The Barberini family's influence had peaked with …
Years: 1667 - 1667
June
The Barberini family's influence had peaked with the election of Cardinal Maffeo Barberini to the papal throne in 1623, as Pope Urban VIII.
Their urban palace, the Palazzo Barberini, (completed in 1633 by Bernini), today houses Italy's Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica (National Gallery of Ancient Art).
Giulio Rospigliosi had worked closely with Pope Urban VIII (1623–1644), a Barberini Pope, where he had worked in the Papal diplomacy as nuncio to Spain, among other posts.
An accomplished man of letters, who writes poetry, dramas and libretti, as well as what may be the first comic opera.
During the reign of Pope Innocent X (1644–55), who had been hostile to the Barberini and their adherents, Rospigliosi, made vicar of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, had continued his appointment as papal nuncio to the court of Spain.
After the accession of Pope Alexander VII (1655–67), he once again enjoyed papal favor.
In 1657 he had been named Cardinal-Priest of San Sisto and Secretary of State.
After Alexander VII's death in June 1667, an eighteen-day papal conclave concludes with Rospigliosi's election as Pope.
Upon his succession, he takes the name Clement IX.
