
Martín V
Pope Martin V, reigning from 1417 to 1431, is recognized for his role in restoring papal authority following the Western Schism. He was among the first to use the 'in pectore' cardinal appointment method, which allowed him to designate two cardinals confidentially, thus navigating the political landscape of his time.
Born on Apr 15, 1369 (656 years old)
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Slovakia:
Martin V was elected to end the Western Schism after the council and Emperor Sigismund forced the resignation of three claimants.
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Nicaragua:
Martín V is mentioned as having appointed cardinals in pectore in the 15th century.
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Uruguay:
Martín V is mentioned for appointing cardinals in pectore in the 15th century.
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