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Author: STEFANO ZUFFI E DAVIDE TORTORELLA
English / USA Language: English / USA

The term "conclave," derived from the Latin cum clave, indicates a closed meeting in which the cardinals elect the new pope. It was introduced by Pope Honorius III in 1216. Originally, in 1270, the inhabitants of Viterbo locked the cardinals with a key to expedite the election. The first "cum clave" conclave was in 1118 with the election of Pope Gelasius II.

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