P.G. Maxwell-Stuart

P.G. Maxwell-Stuart

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P.G. Maxwell-Stuart is a historian noted for his work on the papacy and the history of papal elections, including significant events such as the infamous election of 532, which involved extensive bribery.

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P.G. Maxwell-Stuart described the bribery involved in the papal election following Boniface II's death.

Doves, deaths and rations: Papal elections over time
The Standard·KenyaKenya· 2025-05-10
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P.G. Maxwell-Stuart describes the infamous election following the death of Boniface II.

Toit arraché, cardinaux nourris au pain et à l'eau, une salle de bain pour dix... ces conclaves qui ont marqué l'histoire
Monaco-Matin – newspaper covering the Principality of Monaco·MonacoMonaco· 2025-05-08
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P.G. Maxwell-Stuart wrote about the infamous election following the death of Bonifacio II.

Palomas, encierros y muertes: ¿qué dice la historia sobre los cónclaves? - Mundo
ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967·ParaguayParaguay· 2025-04-29
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