Elective monarchy

Monarchy ruled by an elected ruler

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2025 Upcoming papal conclave after Pope Francis will be the most numerous in Roman Catholic Church history, with 139 cardinal electors, though 14 will lose voting rights upon turning 80.
April 21 2025 Death of Pope Francis, triggering the upcoming papal conclave to elect his successor.
2015 Muhammad bin Nayef became the first non-son of King Abdulaziz to attain the position of Crown Prince in Saudi Arabia.
2015 Muhammad bin Nayef became the first Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia not descended from King Abdulaziz.
2013 The Ngöbe people elected Pedro Palacios as their new cacique (traditional leader) after the death of the previous cacique.
2013 The Succession to the Crown Act replaced male-preference primogeniture with absolute primogeniture and ended disqualification of persons marrying Roman Catholics from royal succession.
2013 Normas nonnullas document introduced the most recent updates to papal election procedures.
2013 Pope Benedict XVI made additional amendments to conclave procedures.
2013 Vatican publicly disclosed the specific chemicals used to create black and white smoke during the conclave.
2013 Pope Francis deviated from traditional papal appearance customs by dispensing with the red mozzetta, rochet, and gold pectoral cross, wearing only a white cassock and his own pectoral cross.
2013 During this conclave, the master of papal liturgical celebrations Guido Marini deviated from traditional practice by standing in front of the altar and using a microphone to order outsiders to leave, then closing the chapel doors, instead of standing directly at the door.
March 2013 Pope Francis was elected through a papal conclave following the established conclave rules, which included selecting nine cardinals for specific roles in the voting process and conducting multiple scrutinies.
February 28 2013 Pope Benedict XVI resigned, breaking the 600-year gap since the last papal resignation and becoming the first pope to resign in the modern era.
February 22 2013 Pope Francis made Archbishop Lorenzo Baldisseri a cardinal at his first consistory, following the tradition of bestowing his cardinal's skull cap at the previous conclave.

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