
Gregory X
Gregory X was Pope from 1271 to 1276, known for his efforts to promote the union of the Eastern and Western Churches. His papacy aimed to address the challenges facing the Christian world, including the Mongol threat and the recovery of the Holy Land, and he played a crucial role in the negotiations that led to the Union of Lyons.
Born on Jan 01, 1210 (815 years old)
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Vietnam:
Pope Gregory X established rules in 1274 that still influence the way popes are elected today.
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Russia:
Gregory X was elected pope after the longest conclave in history, which lasted three years.
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Vietnam:
Gregory X was elected as the new pope after the longest conclave in history.
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Vietnam:
Gregory X was elected as the new pope after a conclave that lasted 1,006 days, making it the longest papal election in history.
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Jamaica:
Gregory X was chosen as the new pope after the longest papal election ever.
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Indonesia:
Gregory X was elected after the longest conclave in the history of the Catholic Church.
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Costa Rica:
The conclave, a method for electing a pope, was established during the papacy of Gregory X.
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Russia:
The longest conclave ended in 1273 with the election of Gregory X.
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Belarus:
Gregory X was elected as Pope after a long period of disputes among the cardinals.
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Greece:
Pope Gregory X was involved in negotiations with Michael VIII to prevent attacks on Constantinople.
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