Nicolau II
Pope Nicholas II, who reigned from 1059 to 1061, is significant for establishing the exclusive right of cardinals to elect the pope, a pivotal change in the process of papal elections that shaped the future of the Catholic Church.
Born on May 18, 1868 (158 years old)
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Andorra:
The descendants of Tsar Nicolau II are also in dispute over succession rights.
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Nicolau II granted cardinals the exclusive power to elect the pope.
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