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  1. Antipope Gregory VIII

    of antipope Gregory VIII 1118 21 ref but it is known that in March 1118 three cardinals created by Antipope Clement III 1080 84 1100 joined his obedience and formed his own Sacred College ref ...Gregory VIII died 1137 , born Mauritius Burdinus Maurice Bourdin , was antipope from 10 March 1118 until 22 April 1121. He was born in the Limousin province Limousin , part of Aquitaine , Occitania , France . He was educated at Cluny , at Limoges , and in Castile historical region Castile , where he was a deacon at Toledo, Spain Toledo . In 1098 1099 his Cluniac connections recommended him as Bishop of Coimbra . After a four year pilgrimage to the Holy Land , he was made Archbishop of Braga in 1111. There he was one of the principal agents of the Burgundy region Burgundian Henry, Count of Portugal , in his reorganization of the Portugal Portuguese church. Portugal was then a fief of Kingdom of Le n Le n , and the ambitious Count Henry pursued a vigorous program of ecclesiastical and political autonomy. By 1114, Mauritius had become embroiled in a dispute with the Spain Spanish primate religion primate and papal legate in Castile, Bernard of Toledo , to the extent that he was called to Rome ... the city for eight days until its citizens surrendered antipope Gregory VIII. He was taken to Rome and imprisoned ... Teuzo cardinal priest, former legate of Clement III in Hungary References Reflist External links ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gregory, Antipope, Viii ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1137 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gregory, Antipope, Viii Category 11th century births Antipope Gregory 08 Category 1137 deaths Antipope Gregory 08 Category People from Aquitaine Antipope Gregory 08 Category Occitan people Antipope Gregory 08 Category Antipopes Gregory 08 Category 12th century Roman Catholic archbishops Antipope Gregory 08 Category Diplomats of the Holy See Antipope Gregory 08 Category People excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church Antipope ...   more details



  1. Antipope Victor IV

    Antipope Victor IV may refer to Antipope Victor IV 1138 Antipope Victor IV 1159 1164 hndis Victor IV, Antipope de Viktor IV. fr Victor IV la Victor IV nl Tegenpaus Victor IV pl Wiktor IV pt Antipapa V tor IV sv Viktor IV ...   more details



  1. Antipope Felix V

    color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Antipope Felix V 2 2. Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy ...Infobox Antipope type Antipope honorific prefix name Felix V honorific suffix title image Nuremberg chronicles f 242v 2 Felix V .jpg caption Antipope Felix V, the last historical Antipope. enthroned 5 November 1439 ended 7 April 1449 predecessor Antipope Benedict XIV Benedict XIV small as Antipope small br Pope Eugene IV Eugene IV small as Pope small successor Pope Nicholas V Nicholas V small as Pope small opposed Pope Eugene IV Eugene IV and Pope Nicholas V Nicholas V ordination consecration other post birth name Amadeus VIII birth date 4 September 1383 birth place Chamb ry death date dda df y 1451 01 7 1383 09 4 death place buried nationality religion residence parents Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy and Bonne of Berry spouse children alma mater signature other Felix Amadeus VIII 4 September 1383, Chamb ry 7 January 1451 was the son of Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy and Bonne of Berry . He was surnamed the Peaceful and was the Count of Savoy from 1391 to 1416 and was elevated by Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor Emperor Sigismund to the Duke of Savoy in 1416. Amadeus was also the antipope Felix V , elected by the Council of Florence Council of Basel Ferrara Florence , from November 1439 to April 1449. ref Coulombe, Charles A., Vicars of Christ A History of the Popes , Kensington Publishing ... to Pope Eugene IV , Amadeus served as Felix V, regarded as an antipope, before stepping down to accept ... on regnal number numbering When numbering of the Popes began to be used, Antipope Felix II was counted ... Antipopestyles name Antipope Felix V image C o a Felice V antipapa .svg dipstyle His Holiness offstyle ... Aleman External links wikisource author Antipope Felix V http www.newadvent.org cathen 06031b.htm Catholic ... 1416 1440 s aft after Louis, Duke of Savoy s bef before Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy Amadeus VII ... ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Antipope DATE OF BIRTH 4 September 1383 PLACE OF BIRTH Chamb ry ...   more details



  1. Antipope Alexander V

    Infobox Antipope type Antipope honorific prefix name Alexander V honorific suffix title image Antipope Alexander V 1409 1410 .JPG caption Antipope Alexander V 1409 1410 enthroned June 26, 1409 ended May 3, 1410 predecessor Antipope Benedict XIII Benedict XIII small Avignon claimant small Pope Gregory XII Gregory XII small Roman claimant small successor Antipope John XXIII opposed Antipope Benedict XIII Benedict XIII small Avignon claimant small Pope Gregory XII Gregory XII small Roman claimant small ordination consecration other post birth name Petros Philargos birth date 1339 birth place Neapoli, Crete Neapoli , Crete , Republic of Venice death date May 3, death year and age 1410 1339 death place Bologna , Papal States buried nationality Greek people Greek religion Roman Catholic residence parents spouse children alma mater signature other Alexander Infobox Antipopestyles name Alexander V image C o a Alexandre V Pisa .svg dipstyle His Holiness offstyle Your Holiness relstyle Holy Father deathstyle Unknown Alexander V also Peter of Candia or Peter Phillarges , ca. 1339 May 3, 1410 was antipope ... and is officially regarded by the Roman Catholic Church as an antipope . Life Alexander V was born in Crete ... V . publisher www.britannica.com accessdate 2009 09 27 last first quote Alexander V antipope e byname ..., Crete died May 3, 1410, Bologna, Papal States antipope from 1409 to 1410. ref He soon entered the Franciscan ... Catholicism cardinal by Pope Innocent VII 1404 06 in 1405, he devoted all his energies to the reunion ... spread that he had been poisoned by Cossa, who did succeed him as Antipope John XXIII 1410 15 . Whether Alexander V was a pope or an antipope is still a matter of debate, although he is not currently ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alexander 05, Antipope ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic cardinal and antipope DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Neapoli, Crete Neapoli , Crete , Republic of Venice DATE OF DEATH 1410 PLACE OF DEATH Bologna , Papal States DEFAULTSORT Alexander 05, Antipope ...   more details



  1. Antipope John XVI

    see also Pope John numbering Infobox Antipope type Antipope honorific prefix name John XVI honorific suffix title image Antipope John XVI XVII .JPG caption Antipope John XVI 997 998 enthroned 997 ended 998 predecessor Antipope Boniface VII successor Antipope Gregory VI opposed ordination consecration other post birth name Ioannis Philagathos birth date 945 birth place Rossano , Calabria , Italy death date 1001 death place Fulda , Germany buried ethnicity Greek people Greek religion Roman Catholic residence parents spouse children alma mater signature other John John XVI born ca. 945 died ca. 1001 , born lang gr , Ioannis Philagathos , ref cite book author Rocca, Silvana title Latina didaxis 19 publisher Compagnia dei librai year 2004 page 234 isbn 8888784276, 9788888784274 quote Othon learnt the Greek letters and culture by his mother and by the Greek monk from Kalavria, Ioannis Philagathos. The influence of the greek culture to his personality contributed in being his personality analogus to that of the kings of Byzantium. ref lang it Giovanni Filagato , lang la Johannes Philagathus was an antipope from 997 to 998. ref cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 304886 John XVI title John XVI antipope 997 998 . publisher www.britannica.com accessdate December 9 2010 last first quote John XVI , original name Giovanni Filagato, Latin Johannes Philagathus b. , Rossano, Calabria d. Aug. 26, 1001 , antipope from 997 to 998. ref Life He was born of Greek people Greek descent ref cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 304886 John XVI title John XVI antipope 997 998 . publisher www.britannica.com accessdate December 9 2010 last first quote .... 26, 1001 , antipope from 997 to 998. A monk of Greek descent whom the Holy Roman emperor Otto II named ..., 9780517882566 quote JOHN XVI Antipope from 997 to 998, a Greek from Calabria, Giovanni Filagato had ... their names including Antipope Philagathos among the Popes, and the wrongly corrected sequencing was never ...   more details



  1. Clement Township

    Clement Township may refer to the following places in the United States Clement Township, Clinton County, Illinois Clement Township, Michigan geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Clement Township ...   more details



  1. Clement Scotus

    Clement Scotus may refer to Clement of Ireland or Clement Scotus ca. 750 818 , venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church Clement Scotus I floruit fl. 745 , bishop Clement Scotus II , grammarian hndis ...   more details



  1. Henry VII

    Henry VII may refer to Henry VII, Duke of Bavaria died 1042 Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor c. 1275 1313 Henry VII of England 1457 1509 Henry II of Sicily 1211&ndash 1242 sometimes described as Henry VII of Germany Henri, comte de Paris, duc de France born 1933, Orl anist pretender to the French throne as Henry VII hndis Henry VII ar bg VII br Herri VII ca Enric VII cs Jind ich VII. de Heinrich VII. es Enrique VII fr Henri VII gl Henrique VII it Enrico VII hu VII. Henrik egy rtelm s t lap nl Hendrik VII ja 7 pl Henryk VII pt Henrique VII ru VII sk Henrich VII. fi Henrik VII sv Henrik VII uk VII zh ...   more details



  1. Antipope Honorius II

    Antipope Honorius II should not be confused with Pope Honorius II . Honorius II died 1072 , born Pietro Cadalus , was an antipope from 1061 to 1072. He was born at Verona and became bishop of Parma in 1046. He died at Parma in 1072. After the death of Pope Nicholas II 1059&ndash 61 in July 1061, two different groups met to elect a new Pope. The Cardinal Catholicism cardinal s met under the direction of Hildebrand who later became Pope Gregory VII and Papal election, 1061 elected Pope Alexander II 1061&ndash 73 on 30 September 1061. Alexander II had been one of the leaders of the reform party in his role as Anselm the Elder, Bishop of Lucca . ref cite web url http www.newadvent.org cathen 03128c.htm title Cadalous work Catholic Encyclopedia ref Twenty eight days after Alexander II s election an assembly of German and Lombardy Lombard bishops and notables opposed to the reform movement was brought together at Basel by the Agnes de Poitou Empress Agnes as regent for her son, Emperor Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV 1056&ndash 1105 , and was presided over by the Imperial Chancellor Wilbert. They elected on 28 October 1061, the bishop of Parma, Cadalus , who assumed the name of Honorius II. With the support of the Empress and the nobles, in the spring of 1062 Honorius II, with his troops, marched towards Rome to claim the papal seat by force. Bishop Benzo of Alba helped his cause as imperial envoy to Rome, and Cadalus advanced as far as Sutri . On 14 April a brief but bloody conflict took place at Rome, in which the forces of Alexander II lost and antipope Honorius II got possession of the precincts of St. Peter s Basilica St. Peter s . Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lotharingia Duke Godfrey of Lorraine arrived in May 1062, and induced both rivals to submit the matter to the King s decision. Honorius II withdrew to Parma and Alexander II returned to his Episcopal see see in Lucca ... rival, Cadalus Honorius II , excommunication excommunicated in 1063. The antipope did not, however ...   more details



  1. Louis VII

    Louis VII may refer to Louis VII of France the Younger 1120 1180 Louis VII, Duke of Bavaria the Bearded 1365 1447 Louis VII, Landgrave of Hesse Darmstadt 1658 1678 Louis VII of Gramont, duc de Gramont 1689 1745 hndis Louis VII br Loeiz VII fr Louis VII nl Lodewijk VII pl Ludwik VII ru VII sk udov t VII. zh ...   more details



  1. Albert VII

    Albert VII may refer to Albert VII, Archduke of Austria 1559 1621 Albert VII, Duke of Mecklenburg G strow 1488 1547 hndis Albert VII pl Albrecht VII ru VII ...   more details



  1. Antipope Gregory XVII

    Antipope Gregory XVII may refer to Clemente Dom nguez y G mez 1946 2005 , self proclaimed pope, leader of the Palmarian Catholic Church Jean Gaston Tremblay , Canadian priest who declared himself pope, his claim is discussed in Our Lady of La Salette See also Pope Gregory XVI , last generally recognised pope of the Catholic Church called Gregory Giuseppe Cardinal Siri was believed by some sedevacantists to have been the rightful pope with the name Gregory XVII Antipope hndis Gregory 17, Antipope fr Gr goire XVII it Antipapa Gregorio XVII nl Gregorius XVII pl Antypapie Grzegorz XVII ...   more details



  1. William VII

    William VII may refer to William VII of Aquitaine 1023 1058 William VII the Young of Auvergne ruled 1143 1155 William VII of Montpellier died c. 1172 William VII of Montferrat c. 1240 1292 William VII of J lich, 1st Duke of Berg c. 1348 1408 William VII of Chalon died 1475 hndis William 07 de Wilhelm VII. et Guillaume VII fr Guillaume VII sv Vilhelm VII ...   more details



  1. Epistles of Clement

    The Epistles of Clement are two letters ascribed to Pope Clement I Clement of Rome Floruit fl. 96 First Epistle of Clement Second Epistle of Clement , not by the same author The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church includes in their wider Biblical canon an epistle traditionally attributed as written by the apostle Paul to Clement. disamb it Lettere di Clemente pl Listy Klemensa ...   more details



  1. Richard Clement

    Richard Clement may refer to Major General Richard Clement Moody 1813 88 , Governor of the Falkland Islands and British Columbia Richard Clement Wade 1921 2008 , American urban studies professor Dick Clement born 1937 , British scriptwriter and director See also Richard Clements disambiguation hndis name Clement, Richard DEFAULTSORT Clement, Richard ...   more details



  1. Gregory VII

    Gregory VII may refer to Pope Gregory VII c. 1020 1025 1085 Patriarch Gregory VII , Patriarch of Constantinople hndis pl Grzegorz VII ...   more details



  1. Mohammed VII

    Mohammed VII may refer to Muhammed VII, Sultan of Granada 1370 1408 Muhammad VII of Bornu 1731 1747 of the Sayfawa dynasty Hndis Mohammed VII ...   more details



  1. Clement Liebert

    Clement Liebert floruit fl. 1433 1454 was a Franco Flemish School Franco Flemish singer and composer of the early Renaissance music Renaissance , active in Rome and at the Burgundian School Burgundian court. His life is only documented briefly for two periods. Like many composers who originated in the modern day Low Countries , he spent time in Italy , and sang in the papal chapel in 1433. His presence is also recorded in the Burgundian court chapel, where he was employed as a singer from 1441 to 1454. ref name Fallows, Grove online Fallows, Grove online ref Only one piece of music is securely attributed to him, a song Comment porray . ref name Fallows, Grove online The manuscript containing it, formerly in the Strasbourg Biblioth que Municipale, was destroyed on August 24, 1870, during the Siege of Strasbourg in the Franco Prussian War . ref Grove online, Sources, MS, VII ref It is not known if Liebert was related to Reginaldus Libert Liebert , another Burgundian composer who was one of the first to use fauxbourdon in a setting of the Ordinary of the Mass . It is also possible that Clement Liebert is the same as a J. de Climen, a composer of around 1430, to whom a two voice canon was attributed in a manuscript formerly from a Strasbourg library, now destroyed. ref Tom R. Ward, Grove online ref References David Fallows Clement Liebert , Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy Accessed May 16, 2007 , http www.grovemusic.com subscription access Stanley Boorman, et al. Sources, MS, VII. Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy Accessed February 19, 2009 http www.grovemusic.com subscription access Tom R. Ward J. de Climen , Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy Accessed May 16, 2007 , http www.grovemusic.com ...., 1954. ISBN 0393095304 Notes Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Liebert, Clement ... DEFAULTSORT Liebert, Clement Category 15th century births Category 15th century deaths Category Renaissance composers Category Burgundian school composers it Clement Liebert ...   more details



  1. Saint Clement

    St. Clement may refer to People Pope Clement I , also known as St. Clement of Rome, died c. 98 , martyr and fourth pope Saint Clement of Metz fl. 4th century , first bishop of Metz Clement of Alexandria died 211 216 , distinguished teacher of the early Christian Church Clement of Ireland born c. 750 , active in the Paris Schools Clement of Ohrid c. 840 916 , medieval Bulgarian scholar and writer and the first Bulgarian archbishop Others St. Clement Danes , church in London, the Royal Air Force church St Clement Eastcheap , church in the City of London St Clement, Cornwall , a parish and village in the UK Saint Clement, Jersey , a parish in Jersey, Channel Islands St Clement s Day , the feast day of St. Clement Saint Clement s , non alcoholic cocktail hndis Clement, Saint cs Svat Klement fr Saint Cl ment nl Saint Clement ...   more details



  1. Charles VII

    Charles VII may refer to Charles VII of Sweden , actually Charles I of Sweden 1161 1167 Charles VII of France , the Victorious 1403 1461 Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor 1697 1745 Charles III of Spain and Charles VII of Naples 1716 1788 Carlos Mar a de los Dolores 1848 1909 , pretender to the throne of Spain, styled Charles VII by Carlists hndis Charles 07 ar bg VII cs Karel VII. cy Siarl VII es Carlos VII eo Karolo la 7 a fr Charles VII it Carlo VII hu VII. K roly egy rtelm s t lap nl Karel VII ja 7 pl Karol VII ru VII fi Kaarle VII sv Karl VII th 7 zh ...   more details



  1. Antipope Callixtus III

    Antipope Callixtus III or Callistus III died before October 19, 1183 ref Ambrogio Piazzoni , Historia wyboru papie y , Wyd. M Krak w 2003, p. 171 ref was Antipope from September 1168 to 29 August 1178. His real name was Giovanni, Abbot of Struma monastery Struma . He was a strong and early supporter of Frederick Barbarossa , and also supported Antipope Victor IV 1159 1164 Antipope Victor IV , who made him a cardinal Catholicism cardinal bishop of Albano . He was named successor to Antipope Paschal III by a small number of Schism religion schism atic cardinals. Callixtus was primarily a bargaining chip of Frederick to pressure Pope Alexander III Alexander III , and he had only limited geographical support. He resided in Viterbo . Frederick, when it became politically expedient, after the Battle of Legnano defeat of Legnano , switched his backing to Alexander, in the 1177 Peace of Venice , abjuring his position on 29 August 1178. Callixtus eventually accepted the situation, submitting to Alexander in August 1178. After this he was named rector of Benevento , where he died a few years later. There is also a pope with this name, Pope Callixtus III . Notes Reflist Antipopes DEFAULTSORT Antipope Callixtus Iii Category Antipopes Callixtus 3 Category Cardinal bishops of Albano Category 12th century Roman Catholic bishops Category 12th century Italian people Pope stub de Calixt III. Gegenpapst et Calixtus III vastupaavst el es Calixto III antipapa fr Calixte III antipape gl Calisto III, antipapa hr Kalist III., protupapa it Antipapa Callisto III la Calixtus III antipapa hu III. Kallixtusz ellenp pa nl Tegenpaus Calixtus III ja 3 pl Antypapie Kalikst III pt Antipapa Calisto III ru III sv Calixtus III motp ve uk III ...   more details



  1. Clement Fisher

    Clement Fisher may refer to Clement Fisher 16th century MP for Tamworth UK Parliament constituency Sir Clement Fisher, 2nd Baronet 1613 1683 of the Fisher Baronets , MP for Coventry UK Parliament constituency Coventry Sir Clement Fisher, 3rd Baronet c. 1675 1729 of the Fisher Baronets See also Fisher surname hndis Fisher, Clement ...   more details



  1. Frank Clement

    Frank Clement may refer to Frank G. Clement 1920 1969 , former governor of Tennessee 1953 1959, 1963 1967 Frank Clement racing driver 1886 1970 , British racing driver who won the 1924 24 Hours of Le Mans Frank Clement athlete born 1952 , retired Scottish athlete See also Francis Clement Kelly , bishop of Oklahoma hndis Clement, Frank de Frank Clement ...   more details



  1. John VII

    John VII may refer to Pope John VII , Pope from 705 to his death in 707 Patriarch John VII of Constantinople died prior to 867 , Patriarch from 837 to 843 John VII Palaiologos 1370 1408 , Byzantine Emperor for five months in 1390 John VII of Werle c. 1375 1414 Johann V VII, Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin 1558 1592 John VII, Count of Nassau 1561 1623 See also John 7 , the seventh chapter of the Gospel of John hndis John 07 Category Human name disambiguation pages John 07 br Yann VII bg VII fa fr Jean VII gl Xo n VII hr Ivan VII. it Giovanni VII pt Jo o VII desambigua o ru VII zh ...   more details



  1. Antipope Paschal III

    unreferenced date September 2007 Antipope Paschal III or Paschal III was Antipope from 1164 to 20 September 1168. His real name was Guido of Crema. Paschal III was the second of the antipopes to challenge the reign of Pope Alexander III . In 1164, a small number of cardinal Catholicism cardinal s who had elected Antipope Victor IV 1159 1164 Victor IV met again to vote Paschal III as his successor. He was established at Viterbo and successfully prevented the legitimate pontiff from reaching Rome. In order to gain more support from Emperor Frederick Barbarossa , Paschal canonized Charlemagne in 1165 . The Catholic Church has never recognized this canonization, since Paschal was an antipope. In 1179 , the Third Council of the Lateran annulled all of his ordinances, including the canonisation. Charlemagne remained in good regard still, however, among Catholics, and Prosper Gu ranger even composed a prayer to Charlemagne. Antipopes DEFAULTSORT Paschal, Antipope, Iii Category Antipopes Paschal 3 Category 12th century Christian clergy Category 12th century Italian people Category Apostolic Envoys to Poland Pope stub de Paschalis III. Gegenpapst el es Pascual III antipapa fr Pascal III gl Pascual III, antipapa hr Paskal III., protupapa it Antipapa Pasquale III la Paschalis III hu III. Paszk l ellenp pa nl Tegenpaus Paschalis III ja 3 pl Antypapie Paschalis III pt Antipapa Pascoal III ru III sk Paschal III. protip pe fi Paschalis III sv Paschalis III uk III ...   more details




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