
Elena Cangiano
Elena Cangiano is an archaeologist associated with the Palazzo dei Popi in Viterbo, Italy. She has gained recognition for her research on the historical significance of the Palazzo, particularly regarding its role in the first and longest conclave in the history of the Catholic Church, where she provided insights into the conditions faced by the cardinals during the lengthy selection process of Pope Gregory X.
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Elena Cangiano provided insights into the conditions faced by the cardinals during the conclave.
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Elena Cangiano noted the historical significance of the conclave and the conditions faced by the cardinals.
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Elena Cangiano is an archaeologist at Viterbo’s medieval Palazzo dei Papi who discussed the historical significance of the conclave.
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Elena Cangiano is an archaeologist who commented on the historical significance of the conclave.
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