April 1555 conclave

Papal conclave
April 1555
Dates and location
5–9 April 1555
Apostolic Palace, Papal States
Key officials
DeanGian Pietro Carafa
CamerlengoGuido Ascanio Sforza
ProtopriestRobert de Lenoncourt
ProtodeaconFrancesco Pisani
Election
Ballots1
Elected pope
Marcello Cervini
Name taken: Marcellus II

The April 1555 papal conclave (5–9 April) was convoked after the death of Pope Julius III. The cardinals at the conclave generally grouped themselves into three major factions, according to their alignment with the French House of Valois, the Habsburgs, or Italian states that remained independent of both major Catholic powers. After preparing a conclave capitulation that compelled whichever cardinal was elected pope to maintain neutrality in European wars, cardinals from the Holy Roman Empire joined in supporting the French faction's candidate, Cardinal Marcello Cervini. Cervini was elected Julius's successor, and chose to maintain his baptismal (birth) name as his papal name, becoming consecrated as Marcellus II.