1276 papal conclave or 1276 papal election may refer to:
January 1276 papal conclave, which elected Innocent V to succeed Gregory X
July 1276 papal conclave, which elected Adrian V to succeed Innocent V
September 1276 papal election, which elected John XXI to succeed Adrian V
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