Pope Victor III died on 16 September 1087 at
Montecassino. Shortly before his death he recommended the election of Cardinal Odon de Lagery as his successor. For six months, the Obedience of Victor III was without a pope. Rome at that time was under control of
Antipope Clement III, who was supported by the Emperor
Henry IV of Germany, and there was no hope for its quick recovery. In this situation the adherents of Victor III assembled on 9 March 1088 at
Terracina, under the protection of the Norman army of
Roger I of Sicily, to elect the new pope. Besides the cardinal-bishops, who nominated the candidate for election, there were present also at the electoral assembly in the
cathedral of SS. Pietro e Cesareo the representatives of the two other orders of cardinals, more than 40 bishops and abbots, as well as Benedetto, prefect of Rome and Countess
Matilda of Tuscany. Bishop Joannes of Tusculum arose in the midst of the crowded church, and addressed those assembled about the actions of
Pope Gregory VII and Pope Victor III
de ordinanda ecclesiae, and likewise about the reasons why they were gathered at that place at that time. Then Bishop Joannes of Porto and Benedict the Prefect of the City of Rome arose, and announced that they held powers from the clergy and from the laity of the city in this matter. ==Election==