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 Antipope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez (Gregory XVII), self-proclaimed from 1978–2005 in Spain, pope of the Palmarian Catholic Church.
The period when antipopes were most numerous was during the struggles between the Popes and the Holy Roman Emperors of the 11th and 12th centuries.
Hippolytus was exiled to the mines on the island of Sardinia in the company of Callixtus' successor Pope Pontian, and was reconciled to the Catholic Church before his death and has been canonized by the Church.
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 Antipope Clement III - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Antipope Clement III
Henry and Clement were expelled from Rome, and Clement became archbishop of Ravenna.
Antipope Clement III - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Antipope Clement III.
Henry then marched on Rome, Gregory fled, and Guibert was again elected Pope, as Clement III.
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 1379 - TheBestLinks.com - Antipope, Centuries, Decades, Pope Clement VII, ...
This led to a schism in the Catholic church with one pope in Rome and the antipope, (Clement VII) in Avignon.
Robert of Geneva, the "butcher of Cesena" was elected as Pope Clement VII.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Guibert of Ravenna
Gregory VII found himself besieged in the Castle of Sant' Angelo, while, on 24 March, Guibert was enthroned as pope in the church of St. John Lateran as Clement III.
Guibert thereupon took the oath of allegiance to the Holy Father and to his successors, and was consecrated Archbishop of Ravenna (1073).
He absented himself from the Lenten Synod of 1075, although he was bound by oath to obey the summons to attend it.
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 Antipope Clement VIII -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Benedict had appointed four ((Roman Catholic Church) one of a group of more than 100 prominent bishops in the Sacred College who advise the Pope and elect new Popes) cardinals, and on his death, three of them, on 10 June 1423, elected Sanchez Muñoz Pope.
A friend and advisor of the future (Click link for more info and facts about antipope Benedict XIII) antipope Benedict XIII, and member of the Avignon ((Roman Catholic Church) the central administration governing the Roman Catholic Church) Curia.
The fourth, Jean Carrier, absent at the time, declared the election invalid, was (Click link for more info and facts about excommunicate) excommunicated by Clement, and elected his own antipope in turn, who took the name (Click link for more info and facts about Benedict XIV) Benedict XIV.
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 Antipope Clement VII Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Muro-Lucano
Its bishop Antonio (1376) became a partisan of the antipope Clement VII; he was therefore driven by Carlo of Durazzo to seek refuge at Polsino, whereupon Clement VII suppressed the Diocese of Muro.
The see is suffragan of Conza; it has 12 parishes, with 40,280 inhabitants, 100 secular priests, 2 religious houses of women, and an educational establishment for girls.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Clement VII (pope)
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 AllRefer.com - Clement VII, antipope (Roman Catholic Popes And Antipopes) - Encyclopedia
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 Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion: Foldout
Benedict, Sylvester, and Gregory were deposed at the Council of Sutri (1046) and a German bishop (Suidger) became Pope Clement II.
His object was to maintain the claims of the Roman Church as defined by Gregory VII
During the 11th-13th centuries, the papacy enjoyed its greatest temporal power under Gregory VII and Innocent III.
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 The Dirt on il papi
The Church, to cleanse itself, in 1904 reclassified Boniface VII as an antipope.
An unfrocked priest, the son of a Bishop, ruled only for the month of April 896; immoral; bribed the populace of Rome to force his election.
He had married priests dragged from their churches and their homes destroyed.
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 Clement, in the Bible
He is traditionally identified with St. Clement of Rome, the likely author of a letter written from there to the Corinthian church in c.
Election Of Antipope Clement VII: Beginning Of The Great Schism (History of the World)
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 antipope - definition of antipope by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
A person claiming to be or elected pope in opposition to the one chosen by church law, as during a schism.
antipope - definition of antipope by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Identity Theft & ID Fraud profile: Historical
Matthew vii 15 warns of false prophets "who come to you in the clothing of sheep, but inwardly they are ravening wolves".
Franciscan friar James of Jülich was boiled alive in 1392 after the bad career move of pretending to be a bishop and falsely ordaining numerous priests.
In the pre-Christian and early Christian eras it is common to find charismatic figures such as Simon Magus, Alexander of Abonoteichos or Theudas who claimed divine or quasi-divine powers.
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 Churches of Rome: The Orsini Family
Later attached himself to the Antipope Clement VII.
Appointed Archpriest of San Pietro in Vaticano by Pope Clement V. Gian Gaetano Orsini (died 1339, or possibly 1335, in Avignon, France)
Remeained Archbishop of Benevento during his pontificate; the See was governed by a vicar-general.
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 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of April 7
At age 15, in response to a supernatural voice, Ursulina tried to end the scandals of the "Babylonian Captivity" of Avignon by visiting the antipope Clement VII to persuade him to give up the throne.
Unsuccessful, she next went to Rome to ask Pope Boniface IX to resign, and then back again to petition Clement.
After a pilgrimage to Rome and the Holy Land, she returned home and narrowly escaped being burned as a sorceress during a civil war in Parma.
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 Antipope Boniface VII - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Antipope Boniface VII
Boniface VII (Franco Ferruci, died July 20, 985), who attained the papal chair in 974, is sometimes styled an antipope.
See also: Pope John XV This article uses text from the 9th edition (1880s) of an unnamed encyclopedia.
Antipope Boniface VII - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Antipope Boniface VII.
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 The Prophecies of St. Malachy
Note the reference to the schism, the only antipope at this period
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Occultist Angelo Roncalli chose the same name and number as Antipope John XXIII (1410-1415) for his papacy in 1958.
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 Pope Boniface IX
See also: Babylonian captivity, Western Schism, Antipope Clement VII, Antipope Benedict XIII
During his time the antipope Clement VII continued to hold court as pope in Avignon under the protection of the French monarchy.
Germany, England, Hungary, Poland, and the greater part of Italy accepted him as pope, (he and the Avignon pope Clement VII having mutually excommunicated one another) but the day before Tomacelli's election Clement had just crowned a French prince, Louis II of Anjou, King of Naples.
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 Papa Clement VII
English version: Pope Clement VII Next: Papa Clement VIII Up
Para el antipope (1378-1394) ver Antipope VII clemente.
Esta política en sí mismo era sana y patriótica, pero el celo clemente pronto se refrescó; por el suyo desear de la previsión y de la economía unseasonable que él se descansó abierto a un ataque de los barones romanos turbulentos, que lo obligaron a invocar la mediación del emperador.
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 Encyclopedia4U - Pope Boniface IX - Encyclopedia Article
See also: Babylonian captivity, Great Schism, Pope Clement VII, Pope Benedict XIII
Pope Boniface IX Boniface IX, pope (1390-1404), During his time the antipope Clement V continued to hold state as pope in Avignon under the protection of the French monarchy.
preceded by Pope Urban VI (1378-1389) succeeded by Pope Innocent VII (1404-1406)
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 Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage and History
One year later King Philip IV of France captured and imprisoned the 86 year old pope who died of shock.
Urban VI on the other hand became crazed with power and until the end of the fifteenth century there were two popes, each of whom excommunicated the followers of the other.
The "Antipope" Clement VII was lame, had a squint and was violent and merciless.
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 Robert of Geneva: Information From Answers.com
1394, Genevan churchman, antipope (1378–94; see Schism, Great) with the name Clement VII.
He was archbishop of Cambrai (1368) and was created (1371) a cardinal.
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 Louis II of Anjou: Information From Answers.com
Louis II was crowned King of Naples by the Avignon antipope Clement VII on November 1, 1389 and took possession of Naples the following year.
In 1409, Louis liberated Rome from Ladislas' occupation; in 1410, as an ally of the antipope John XXIII he attacked Ladislas and defeated him at Roccasecca (1411).
He was ousted in turn by his rival in 1399.
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 Clement
It was revived again in the 19th century.
Clement, a popular papal name, was common in England from the 12th century until the Reformation.
Clement is the English form of a Latin name, Clementius, which meant “Meek” or “Merciful.”
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 The Great Western Schism and the Avignon Popes Example Essays.com - Over 101,000 essays, term papers and book reports!
The Great Western Schism and the Avignon Popes Clement VII and Benedict XIII Clement VII was the first antipope during the Great Western Schism.
Life was about to change soon for Clement VII.
While he was growing up, he had worked under a few bishops before he was made a cardinal by Pope Gregory XI in 1371 A.D. This opened the door for him to be someone of great importance further in his life.
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 Popes of the Roman Catholic Church (table). The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
antipope: Clement III, 1080–1100 (see Guibert of Ravenna)
antipope: Clement VII, 1378–94 (see Robert of Geneva)
Leo VII, 963–65, or Benedict V, 964–66 (one of these was an antipope)
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 Louis II, king of Naples
In 1389 the antipope Clement VII (Robert of Geneva) invested him with the kingdom,
Louis took possession of Naples in 1390, but he was ousted in turn by Lancelot in 1399.
In 1409, Louis liberated Rome from Lancelot's occupation; in 1410, as an ally of the antipope John XXIII (see
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 Clement Vii
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1394, Genevan churchman, antipope Scotland Spain, and Naples.
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 The Ecole Glossary
The conclave at Anagni elected Robert Clement VII.
Before his elevation to cardinal in 1371, he held several ecclesiastical titles, among them chancellor of Amiens and Bishop of Cambria.
The first antipope of the Western Schism, Clement VII was born Robert, son of Count Amadeus of Geneva and Marie de Boulogne, in 1342.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nicolas Eymeric
Eymeric was banished and went to the papal court of Avignon, where he was welcomed both by Clement VII and later by Benedict XIII.
Towards the end of 1378 he returned to Aragon, but in the interests of his office as grand inquisitor often went to the court of Clement VII at Avignon.
his "Tractatus de potestate papali" (1383), which he composed for Clement VII, and two tractates for Benedict XIII.
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 Cesena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is notable as the birthplace of Pope Pius VI and Pope Pius VII, and once had Pope Pius VIII as bishop, and is therefore calls itself the "city of the three popes".
Cesena was originally an Umbrian town, then taken over by Romans in the 3rd century BC.
It is at the foot of the Apennines, and about 15 km (10 mi) from the Adriatic Sea.
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 Antipope Benedict XIII
Benedict of San Philadelphio Also known as Benedict the Moor.
Antipope Benedict XIII, born Pedro de Luna, a Spaniard, was chosen by the French cardinals on the death of Clement VII in 1394.
On the death of Urban VI in 1389 the Italian cardinals had chosen Boniface IX ; the election of Benedict therefore perpetuated the Papal Schism.
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 Robert of Geneva
antipope - antipope [Lat.,=against the pope], person elected pope whose election was declared uncanonical and...
His successor at Avignon was Benedict XIII (see
Clement VII, antipope - Clement VII, antipope (1378–94): see Robert of Geneva.
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 Pope Urban VI
Clement VII was of course, excommunicated, and designated the Antichrist; twenty-six new cardinals were created in a single day, and by an arbitrary alienation of the estates and property of the church, funds were raised for open war.
A devout monk and learned casuist, he became archbishop of Bari in 1377, and, on the death of Gregory XI, the Roman populace clamorously demanding an Italian pope, was unanimously chosen (April 8, 1378) by the French cardinals.
To raise funds he proclaimed a Jubilee, though only thirty-three years had elapsed since that celebrated under Clement VI, but before the celebration he died at Rome of injuries caused by a fall from his mule, on October 15, 1389.
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 Antipope Constantine II -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
He was killed by the (A member of a Germanic people who invaded northern Italy in the 6th century) Lombards.
Antipope Constantine II was an (Click link for more info and facts about antipope) antipope from (Click link for more info and facts about 767) 767 to (Click link for more info and facts about 768) 768, during the reign of (Click link for more info and facts about Pope Stephen IV) Pope Stephen IV.
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 antipope on Encyclopedia.com
Important antipopes were Novatian ; Clement III (see Guibert of Ravenna); Nicholas V (see Rainalducci, Pietro); Clement VII (see Robert of Geneva); Benedict XIII (see Luna, Pedro de); John XXIII (or by a different count, John XXII; see Cossa, Baldassarre); and Felix V (see Amadeus VIII), who was the last antipope.
Of antipopes and co-popes: seeing double pontificates.(history of papacy)(Column)
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 Luna, Pedro de. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
As Benedict XIII, the new antipope proved himself the most able of all of the popes and antipopes of the period.
He supported the election of Urban VI, but later switched his allegiance to Robert of Geneva, who, as Antipope Clement VII, launched the Great Schism (see Schism, Great).
He showed himself unwilling, however, to negotiate an end to the schism.
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Upon the death of the antipope in 1394, Pedro was elected antipope and promised to exert all his efforts to restore unity to the papacy.
Guillaume "Antipope Benedict XIII" New Catholic encyclopedia (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co.,1967) Volume II, p.
He failed to do so and thus lost the support of King Charles VI of France.
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 Antipope VII Clemente
English version: Antipope Clement VII Next: Netzarim Up
Para el otro VII clemente quién era papa a partir de 1523 a 1534, ver a papa Clement VII.
urbano Roberto por lo tanto para fijar encima de corte en Avignon como papa Clement VII.
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 1378
September 20 - Unhappy with Pope Urban's behavior, a group of cardinals meet at Fondi and elect Antipope Clement VIIClement VII antipope/.
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 Ratzinger
Antipope Benedict XIII was the last in the second line in the Western Schism.&; Just as the Cardinals caused the Western Schism by electing Clement VII after they had elected the true Pope Urban VI; they provided us with the second
Let us look at the three prvious Benedicts:
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 The Ecole Glossary
After his election to the papacy in 1086, Victor was forced to leave Rome and returned to Monte Cassino before his consecration.
When Norman troops ousted Antipope Clement VII the following year, Victor returned to Rome.
He convoked a synod at Benevento to condemn lay investiture and simony.
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 The Pocket Guide to World History - Clemens to Cleopatra VII
The Pocket Guide to World History - Clemens to Cleopatra VII
Queen of Egypt, lover of Caesar and Antony.
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 Popes of the Roman Catholic Church (table)
Leo VII, 963–65, or Benedict V, 964–66 (
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