Gregorio X
Gregorio X, also known as Pope Gregory X, was the pope from 1271 to 1276, and he is recognized for establishing the conclave system to elect popes, which aimed to eliminate external influences and expedite the election process.
Born on Jan 01, 1210 (816 years old)
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Venezuela:
Gregorio X was elected Pope after a prolonged period of internal struggles and material hardships.
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Honduras:
Gregorio X was elected during a conclave that lasted 33 months.
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Liechtenstein:
Gregório X was elected during a lengthy conclave and later promulgated the Constitution Ubi periculum.
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Liechtenstein:
Gregório X changed the rules of papal elections in response to chaos.
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Colombia:
Gregorio X established the norms of the modern conclave.
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Liechtenstein:
Gregório X was elected during a long conclave in the 13th century.
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Venezuela:
Gregorio X established rules for the conclave in 1274.
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Italy:
Gregorio X established the practice of closed-door conclaves to ensure the election of a new pope.
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Costa Rica:
Gregorio X was elected after a lengthy conclave and established the norms for future elections.
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Bolivia:
Gregorio X established the rules for the conclave that elects the Pope, emphasizing the need for cardinals to isolate themselves during the election process.
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