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Cardinal Giacomo della Chiesa,
Archbishop of Bologna, was elected Pope and adopted the name of Benedict XV.
Of the 65 cardinals eligible to participate, 57 served as cardinal electors in the 1914 papal conclave. Arranged by region and within each alphabetically. Eight did not participate in the conclave.
William Henry O'Connell and
James Gibbons arrived too late from the United States,
[1] as did
Louis-Nazaire Bégin from Quebec.
[2]
Sebastiano Martinelli,
Franziskus von Sales Bauer,
Kolos Ferenc Vaszary,
Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo Prisco, and
François-Virgile Dubillard were too ill or too frail.
[3]
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Antonio Agliardi,
Apostolic Chancellor
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Ottavio Cagiano de Azevedo, Prefect of
Religious
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Domenico Ferrata, Secretary of
Holy Office
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Pietro Gasparri,
Camerlengo of the
College of Cardinals
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Filippo Giustini, Secretary of
Discipline of the Sacraments
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Girolamo Maria Gotti,
OCD, Prefect of
Propagation of the Faith
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Gaetano de Lai, Secretary of
Consistorial
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Michele Lega, Counselor of
Holy Office
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Benedetto Lorenzelli, Prefect of
Studies
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Rafael Merry del Val,
Vatican Secretary of State
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Francesco di Paola Cassetta, Prefect of
Council
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Angelo Di Pietro,
Apostolic Datary
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Aristide Rinaldini,
Camerlengo emeritus of the
College of Cardinals
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Francesco Salesio Della Volpe,
Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church
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Domenico Serafini,
OSB, Assessor of
Holy Office
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Scipione Tecchi, Assessor of
Consistorial, Secretary of
College of Cardinals
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Serafino Vannutelli,
Dean of the College of Cardinals
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Vincenzo Vannutelli, Prefect of
Apostolic Signatura
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Bartolomeo Bacilieri,
Bishop of Verona
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Gaetano Bisleti, Grand Prior of the
Sovereign Order of Malta
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Giulio Boschi,
Archbishop of Ferrara
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Aristide Cavallari,
Patriarch of Venice
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Giacomo della Chiesa,
Archbishop of Bologna (was elected Pope and chose the name Benedict XV)
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Diomede Falconio,
OFM,
Cardinal-Bishop of Velletri
[a]
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Andrea Carlo Ferrari,
Archbishop of Milan
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Giuseppe Francica-Nava di Bontifé,
Archbishop of Catania
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Gennaro Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte, Nuncio emeritus to
Austria-Hungary
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Alessandro Lualdi,
Archbishop of Palermo
-
Pietro Maffi,
Archbishop of Pisa
-
Basilio Pompili,
Vicar General of Rome
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Agostino Richelmy,
Archbishop of Turin
-
Antonio Vico, Nuncio to
Spain
-
Léon-Adolphe Amette,
Archbishop of Paris
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Pierre Andrieu,
Archbishop of Bordeaux
-
Louis Billot,
SJ
-
Louis Luçon,
Archbishop of Reims
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François de Rovérié de Cabrières,
Bishop of Montpellier
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Hector Sévin,
Archbishop of Lyon
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Enrique Almaraz y Santos,
Archbishop of Seville
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José Cos y Macho,
Archbishop of Valladolid
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Victoriano Guisasola y Menendez,
Archbishop of Toledo
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José María Martín de Herrera y de la Iglesia,
Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela
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János Csernoch,
Archbishop of Esztergom
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Károly Hornig,
Bishop of Veszprém
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Friedrich Gustav Piffl,
CCRSA,
Archbishop of Vienna
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Lev Skrbenský z Hříště,
Archbishop of Prague
-
Francis Bourne,
Archbishop of Westminster
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Michael Logue,
Archbishop of Armagh
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Francis Aidan Gasquet,
OSB, President of Pontifical Commission for the Revision and Emendation of the
Vulgate
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Franziskus von Bettinger,
Archbishop of Münich und Freising
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Felix von Hartmann,
Archbishop of Cologne
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José Sebastião d'Almeida Neto,
OFM,
Patriarch
emeritus
of Lisbon
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António Mendes Bello,
Patriarch of Lisbon
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Désiré-Joseph Mercier,
Archbishop of Mechelen
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Joaquim Arcoverde de Albuquerque Cavalcanti,
Archbishop of São Sebastião de Rio de Janeiro
-
Willem van Rossum,
CSSR, President of
Pontifical Biblical Commission
-
John Murphy Farley,
Archbishop of New York
Notes
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^ Falconio was an Italian-born U.S. citizen who spent much of his career in Canada and the United States.
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