Sede Vacante 1644
      
  
     
July 29, 1644—September 15, 1644
 
          
        Documents concerning the Election of 1644
         
          
       
          
    
   
		
		
	  - Memorial of Fr. Valentino, SJ, on the election of a pope
 
 
- Cardinal de Lugo, SJ,  on the exclusiva
 
 
- Cardinal Albizzi on the exclusiva
 
 
- Siri, Del Mercurio, overo Historia de' correnti tempi,  on the Conclave activity 
 
 
- Letter of Cardinal Mazarin to Cardinal Fra Antonio Barberini, consoling him and commissioning him in the French interest   (August 11, 1644) 
 
 
- Letter of Ambassador  Melchior Mites, Comte de Saint-Chamont, to Cardinal Antonio Barberini, and Barberini's reply [excerpt]   (August 25 and 26, 1644).
 
 
- French Ambassador to Barberini, against the selection of Pamphili, with a warning of royal displeasure  (August 27, 1644). 
 
 
- The French Ambassador, Saint-Chamont, to Cardinal Antonio Barberini, and Barberini's reply   (September 4, 1644).
 
 
- French Ambassador to Cardinal Barberini, threatening him with French disfavor and disgrace  (September 5, 1644) 
 
 
- Cardinal Barberini to the French Ambassador, protesting against two exclusions and promising to explain directly to the King after the Conclave    (September 9, 1644). 
 
 
- French Ambassador to Barberini, asking for an end to campaigning for Cardinal Maculano, and suggesting Cardinal Altieri  (September 10, 1644). 
 
 
- Open Letter of King Louis XIV to the Marquis de Saint-Chamont in Rome   (October 4, 1644). 
 
 
- Cardinal Mazarin to Pope Innocent X, congratulating him on his Election  (October 15, 1644).
 
 
- Letter of the Marquis de Saint-Chamont to Cardinal Antonio Barberini, revoking his status as Protector of France and his right to display the French royal arms (October 26, 1644).  
 
 
- Cardinal Mazarin to his brother, Fr. Michele Mazzarino, in Rome, on the matter of the Barberini.    (November 25, 1644).
 
 
- Instructions for the Sieur de de Grémonville, appointed Ambassador to Venice, but also temporary agent to the Court of Rome   (December 16, 1644).
 
 
   
   
  
   
				