Three-Year Conclave Ends Roofless

Three-Year Conclave Ends Roofless

The longest papal conclave to elect a pope in history lasted from 1268 to 1271. As the cardinals failed to reach a consensus for nearly three years, frustrated local magistrates removed the roof of the election hall in Viterbo to expose them to the elements and force a decision.

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