Pope Pius V dies on May 1, …
Years: 1572 - 1572
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Pope Pius V dies on May 1, 1572.
After a very brief conclave, lasting less than twenty-four hours, presumed by many historians to have been due to the influence and backing of Philip II of Spain, the successful candidate is Bologna-born Ugo Boncompagni, a respected canonist who advanced in the church's hierarchy despite his having fathered an illegitimate son before his ordination.
Having served as a legate to the Spanish King, being sent by the Pope to investigate the Cardinal of Toledo, it was there that Boncompagni had formed a lasting and close relationship with the Philip, which is to become very important during his foreign policy as Pope.
He ascends the throne on May 13 as Gregory XIII, in homage to the great reforming Pope, Gregory I (590–604), surnamed the Great.
His character seems to be perfect for the needs of the church at the time.
Unlike some of his predecessors, Gregory XIII is to lead a faultless personal life, becoming a model for his simplicity of life.
Additionally, his legal brilliance and management abilities mean that he is able to respond and deal with the major problems quickly and decisively, although not always successfully.
