1389 papal conclave

The 1389 papal conclave (25 October – 2 November) was convoked after the death of Pope Urban VI. The conclave is historically unique because all of the cardinal electors were the creation of a single pontiff: Urban VI, the very pope who was being replaced. None of the surviving cardinals created by previous popes recognized Urban VI as legitimate (see: Western Schism). In addition, Urban VI had deposed four of his creatures, and three were absent, leaving only sixteen cardinal electors.[1]

Papal conclave
October–November 1389
Dates and location
25 October – 2 November 1389
Apostolic Palace, Papal States
Key officials
DeanFrancesco Moricotti Prignani
CamerlengoMarino Bulcani
ProtodeaconTommaso Orsini dei Conti di Manupello
Elected pope
Pietro Tomacelli
Name taken: Boniface IX

Cardinal electors

Elector Nationality Order Title Elevated Elevator Notes
Francesco Moricotti Prignani Cardinal-bishop Bishop of Palestrina 18 September 1378 Urban VI Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals; Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church
Andrea Bontempi Martini Cardinal-priest Titulus Ss. Marcellino e Pietro 18 September 1378 Urban VI Cardinal primoprete; administrator of the see of Perugia; legate in Picenum
Poncello Orsini Cardinal-priest Titulus S. Clemente 18 September 1378 Urban VI
Pietro Tomacelli Neapolitan Cardinal-priest Titulus S. Anastasia 21 December 1381 Urban VI Archpriest of the patriarchal Lateran Basilica; Elected Pope Boniface IX
Angelo Acciaioli Florentine Cardinal-priest Titulus S. Lorenzo in Damaso. 17 December 1384 Urban VI
Francesco Carbone Tomacelli, O.Cist. Cardinal-priest Titulus S. Susanna 17 December 1384 Urban VI Grand penitentiary
Stefano Palosio Cardinal-priest Titulus S. Marcello. 17 December 1384 Urban VI Administrator of the see of Todi
Tommaso Orsini dei Conti di Manupello Cardinal-deacon Deacon of S. Maria in Domnica Circa 13831379 Urban VI Protodeacon
Francesco Renzio Cardinal-deacon Deacon of S. Eustachio 21 December 1381 Urban VI Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals
Marino Bulcani Cardinal-deacon Deacon of S. Maria Nuova. 17 December 1384 Urban VI Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church; Archpriest of the patriarchal Liberian Basilica
Rinaldo Brancaccio Cardinal-deacon Deacon of Ss. Vito e Modesto 17 December 1384 Urban VI
Ludovico Fieschi Cardinal-deacon Deacon of S. Adriano 17 December 1384 Urban VI Administrator of the see of Vercelli; Vicar General of the States of the Church
Angelo d'Anna de Sommariva, O.Camald. Cardinal-deacon Deacon of S. Lucia in Septisolio 17 December 1384 Urban VI

Absentee cardinals

Elector Nationality Order Title Elevated Elevator Notes
Philippe of Alençon French Cardinal-bishop Bishop of Ostia e Velletri 18 September 1378 Urban VI Archpriest of the patriarchal Vatican Basilica
Adam Easton, O.S.B. English Cardinal-priest Titulus S. Cecilia 21 December 1381 Urban VI He was deprived of cardinalate by Urban VI in 1385 and was not considered a valid elector in October 1389 (he was reinstated in December of that year)[2]
Valentin d'Alsan Hungarian Cardinal-priest Titulus Ss. IV Coronati (or S. Sabina) 17 December 1384 Urban VI Administrator of the see of Pécs
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