It takes the combined pressures of all…
October 1503 CE
It takes the combined pressures of all the ambassadors to induce Cesare Borgia to withdraw from Rome amid the disturbances consequent upon the death of the Borgia pope, so that an unpressured conclave might take place.
Cardinal Piccolomini of Siena had subsequently been elected Pope Pius III on September 22, 1503.
This selection can be seen as a compromise between two factions, Borgia and della Rovere, picking a frail cardinal with long experience in the Curia over the kin of either Sixtus IV or Alexander VI.
His coronation had taken place on October 8, 1503.
He at once took in hand the reform of the papal court and arrested Cesare Borgia; but after a brief pontificate of twenty-six days he dies (October 18, 1503) of an ulcer in the leg, or, as some have alleged, of poison administered at the instigation of Pandolfo Petrucci, governor of Siena.