with a map of the Vatican City and scenes of the opening of the conclave following the funeral of Alexander VII When the conclave opened it had 64 cardinal electors present. At the time of Alexander's death, the College was at its then-maximum capacity of 70 members. Between the time of his death and the opening of the conclave on 2 June 1667, two of the cardinals had died, and four members had yet to arrive in Rome. Since the conclaves of 1605, the College had consistently maintained 60 or more members take place in the conclave, and crowding had become an issue. The College debated whether it would be appropriate to hold the conclave in the Vatican given concerns about crowding and deaths of cardinals in previous conclaves, but older cardinals insisted on holding the conclave there. Alexander VII had created 34 of the cardinals present during the 1667 conclave. Of that group, 10 did not accept
Flavio Chigi, Alexander's
cardinal nephew, as their leader because his lifestyle was considered unseemly. Sixteen of the cardinals present in the conclave were creations of
Urban VIII, and they all agreed to follow the lead of
Antonio Barberini, one of Urban's nephews. The conclave was dominated by the parties loyal to the cardinal nephews, and electors who were loyal to various monarchs or were members of the
Flying Squadron remained divided, splitting evenly between the two larger parties headed by the nephews. The French had eight electors who were loyal to them, and the Spanish had six, while the
Flying Squadron had eleven. From the beginning of the conclave, Giulio Rospigliosi was considered to be the
papabile with the strongest chances. He was not opposed by any of the major factions at the conclave. Initially, the French sought to hide the fact that they supported Rospigliosi and promoted
Scipione Pannocchieschi d’Elci for the papacy in order to allow the Spanish to support Rospigliosi, who was on good terms with the Spanish government. The Spanish, however, initially preferred the election of
Francesco Barberini, another of Urban VIII's nephews. The other serious candidate at the beginning of the conclave was
Girolamo Farnese. Farnese was not acceptable to the
Flying Squadron, which left the conclave with Rospigliosi and d'Elci as the only viable options. Flavio Chigi promoted d'Elci as a candidate, but he was considered too zealous by some of the electors. == Election of Clement IX ==