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English: Folded conclave ballot.
Date circa 1878
date QS:P,+1878-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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  • How the Pope Is Elected, Page 5
  • Illustration from "How the Pope is Elected" by W. J. Wintle (died 1934). Published in the London Magazine in June, 1903
  • Transferred from en.wikipedia.
  • Text:
  • Nomen (Name)
  • Eligo in Summum Pontificem R[everendissimu]m D[ominu]m meum D[ominu]s Card[inalis] Mattei (I elect as Supreme Pontiff the most reverend lord, my Lord Cardinal Mattei)
  • Signa (Signature)
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  • 2004-07-17 21:51 Lord Emsworth 500×287× (122275 bytes) Folded conclave ballot

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