by a vote of ten. He takes the name Callixtus III.
Papal Conclave, 1448-1451
Name | Appointed | Nation |
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Lope de Mendoza | 1402, February 27 | Castile |
Dživo Sorkočević | 1414, February 27 | Ragusa |
Jean d'Orleans | 1425, January 12 | France |
Heinrich Flozenberg | 1436, January 13 | Austria |
Giovanni Corelli | 1436, January 13 | Italy |
Juan Carlos Cortez | 1436, January 13 | Castile |
Francis du Plessis | 1436, January 13 | France |
Ferdinando Sporeto | 1436, January 13 | Naples |
John Novelli | 1440, January 13 | Papal States |
Littorio de Foreno | 1440, December 20 | Papal States |
Carlos Fransistos | 1440, December 20 | Aragon |
Giovanni Neoveno | 1440, December 20 | Papal States |
John Kristatos | 1440, December 20 | Greece |
Joseph Angelos | 1440, December 20 | Greece |
Andrew Polemos | 1440, December 20 | Hospitallers |
OOC NOTE: Lope de Mendoza would've died in 1445, so probably isn't visiting us at this Papal Conclave.
Ferdinando Sporeto nominates his friend, Giovanni Corelli.
Plessis votes on his Castillian friend Cortez.
Fransistos votes for Cortez of Castile. ~Tim
Dživo voted for Cortez ~Skyboi
John Kristatos and Joseph Angelos of Greece vote for John Novelli of the Papal States. -NathanialPrice
The three cardinals from the Papal States and the Hospitaller cardinal all vote for Cortez. ~Cal
Giovanni Corelli votes for John Novelli. Ferdinando Sporeto also changes his vote to Novelli. -Rex
Everyone else votes for Cortez (because they've had a chance to vote). Cortez of Castile becomes the new Pope and takes the name Callixtus IV.
Papal Conclave 1477-1478
Name | Appointed | Nation | Number of Votes | Voted? |
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John Novelli | 1440, January 13 | Papal States | Y | |
Littorio de Foreno | 1440, December 20 | Papal States | Y | |
Carlos Fransistos | 1440, December 20 | Aragon | 1 | Y |
Giovanni Neoveno | 1440, December 20 | Papal States | 1 | Y |
John Kristatos (Greek Rite) | 1440, December 20 | Greece | ||
Joseph Angelos (Greek Rite) | 1440, December 20 | Greece | ||
Andrew Polemos | 1440, December 20 | Hospitallers | Y | |
Giovanni Battista Orsini (lay) | 1475, September 29 | Hospitallers | Y | |
Gunther von Rantzau (Reformed Northern Rite) | 1475, September 29 | Brandenburg | Y | |
Fernando Perez | 1476, August 15 | Castile | 10 | Y |
Pedro Manrique | 1476, August 15 | Castile | Y | |
Emmerich von Berg | 1476, August 15 | Cologne | Y | |
Antonio Ortolano | 1476, August 15 | Italy | Y | |
Maxim Konstantinov (Bulgarian Rite) | 1476, August 15 | Bulgaria | ||
Thomas Rotherham | 1476, August 15 | England | Y |
NOTE: Information in parentheses is an impediment to being elected to the papacy (ie they are a layman or are not of the Latin Rite). All cardinals, regardless of such impediments, can still vote.
Votes:
Cardinal Carlos Fransistos nominates Fernando Perez for the Papacy.
Cardinal John Kristatos nominates Maxim Konstantinov for the Papacy.
Cardinal Joseph Angelo supports the nomination of Maxim Konstantinov for the Papacy.
- As the Note above says, being of a non-Latin rite is an impediment to being elected. Feel free to cast a vote for any of the Cardinals without information in brackets. ~Cal
Cardinal Antonio Ortolano nominates Giovanni Neovano for the Papacy.
Cardinals Novelli, de Foreno, and Neoveno cast their votes for Perez.
Rotherham votes for Perez
Cardinal Emmerich von Berg casts his vote for Perez.
Cardinal Gunther von Rantzau casts his vote for Perez
Cardinal Pedro Manrique supports his colleague and fellow Castilian Perez in his run for the Papacy.
Cardinal Fernando Perez nominates his Aragonese colleague Carlos Fransistos.
Cardinal Andrew Polemnos and Grandmaster Pierre d'Aubusson (Lay) vote for Fernando Perez.
As Perez has gained the majority required (10 votes) I think Perez would now be the presumptive Pope-elect. ~Tim
Yup, I agree:
Habemus papam! Fernando Perez of Castile succeeds his countryman to the Throne of St Peter and takes the name Leo X.
Papal Conclave 1520
Name | Appointed | Nation | Number of Votes | Voted |
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Littorio de Foreno | 1440, December 20 | Papal States | X | |
Carlos Fransistos | 1440, December 20 | Iberia | X | |
Giovanni Neoveno | 1440, December 20 | Papal States | X | |
John Kristatos (Eastern Rite) | 1440, December 20 | Bulgaria | X | |
Joseph Angelos (Eastern Rite) | 1440, December 20 | Bulgaria | X | |
Andrew Polemos | 1440, December 20 | Hospitallers | 1 | X |
Giovanni Battista Orsini (lay) | 1475, September 29 | Hospitallers | X | |
Primate Gunther von Rantzau (Reformed Northern Rite) | 1475, September 29 | Brandenburg | ||
Fernando Perez | 1476, August 15 | Iberia | X | |
Pedro Manrique | 1476, August 15 | Iberia | X | |
Rhoderich de la Mark | 15--, August 15 | Cologne | X | |
Antonio Ortolano | 1476, August 15 | Italy | X | |
Maxim Konstantinov (Eastern Rite) | 1476, August 15 | Bulgaria | 4 | X |
Thomas Rotherham | 1476, August 15 | England | 8 | X |
Markus Fugger | 1497, August 15 | Augsburg | 1 | X |
Cardinals from NPCs will be controlled by mod random determination. Also, please remember that although you are voting now, the actual election is taking place in 1520. So do not write about the election in your turns until 1520.
Hold up, just realised. Don't the rules above give me the NPC votes? ~Cal
- Sorry Cal, you're right. -Scraw
A surprise at the College of Cardinals! Cardinal Orsini tries to convince his fellow Cardinals that the men of the non-Latin rite should also be eligible for the papacy. He seeks the support of the Cardinals from the Bulgarian, Northern, and Greek Rites. -scraw
Papal States: The two States Cardinals are willing to accept the idea, but point out that as the Patriarch of the West and the bishop of a Latin-Rite diocese, the Papacy is a Latin-Rite position, meaning that were a non-Latin to be raised to the Holy See, he would have to be proficient in the Latin-Rite rubrics. They both vote for Rotherham.
I think the Hospitallar is an NPC.
The Knights Hospitaller: Cardinal Andrew Polemos rejects the notion of Cardinal Orsini and instead votes for Markus Fugger. It is suspected that he may have been bribed. -S
Markus Fugger votes for Rotherham.
Rhoderich de la Mark votes for Rotherham.
All Iberian Cardinals place their votes for their English colleague Rotherham.
Thomas Rotherham is honoured by people supporting him. He agrees that the Pope and Catholic church is a Latin rite and so it would be insensible for someone of the non- Latin rite to be nominated. He nominates Andrew Polemos
John Kristatos, Joseph Angeolos, and Maxim Konstantov (also reigning as Ecumenical Patriarch currently) All vote for Cardinal Konstantov (this is 2 votes only is it not? not sure about the rules on self voting).
Callum just a note, yes i am voting eastern rite again, but there is a specific purpose and its not something that can be negated, this is a clear disunity in parts of the church. -Feud
- Np dude, I'm going to have an Ecumenical Council to sort this stuff out. ~Cal
Antonio Ortolano votes Rotherham. ~Cal
Orsini votes Konstantinov to prove his point. ~Cal
Habemus Papam
After an unusually heavily contested Conclave, the Englishman Rotherham is elected Pope in 1520 by the closest of margins, coming to the throne of St Peter in a time of clear disunity and distrust throughout the Church.
Papal Conclave 1545-6
Name | Position | Appointed | Nation | Number of Votes | Voted? |
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Markus Fugger | Bishop of Augsburg | 1497 |
Augsburg |
1 | Y |
Gerard Lumley | Archbishop of York | 1515 | England | Y | |
Himler von Stein | Patriarch of the Northern Rite | 1520 | Brandenburg | 8 | Y |
Luigi Pampani | Vicar-General of Rome | 1522 | Papal States | Y | |
Franz von Werden | Bishop of Stettin | 1533 | Brandenburg | Y | |
Alessandro Peroni | Patriarch of the Latin Rite | 1534 | Papal States | Y | |
Nicolas de Villiers (lay) | Hospitaller Grand Master | 1536 | Hospitaller New Rhodes | ||
Antonio da Cunha | Archbishop of Lisbon | 1537 | Portugal | 6 | Y |
Matteo Bortolucci | Bishop of Ostia | 1537 | Papal States | Y | |
Robert Bradford | Archbishop of Canterbury | 1537 | England | Y | |
Stanisław Strzelecki | Archbishop of Łodz | 1539 | Poland (Council of Catholic Counts) | ||
João Martins | Archbishop of Braga | 1539 | Portugal | Y | |
Diego de Orbe | Archbishop of Toledo | 1539 | Iberia | Y | |
Andreas Boonen | Bishop of Mechelen | 1539 | Burgundy | Y | |
Aldrich von Munster | Archbishop-Patriarch of Cologne | 1443 | Cologne | Y |
Remember that although you are voting now, the election does not take place in-game until 1545, so do not mention it in-turn until then.
Additionally, since the reforms of the Council of Cologne, any Cardinal can be elected Pope (although electing the layman de Villiers would be unusual since he would have to be ordained a priest, then a bishop, then made pope; and electing Fugger would be unwise since he's about a million years old)
Votes:
England: Gerald Lumley and Robert Bradford votes for XX Patriarch of the Northern Rite in an attempt to quell the rising differences between the Latin and northern rites combined with also supporting allies in Brandenburg.
Augsburg: Fugger votes for himself.
Papal States: Pampani, Peroni, and Bortolucci vote for da Cunha of Lisbon.
Prussia: Himmler von Steuin and Franz von Werden vote for von Stein.
Portugal: João Martins votes for Antonio da Cunha, who voted for himself.
Iberia: Diego de Orbe of Toledo votes for Cunha
Andreas Boonen: Andeas Boonen votes for von Stein.
Cologne: Archbishop-Patriarch Aldrich von Munster votes for von Stein.
Poland (Catholic Council): Archbishop Stanislaw Cardinal Strzelecki votes for von Stein in the hope of getting Imperial aid for the Catholics in Poland.
Hospitaller New Rhodes: Votes for von Stein in the interests of strengthening Church unity
Habemus papam!
Himler von Stein is elected the first non-Latin Pope, and takes the name Gregory XII, after Gregory V, the only other German pope in history.
Papal Conclave 1579-1580
Name | Position | Appointed | Nation | Number of Votes | Voted? |
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Samuel Toth | Archbishop of Prague | 1573 | Bohemia | X | |
Aldrich of Cologne | Archbishop-Patriarch of Cologne | 1543 | Cologne | ||
Gunther Brewer | Patriarch of the Northern Rite | 1549 | Prussia | 4 | X |
Francois Vilette | Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller | 1568 | Hospitaller New Rhodes | X | |
Vittorio Mastroianni | Vicar-General of Rome | 1553 | Papal States | X | |
Guglielmo Roncali | Patriarch of the Latin Rite | 1564 | Papal States | 9 | X |
Ludwig Lieberman | Bishop of Stettin | 1549 | Prussia | X | |
Jens zu Bauerhof | Bishop of Königsburg | 1571 | Prussia | X | |
Michał Czacki | Bishop of Warsaw | 1549 | Poland (Catholic League) | X | |
Alpjonse de Bourgerac | Bishop of Nantes | 1556 | France | X | |
Gerald Percy | Archbishop of York | 1556 | England | X | |
Rodrigo Gracia | Archbishop of Madrid | 1561 | Iberia | ||
Georges Mercurian | Archbishop of Liege | 1561 | Burgundy | X | |
Paul Jersey | Archbishop of Canterbury | 1567 | England | X | |
Karl Voermaan | Bishop of Maastricht | 1576 | Burgundy | X |
Remember, although you are voting now the election does not start in-game until 1579. Also, given the long reign of the Northern-Rite Gregory XII, electing a Latin-Rite Pope would be beneficial to keep the Latins happy.
Paul Jeresy and Gerald Percy vote for Guglielmo Roncali.
Francois Villette votes for Guglielmo Roncali.
Karl Voermaan and Georges Mercurian vote for Gunther Brewer.
Michał Czacki and Gerald Percy votes for Samuel Toth
- I don't know who this guy is or why he thinks he can control both Catholic League Poland and an English cardinal (who has already voted...) ~Cal
Vittorio Mastroianni and Guglielmo Roncali vote for Roncali.
Lieberman,and Bauerhof all vote for Brewer to assume papacy.
Toth and Brewer vote for Roncali
Czacki and de Bourgerac vote for Roncalli ~Cal
HABEMUS PAPAM: Having received more than the required eight votes, Roncalli is elected Pope, and takes the name Innocent VIII
Papal Conclave 1622-
Name | Position | Appointed | Nation | Number of Votes | Voted? |
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Heinrich Bruegel | Archbishop of Prague | 1584 | Bohemia | ||
Baldrich von Hochstaden | Archbishop-Patriarch of Cologne | 1608 | Cologne | 4 | X |
Fritz Bauer | Patriarch of the Northern Rite | 1591 | Prussia | ||
Brian Deogratias | Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller | 1604 | Hospitaller New Rhodes | ||
Giorgio Froncani | Vicar-General of Rome | 1604 | Papal States | X | |
Frederico Einaudi | Patriarch of the Latin Rite | 1605 | Papal States | X | |
Ludwig Worst | Bishop of Stettin | 1587 | Prussia | ||
Franz zu Bauerhof | Bishop of Königsburg | 1581 | Prussia | ||
Michał Czacki | Bishop of Warsaw | 1602 | Poland (Catholic League) | ||
Francois Billon | Bishop of Nantes | 1603 | France | ||
George Lancaster | Archbishop of York | 1605 | England | ||
Victor Martinez | Archbishop of Madrid | 1614 | Iberia | ||
Maximien Laval | Archbishop of Liege | 1615 | Burgundy | X | |
Ludovico Carnallo | Titular Bishop of Ostia | 1617 | Papal States | X | |
Karl Voermaan | Bishop of Maastricht | 1603 | Burgundy | X |
Before the vote begins, the Papal electors, both connected to the conservative Angelicum faction, extol the virtues of Archbishop Baldrich of Cologne, the "Hammer of the Heretics", known for his orthodoxy, but also for his good relations with the Northern Rite.
Papal States: Froncalli, Einaudi, and Carnallo all vote for Baldrich of Cologne.
Cologne: Archbishop Baldrich of Cologne is honoured with the votes of the Papal electors, and in turn votes for himself. He would be more than willing to extend his strict approach to discipline and heresy, along with his peaceful approach to the Northern Rite (characteristic of Kolsch Archbishops since the Council of Cologne), to the Papacy.
Burgundy: Archbishop Maximien Laval, and Bishop Karl Voermaan vote for Baldrich of Cologne.
Kingdom of England and Ireland: George Lancaster votes for Baldrich of Cologne
The Prussians also vote for Baldrich, giving him sufficient votes.
HABEMUS PAPAM: Having received the requisite number of votes, Baldrich is elected Pope, taking the name Zachary II.
Election 1656
Position | Nation | Voted? | Number of Votes |
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Archbishop of Naples | Naples (Iberia I suppose) | X | |
Archbishop-Patriarch of Cologne | Cologne | X | |
Patriarch of the Northern Rite | Prussia | 2 | |
Archbishop of Lisbon | Iberia | X | |
Vicar-General of Rome | Papal States | X | 10 |
Patriarch of the Latin Rite | Papal States | X | |
Bishop of Stettin | Prussia | ||
Archbishop of Canterbury | England | X | |
Bishop of Warsaw | France | X | |
Bishop of Nantes | France | X | |
Archbishop of York | England | X | |
Archbishop of Madrid | Iberia | X | |
Archbishop of Liege | Burgundy | X | |
Titular Bishop of Ostia | Papal States | ||
Bishop of Maastricht | Burgundy | X |
You know the deal.
The Archbishop of York nominates the Vicar of Rome and votes for him as does the Archbishop of Cantebury.
The Bishop of Maastricht and Archbishop of Liege vote for the Patriarch of the Northern Rite.
France people vote for the Vicar of Rome
Archbishop Wulfrich of Cologne votes for the Vicar-General of Rome, hoping that he is inspired by working closely with the late Pope Zachary II to help the Imperial Synod of the HRE crack down fairly on heretics entering German lands.
The two Papal electors vote for the Vicar-General of Rome.
The Archbishops of Lisbon, Naples, and Madrid vote for the Vicar-General of Rome.
HABEMUS PAPAM: Having received the requisite number of votes, Cornelius, the Vicar-General of Rome, is elected Pope. He keeps his personal name, becoming Pope Cornelius II.
Election 1693
Position | Nation | Voted? | Number of Votes |
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Archbishop of Naples | Naples (Iberia I suppose) | X | |
Archbishop-Patriarch of Cologne | Cologne | X | |
Patriarch of the Northern Rite | Prussia | X | |
Archbishop of Lisbon | Iberia | X | 7 |
Vicar-General of Rome | Papal States | X | |
Patriarch of the Latin Rite | Papal States | X | |
Bishop of Stettin | Prussia | X | |
Archbishop of Canterbury | England | X | |
Archishop of Bordeaux | France | X | |
Archbishop of Dresden | Saxony | X | |
Archbishop of York | England | X | |
Archbishop of Madrid | Iberia | X | |
Archbishop of Liege | Burgundy | X | |
Cardinal Paulo | Papal States | X | 8 |
Bishop of Maastricht | Burgundy | X |
You know the deal. By the way Cardinal Paulo did an excellent job running the Papal States during Cornelius' imprisonment, and successfully conquered the March of Montferrat.
The Vicar-General of Rome, Latin Patriarch, and Paulo all vote for Paulo.
The Archbishops of Madrid, Lisbon, and Naples vote for the Archbishop of Lisbon.
The Archbishop of Dresden votes for Cardinal Paulo in hope that Cardinal Paulo will continue the prosperous relation between Saxony and the Papal States that his uncle had help found.
Archbishop of York and Cantebury votes for Cardinal Paulo.
The Patriarch of the Northern Rite, and thre Bishop of Stettin vote for the Archbishop of Lisbon.
The Bishop of Maastricht and Archbishop of Liege vote for the Archbishop of Lisbon.
Frances peps vote for Paulo.
Archbishop Wulfrich of Cologne also votes for Cardinal Paulo.
Habemus Papam: After a very tightly-run election, Cardinal Paulo just scrapes past the Iberian candidate. He takes the name Zosimus II.
Election 1717
Position | Nation | Voted? | Number of Votes |
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Archbishop of Naples | Naples (Iberia I suppose) | X | |
Archbishop-Patriarch of Cologne | Cologne | X | |
Patriarch of the Northern Rite | Prussia | ||
Archbishop of Lisbon | Iberia | X | |
Vicar-General of Rome | Papal States | X | |
Patriarch of the Latin Rite | Papal States | X | |
Bishop of Stettin | Prussia | ||
Archbishop of Canterbury | England | ||
Archishop of Bordeaux | France | ||
Archbishop of Dresden | Saxony | ||
Archbishop of York | England | ||
Archbishop of Madrid | Iberia | X | 8 |
Archbishop of Liege | Burgundy | X | |
Archbishop of Paris | France | ||
Bishop of Maastricht | Burgundy | X |
Vote:
The Archbishops of Lisbon, Madrid, and Naples vote for the Archbishop of Madrid.
The Bishop of Maastricht and Archbishop of Liege vote for the Archbishop of Madrid.
Archbishop-Patriarch of Cologne votes for the Archbishop of Madrid in the interests of finality.
The two Papal States cardinals vote for the Archbishop of Madrid.
Habemus Papam! the Archbishop of Madrid, Jose Villago is elected Pope, and takes the name Urban VII
Election 1745
Position | Nation | Voted? | Number of Votes |
---|---|---|---|
Ecumenical Patriarch | Belka | X | 8 |
Latin Patriarch | Papal States | X | |
Patriarch of the Northern Rite | Prussia | ||
Patriarch of the East [Nestorian] | Mongolia | X | 4 |
Archbishop of Cologne | Cologne | X | |
Vicar-General of Rome | Papal States | X | |
Archbishop of Paris | France | X | |
Archbishop of Vienna | Austria | ||
Archbishop of Brussels | Burgundy | ||
Archbishop of Lisbon | Iberia | X | |
Archbishop of Canterbury | Great Britain | X | |
Archbishop of Dresden | Saxony | X | 1 |
Archbishop of Venice | Italy | X | |
Archbishop of Naples | Sicily | X | |
Archbishop of Valencia | Iberia | X | |
Metropolitan of Vasiligrad | Belka | X |
Votes: The Archbishop of Cantebury seeking to broaden the diversity of the Church votes for the Patriarch of the East.
The Archbishop of Dresden votes for himself as he had dutifully served the church for 40 years now and had decided that now at the old age of 60 he would run for the Papacy.
The Caridnal of paris secertly thinks that more Mongolians in Europe would serve the King by allowing his Zoo to have Mongolians inside it, therfore he votes for the patriarch of the east.
The Ecumenical Patriarch as well as the Metropolitan of Vasiligrad both but their votes behind the Ecumenical Patriarch seeing the first orthodox pope as being the best option to bridge the gap between Eastern Orthodoxy, Copts, and Catholics who have recently settled their differences. The Election of the Ecumenical Patriarch would be the perfect launching point for forays into other sects of christianity becomming pope as well.
The Iberian cardinals vote for the Patriarch of the East after ingesting large quantities of opium.
The Patriarch of Venice and the Archbishop of Naples both vote for the Ecumenical Patriarch.
Archbishop-Patriarch Ludwich of Cologne votes for the Ecumenical Patriarch.
The cardinals from the Papal States vote for the Ecumenical Patriarch
The representative of the Mongolian Patriarch votes for the Ecumenical patriarch too.
Habemus papam: The Ecumenical patriarch has been elected Pope.
Avingon Election, 1748
Proposed by the Coptic Bishops due to a lack of representation of the African rite, the Western European Churches organized a revised conclave in 1748 to elect a new Pope, declaring the Ecumenical Patriarch to be antipope. The main motivation behind the move was in reaction to the Ecumenical Patriarch, claimed as head of the long separated Orthodox Church, being made head of the Catholic Apostolic Church. This reactionist movement caught on the original porposal by the African Rite to organize the Avingon election in 1748.
Note: Each praticipating country has one vote'
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