
Giuseppe Sarto
Giuseppe Sarto, who became Pope Pius X, was a significant figure in the early 20th century Catholic Church, known for abolishing the practice of external vetoes in papal conclaves, which sought to eliminate foreign interference in the election of popes.
Born on Jun 02, 1835 (190 years old)
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Spain:
Giuseppe Sarto eventually won the conclave and took the name Pío X.
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Italy:
Giuseppe Sarto was elected pope after the candidacy of Rampolla was halted.
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Italy:
Giuseppe Sarto was elected as Pope Pio X after a five-day conclave in 1903.
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Italy:
Giuseppe Sarto became Pope Pio X and abolished the right of veto in the Conclave.
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