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Papal conclave 1303
Dates and location
21–22 October 1303 Vatican Palace, Rome
Key officials
Dean
Giovanni Boccamazza
Camerlengo
Teodorico Ranieri
Protodeacon
Matteo Rosso Orsini
Election
Ballots
1
Elected pope
Nicola Boccasini Name taken: Benedict XI
← December 1294
1304–05 →
Image of Rome c. 1300
In the 1303 papal conclave, Benedict XI was elected to succeed Boniface VIII as pope.
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