- Papal conclave, 1458
The Papal conclave of 1458 (
August 16 –August 19 ,1458 ) convened after the death ofPope Callixtus III , elected as his successor Cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini, who took the name Pius II.Death of Callistus III
Pope Callistus III , the first pope of theHouse of Borgia , died onAugust 6 ,1458 . [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/election-piusii.htm Francis Burkle-Young “Papal elections in the Fifteenth Century: the election of Pius II II] ] He was severely criticized due to hisnepotism and devotion towards his compatriots ofCatalonia , very unpopular among the rather xenophobic Roman populace. After the Pope’s death an open revolt against had broken up and some of his partisans (e.g. his nephewPedro Luis de Borja ) had to flee Rome [Ludwig von Pastor , [http://www.archive.org/details/thehistoryofthep02pastuoft History of the Popes vol. 2] , p. 461] .List of participants
At the time of Callistus' death, there were 27 living cardinals, of whom 19 were in Rome, but on
August 14 CardinalDomenico Capranica , archpriest of the College, unexpectedly died. In the conclave participated 18 out of 26 members of the Sacred College:Salvador Miranda [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/conclave-xv.htm#1458 List of participants of papal conclave of 1458] .]Eight electors were Italian, five Spaniards, two French, two Greeks and one Portuguese. Seven of them were created by Callistus III, six by Eugenius IV, four of Callixtus III, four by Nicholas V and one by Martin V.
Absentees
Eight cardinals did not participate in this conclave:
Of the absentee cardinals four were creatures of Eugenius IV, two of Nicholas V and one of Callixtus III. Pierre de Foix was the last surviving cardinal of the
Great Western Schism and was elevated by PisanAntipope John XXIII .Among them there were three French, two Germans, one Spaniard, one Italian and the one Hungarian.
Candidates to the papacy
The principal concerns in the conclave of 1458 arose from the rapid rise of the effective power and influence of the French monarchy in the closing years of the
Hundred Years War , which had recentely ended with the French victory. The principal Italian states –Kingdom of Naples ,Republic of Genoa andDuchy of Milan – feared a rebirth of French interest in Italian affairs and tried to prevent the elevation of a French pope at all costs. The official candidate of the Milanese wasDomenico Capranica . The campaign for his election in the preconclave period was so successful that it appeared almost certain that he would be elected to the papacy. But Cardinal Capranica died suddenly on August 14, 1458, two days before the beginning of the conclave, leaving his party in a great confusion.Ottone de Carretto , ambassador of Milan in Rome, made the quick and unconsulted decision to support Cardinal Enea Piccolomini and managed to convince Latino Orsini, one of the most influential cardinals, to back him in this action. The principal candidate of the pro-French party was d'Estouteville. Bessarion, Torquemada and Calandrini also were consideredpapabile .The conclave
Eighteen cardinals entered the conclave in Vatican on
August 16 . Initially they subscribed theconclave capitulation , which obliged the elect to continue the crusade against theOttoman Empire and to give more welfare to poorer cardinals [ [http://www.vaticanhistory.de/vh/html/pius_ii_.html Vatican Histiory] ] .The first scrutiny took place only on
August 18 . Cardinals Piccolomini and Calandrini received five votes each, while none of the others obtained more than three. At this point French Cardinal d'Estouteville started the intensive simonical campaign for his own candidature. He promised the office of Vice-Chancellor to the Cardinal of Avignon and offered other bribes to the Greek cardinals. On August 18 in the evening he was certain that he would obtain at least eleven votes on the following morning [G. Noel, p. 30] But the opposite Italian party also didn't waste its time. During the night Cardinal Pietro Barbo called together all the other Italian cardinals except Prospero Colonna and proposed to them that, of them all, the one most likely to obtain the required majority of two thirds was Piccolomini, and that all should support him on the following day.Election of Pius II
The results of the second ballot on
August 19 in the morning were a greatly disappointed surprise for d'Estouteville. He received only six votes – those of de Coëtivy, Colonna, Bessarion, Fieschi, Torquemada, and Castiglione. Cardinal Piccolomini obtained nine votes – those of Barbo, Orsini, Calandrini, Isidore of Kiev, de Mella, de La Cerda, Jaime de Portugal, del Mila y Borja, and that of d'Estouteville, who hesitated to vote for himself but certainly did not consider Piccolomini a serious rival. The votes of Rodrigo Borgia, Giacomo Tebaldi and Enea Piccolomini fell to other candidates. After the announcing the results, Cardinal Dean opened the customary procedure of theaccessus . There was a long silence broken byRodrigo Borgia who changed his vote to Piccolomini. Then the partisans of d'Estouteville made an attempt to adjourn the session, but Cardinal Tebaldi also changed his vote to Piccolomini, who needed only one vote more for the election. At this point Cardinal Colonna arose and called out before anyone could have restrained him: "I also vote for the Cardinal of Siena and I make him Pope". The rest of the adherents of the Cardinal of Rouen could do nothing but change their votes too, and a few minutes later CardinalBessarion congratulated Piccolomini for his unanimous election to the papacy.Cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini accepted his election and took the name
Pius II . OnSeptember 3 , 1458 he was solemnly crowned in the steps of the patriarchalVatican Basilica by Cardinal Prospero Colonna,protodeacon of S. Giorgio in Velabro [S. Miranda: [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1456-ii.htm#Piccolomini Cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini] ] .Notes
ources
* Gerard Noel, "The Renaissance Popes: Statesmen, Warriors and the Great Borgia Myth", Carrol & Graf, 2006
* [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/conclave-xv.htm#1458 Salvador Miranda: conclave of 1458]
* [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/election-piusii.htm Francis Burkle-Young “Papal elections in the Fifteenth Century: the election of Pius II]
*De icon [http://www.vaticanhistory.de/vh/html/pius_ii_.html Vatican History: Konklave 1458]
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