Papal conclave March 1513 | |
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Dates and location | |
4–11 March 1513 Chapel of S. Nicolas, Vatican Apostolic Palace, Rome | |
Key officials | |
Dean | Raffaele Riario |
Camerlengo | Raffaele Riario |
Protopriest | Tamás Bakócz |
Protodeacon | Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici |
Election | |
Ballots | 2 |
Elected pope | |
Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici Name taken: Leo X | |
The 1513 papal conclave, occasioned by the death of Pope Julius II on 21 February 1513, opened on 4 March with twenty-five cardinals in attendance, out of a total number of thirty-one. The Conclave was presided over by Cardinal Raffaele Sansoni Riario, who was both Dean of the College of Cardinals and Cardinal Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church (Camerlengo). Voting began on 10 March, and there were only two Scrutinies. Negotiations after the first balloting led to the election of Cardinal Giovanni de'Medici, the son of Lorenzo the Magnificent and the de facto ruler of Florence, as Pope Leo X on the morning of 11 March.