Conclavist - Other Notable Conclavists

Other Notable Conclavists

The following conclavists have written notable historical accounts of conclaves:

  • Pietro Paolo Gualtieri of Arezzo, conclavist to Bernardino Maffei during the papal conclave, 1549–1550
  • Sebastiano Gualterio, bishop of Viterbo, of the noble family from Orvieto (also spelled "Gualtieri", but not related to Pietro Paolo Gualtieri), conclavist to Alessandro Farnese during the papal conclave, 1549–1550
  • Angelo Massarelli, conclavist to Cardinal Cervini during the papal conclave, 1549–1550
  • Antonio Maria di Savoia di Collegno, conclavist to Cristoforo Madruzzo during the papal conclave, 1549–1550
  • Pedro de Toldeo, conclavist and brother to Juan Álvarez de Toledo during the papal conclave, 1549–1550

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