- Ubi
periculum is a
papal bull
promulgated by Pope
Gregory X
during the
Second Council of Lyon on 7 July 1274 that
established the
papal conclave format...
- cardinal-electors died and one resigned,
Gregory X
promulgated the
papal bull Ubi
periculum on 7 July 1274,
during the
Second Council of Lyon,
establishing the papal...
-
rules of
constitution Ubi
periculum,
issued by Pope
Gregory X in 1274,
which established papal conclaves.
According to Ubi
periculum Cardinals were to be secluded...
-
Periculum in mora,
Latin for "danger in delay", in
Italian law and
other civil law systems, is one of two
conditions which must be ****erted in actions...
-
elections that
follow a set of
rules and
procedures developed in Ubi
periculum (1274) and
later papal bulls;
observance of the
conclave varied until...
-
present system were
introduced in 1274 when
Gregory X
promulgated Ubi
periculum following the
action of the
magistrates of
Viterbo during the interregnum...
- Pope
Honorius had died. This was in
accordance with the
Constitution Ubi
periculum of Pope
Gregory X. At the beginning, in April,
there were
thirteen cardinals...
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entire process of
election were needed, he
produced the
papal bull Ubi
periculum which was
subsequently ratified by the
Council of
Lyons on 16 July 1274...
-
earlier restored the
election procedures set
forth in the
papal bull Ubi
periculum of Pope
Gregory X,
which had been
suspended by Pope
Adrian V in July 1276...
- died a
prisoner in 1296.
Before abdicating,
Celestine re-enacted Ubi
Periculum, the
Apostolic Constitution of Pope
Gregory X,
which has
governed all...