Cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church are …
Years: 1159 - 1159
September
Cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church are given the right to elect the Pope.
Prior to this, the pope had been elected by the clergy and congregation of the church.
Pope Adrian IV, involved in the continuing reform of the papal financial administration and in the reclaiming of lands usurped by the Italian nobility, dies on September 1, 1159; Italian cardinal Orlando Bandinelli, a former professor at Bologna renowned for his knowledge of theology and canon law, is elected pope six days later and assumes the papacy as Alexander III.
Alexander inherits his predecessor’s war with Emperor Frederick I over the conflicting claims of the German monarchy and the papacy to political and ecclesiastical overlordship in north and central Italy.
Locations
People
Groups
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Italy, Kingdom of (Holy Roman Empire)
- Holy Roman Empire
- Christians, Roman Catholic
