Papal Election, 1159
978-613-2-99973-3
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104
2010-09-13
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Papal election of 4–7 September 1159 followed the death of Pope Adrian IV. It resulted in a double election. A majority of the cardinals elected Cardinal Rolando of Siena as Pope Alexander III, but a minority refused to recognize him and elected their own candidate Ottaviano de Monticelli, who took the name Victor IV, creating a schism which lasted until 1178.The schism was a result of the growing tensions inside the Sacred College of Cardinals concerning the foreign policy of the Holy See.
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