On the evening of August 28 all cardinals present in Rome entered the conclave in the Vatican, with the exception of ill Cardinal Torquemada, who joined the rest on the following day. Initially, in order to secure to the cardinals a greater share of power than they had enjoyed under Pius II, a capitulation was prepared the
conclave capitulation, and all except Ludovico Trevisan subscribed to it. The terms of the capitulation were the following: • continue the
Crusades against the
Ottoman Empire • leave Rome only with the consent of the majority of cardinals; the
Italian Peninsula with the consent of all • college of Cardinals limited to 24 • new pope limited to one
cardinal-nephew • creation of cardinals or advancement of benefices required the consent of the college. The first scrutiny took place on August 30. Cardinal Pietro Barbo received eleven votes, while the remaining fell to Trevisan and d'Estouteville. On the following
accessus Barbo received three additional votes and was elected Pope. and a little bit later protodeacon
Rodrigo Borgia announced the election to the people of Rome with the ancient formula
Habemus Papam. On September 6 the new pope was solemnly crowned on the steps of the patriarchal Vatican Basilica by Cardinal
Niccolò Fortiguerra, priest of the title of S. Cecilia. ==Notes==