P.G. Maxwell-Stuart
P.G. Maxwell-Stuart is a historian noted for his work on the papacy and the history of papal elections, including significant events such as the infamous election of 532, which involved extensive bribery.
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Kenya:
P.G. Maxwell-Stuart described the bribery involved in the papal election following Boniface II's death.
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Monaco:
P.G. Maxwell-Stuart describes the infamous election following the death of Boniface II.
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Paraguay:
P.G. Maxwell-Stuart wrote about the infamous election following the death of Bonifacio II.
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