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Papal conclave, 1389

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Camerlengo
  
Marino Bulcani

Dates
  
25 Oct 1389 – 2 Nov 1389

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Dean
  
Francesco Moricotti Prignani

Protodeacon
  
Tommaso Orsini dei Conti di Manupello

Location
  
Apostolic Palace, Vatican City

Other Instances
  
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The papal conclave, 1389 was convened from 25 October 1389 to 2 November 1389, 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.

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