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Other Conclaves in the Past 100 Years |
The new pope, Benedict XVI, was elected Tuesday after one of the quickest papal elections of the past century. A look at those conclaves:
July 31-Aug. 4, 1903: Italian Cardinal Giuseppe Sarto (Pius X) elected on seven ballots over four days. Sixty-two of 64 cardinals participated. Nations: Italy, 38; France, seven; Austria-Hungary, five; Spain, five; Germany, three, and one each from Belgium, Ireland, Portugal and United States.
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20.04.2005
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