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Papal election, 1061

The papal election of 1061 was held on September 30, 1061 in San Pietro in Vincoli ("Saint Peter in Chains") in Rome, following the death of Pope Nicholas II. In accordance with Nicholas II's bull, ''In Nomine Domini'', the cardinal bishops were the sole electors of the pope for the first time in the history of the Roman Catholic Church.〔Miranda, Salvator. 1998. "(Papal elections of the 11th Century (1061-1099) )."〕 Bishop Anselmo de Baggio of Lucca, a non-cardinal and one of the founders of the Pataria,〔Vincent, Martin Richardson. 1896. ''The Age of Hildebrand''. Christian Literature Co. p. 50.〕 was elected Pope Alexander II and crowned at nightfall on October 1, 1061 in San Pietro in Vincoli Basilica because opposition to the election made a coronation in St. Peter's Basilica impossible.〔
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Anselmo had the support of his friend Cardinal Hildebrand, a driving force behind the promulgation of ''In Nomine Domini'' and the future Pope Gregory VII, Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine,〔 and the Norman forces of Robert Guiscard, present at the election in fulfilment of a security guarantee Guiscard had made to Nicholas II when appointed Duke of Apulia and Calabria.〔〔Morris, Colin. 1989. ''The Papal Monarchy: The Western Church from 1050 to 1250''. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-826925-0. p. 94.〕 Although Anselmo was well-known and respected within the German court, the assent of the Holy Roman Emperor to the election was not sought.〔Levillain, Philippe. 2002. ''The Papacy: An Encyclopedia''. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-92228-3.〕
Displeased with the new process, a group of Roman nobles and Lombard bishops, let by Guibert, the royal chancellor of Italy, beseached Agnes de Poitou, empress-regent of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, to nominate Bishop Pietro Cadalo to succeed Nicholas II. Cadalo was elected Antipope Honorius II at a synod convoked at Basle on October 28, 1061, at which no cardinals were present.
Antipope Honorius II proceeded to march on Rome, defeating Alexander II and taking control of St. Peter's Basilica and its environs on April 14, 1062. The intervention of Godfrey III convinced Honorius II and Alexander II to retire to Parma and Lucca respectively, awaiting mediation between Godfrey III and the Imperial court. However, Anno II, Archbishop of Cologne had engineered a ''coup d'état'' against the empress regent. As regent, Anno convened the Council of Augsburg (October 1062) and sent Burchard II, Bishop of Halberstadt as an envoy to Rome. Burchard cleared Alexander II of charges of simony and recognized him as the new pontiff.
Alexander II excommunicated Honorius II in 1063, but after a counter-synod Honorius II was able to establish himself in Castel Sant'Angelo and wage war against Alexander II for another year before fleeing again to Parma. The Synod of Mantua (Pentecost, May 31, 1064) anathemized Cadalo and declared Alexander II the rightful pope.〔

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