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The Papal election of 1118 saw the election of Pope Gelasius II as the successor of Pope Paschal II, who died January 21, 1118 in Rome after an 18-year pontificate. == List of Cardinal-electors == The Papal bull ''In nomine Domini'' issued by Pope Nicholas II in 1059, stated that on the death of the incumbent pope, the cardinal-bishops should confer among themselves as to a candidate; when a candidate has been deduced the cardinal-bishops and all other cardinals are to proceed to an election. Data on the number and composition of the College of Cardinals in January 1118, are very uncertain. The primary source was written over a dozen years later by Pandulf of Pisa, cardinal-priest of Santi Cosma e Damiano.〔(Gelasius II - Vita Operaque (Auctore Pandulpho Aletrino Familiari) )〕 It claimed that the election was attended by 49 cardinals (four bishops, 27 priests and 18 deacons), however, mentions the names of only 35 of them (four bishops, 20 priests and 11 deacons, including the elect).〔Missing in Pandulf relationship cardinals tried to make the names of the sixteenth century historian Alphonso Chacón (1530/40-1599) in his posthumously published work,'' Vitae et res gestae Pontificum Romanorum et SRE Cardinalium'', but (edu / ~ Mirandas / conclave-xii.htm # 1118 added by the cardinals ) or were appointed only by later popes (Ugo Lectifredo of S. Vitale, Romano S. Maria in Portico, Pietro S. Adriano), or their existence there is no reliable way documented (Giovanni S. Callisto, Pietro Vuilhelmus S. Sabina, Ducale of Ss. IV Coronati, Crisostomo of S. Ciriaco, Amico of Ss. Vito e Modesto), and also two cardinals were listed twice (Teobaldo Boccapecora as a deacon of S. Maria Nuova, and as a priest of S. Anastasia, in fact, has been promoted from the first rank to second in 1123, and as a priest Divizzo Ss. Silvestro Martino and as bishop of Tusculum, the promotion of the first rank to the second took place in 1121)〕According to Pandulf, one cardinal-priest, Hugh of Santi Apostoli, was absent, to which must be added two other cardinals bishops, which Pandulf in the context of the election, although does not mention, but whose existence and dignity are documented in no uncertain terms. The credibility of the relationship Pandulf, including a list of electors, is challenged by modern historians; indicates on its polemical nature of the atmosphere resulting from the schism Antipope Anacletus II (1130-1138)〔Pandulf was a supporter of Anacletus II, who made him a cardinal. More on this topic Robinson, p 63, and Furst, p 69〕 Critical analysis of the sources revealed that:〔Klewitz, pp. 100-101, 119-134; Furst, pp. 69-80; Hulse,'' passim'', esp. pp. 63-64.〕 * In January 1118 the Cardinals priests and deacons, cardinals was less than clear from the relationship Pandulf 〔Klewitz gives the number of 23 priests and 16 deacons; Furst -18 presbyters and deacons 12; article presents a list according to the analysis Hulse, pp. 63-64.〕 * Several cardinals mentioned by Pandulf were elevated by later popes 〔From Callistus II nominated will receive Amico of S. Croce, Gerardo S. Prisca and Sigizo of S. Sisto, perhaps Gregorio S. Eustachio, although in the latter case it is unlikely. Stefano S. Lucia in Silice was appointed only by Honorius II. Cardinal S. Prisca was then Gregorio and Gerardo, although the'' vacancy'' is not completely excluded. In addition, Teobaldo Boccapeccora was mentioned by Pandulf as cardinal-priest of S. Anastasia, even though at the time he was still a deacon of S. Maria Nuova (elevated in 1121/22). Klewitz, with the exception of the last case, approved the names given by Pandulf〕 In January 1118, the College of Cardinals had a population of probably only 41 members, including six bishops, 20 priests and 15 deacons, of which 36 (4, 18 and 14) participated in the election: * Crescenzio (nominated cardinal in 1100 〔appointment dates are approximate. Primary source for these dates are approximate Huls, pp. 84-86〕) - Cardinal-bishop of Sabina; Primate of the Holy College of Cardinals * Pietro Senex (1102) - Cardinal-bishop of Porto * Lamberto (1116) - Cardinal-bishop of Ostia * Witalis (1111) - Cardinal-bishop of Albano * Boniface (1100) - Cardinal-Priest of S. Marco; Cardinal-protopriest of the College of Cardinals * Benedict (1102) - Cardinal-Priest of S. Pietro in Vincoli * Anastasio (1102) - Cardinal-Priest of S. Clemente * Divizzo (1106) - Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Silvestro e Martino * Jan (1106) - Cardinal-Priest of S. Cecilia * Teobald (1111) - Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Giovanni e Paolo * Rainier (1111) - Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Marcellino e Pietro * Corrado Demetri (1114) - Cardinal-Priest of S. Pudenziana * Gregory (1115) - Cardinal-Priest of S. Prisca * Desiderio (1115) - Cardinal-Priest of S. Prassede * Deusdedit (1116) - Cardinal-Priest of S. Lorenzo in Damaso * Gregorio Sienense (1116) - Cardinal-Priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina * Giovanni, O.S.B. Cas. (1116) - Cardinal-Priest of S. Eusebio * Guido, O.S.B. (1116) - Cardinal-Priest of S. Balbina * Giovanni Cremense (1116) - Cardinal-Priest of S. Crisogono * Sasso de Anagni (1116) - cardinal-priest. S. Stefano al Monte Celio * Pietro Pisano (1113) - Cardinal-Priest of S. Susanna * Amico, O.S.B. Cas. (1117) - Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Nereo ed Achilleo; Abbot of S. Vincenzo al Volturno * Giovanni Coniulo, O.S.B. Cas. (1088) - Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin; Cardinal-protodeacon of the College of Cardinals * Gregorio, OSB (1108) - Cardinal-Deacon of S. Eustachio * Romoaldo (1109) - Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Via Lata * Gregorio Gaetano (1109) - Cardinal-Deacon of S. Lucia in Septisolio * Aldo da Ferentino (1109) - cardinal-deacon of Ss. Sergio e Bacco * Teobaldo Boccapecora (1109) - Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria Nuova * Roscemanno, O.S.B.Cas. (1112) - Cardinal-Deacon of S. Giorgio in Velabro * Pietro Pierleoni, OSBCluny (1113) - cardinal-deacon of Ss. Cosma e Damiano * Oderisio di Sangro, O.S.B.Cas. (1112) - cardinal-deacon of S. Agata * Comes (1113) - cardinal-deacon of S. Maria in Aquiro * Gregorio Papareschi (1116) - cardinal-deacon of S. Angelo in Pescheria * Crisogono (1117) - cardinal-deacon of S. Nicola in Carcere * Enrico de Mazara (1117) - cardinal-deacon of S. Teodoro; Dean Mazara del Vallo * Crescenzio di Anagni (1117) - cardinal-deacon Two subdeacons were in attendance, Nicholas, Provost of the Choir School and Amico O.S.B. (Cluny), Abbot of Saint Lawrence outside the Walls〔Pandulf mistakenly marked Amico as Cardinal-priest of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme. He received this honor only from Callistus II. Perhaps among the lower clergy was also Sigizo, later cardinal-priest of San Sisto, whose Pandulf listed as an elector of the Cardinals-priests〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Papal election, 1118」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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