Nicholas IV had been elected pope in …

Years: 1294 - 1294

Nicholas IV had been elected pope in early 1288 to succeed the late Honorius IV.

Following the death of Nicholas four years later, the papal enclave has been at an impasse for two years until Charles II of Naples influences the election of Pietro del Murrone, a seventy-seven-year-old hermit who has become the center of a celebrated reclusive community on Monte Morrone in Abruzzi.

Lacking administrative experience, Pietro, as Pope Celestine V, is dominated by Charles and fills the Curia with Charles' supporters.

On December 13, 1294, after five months as pope, he gladly abdicates, becoming the first pope to so do.

The fifty-nine-year-old Benedetto Gaetani, who succeeds Nicholas as Boniface VIII, abrogates Celestine’s official acts.

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