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1073 papal election         
1073 ELECTION OF THE CATHOLIC POPE
Papal election, 1073; 1073 Papal election
The 1073 papal election (held 22 April) saw the election of Hildebrand of Sovana (who took the papal name Gregory VII) as successor to Pope Alexander II.
1268–1271 papal election         
  • [[Palazzo dei Papi di Viterbo]], the roof of which was removed in an attempt to speed up the election
PAPAL ELECTION (1268–1271)
Papal election, 1268-1271; Papal conclace, 1268–1271; Papal conclace, 1268-1271; Papal conclave, 1268-1271; Papal election, 1268; Papal election, 1269; Papal election, 1270; Papal election, 1271; Papal conclave, 1268; Papal conclave, 1269; Papal conclave, 1270; Papal conclave, 1271; Papal conclave, 1268–1271; Papal election, 1268–1271; Papal election, 1268-71; Papal election, 1268–71; 1268-71 Papal election; 1268–71 Papal election; 1268-71 papal election; 1268-1271 papal election; 1268–71 papal election; Papal election of 1268-1271
The 1268–71 papal election (from November 1268 to 1 September 1271), following the death of Pope Clement IV, was the longest papal election in the history of the Catholic Church.McWhirter, Norris.
1099 papal election         
PAPAL ELECTION
Papal election, 1099; 1099 Papal election
The 1099 papal election following the death of Pope Urban II took place on 13 August 1099. Before his death, Urban had designated Cardinal Rainerius da Bieda as his successor.