Antipope
person who claims to be, but is not recognized as, the legitimate pope
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Antipope is a term of the Roman Catholic Church in the context of its official list of popes.[1] An antipope is not included in the list of popes in the Vatican's annual directory, Annuario Pontificio[2]
An antipope is a pretender who falsely claims to be pope or who wrongly opposes the legitimate and recognized pope.[3]
The existence or claims of an antipope produces a schism in the Roman Catholic Church. A conflict is caused by those who are opposing the authority of the pope.[4]
Coat of Arms | Antipope | Image | Latin Name | Secular Name | Place of Birth | Pontificate | Age |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hippolytus | Hippolytus | Asia Minor, Roman Empire (Turkey) | 217–235 | III | |||
Novatian | Novatianus | March 251 – 258 | |||||
Felix II | Felix Secundus |
355 – 22 November 365 | IV | ||||
Ursinus | Ursinus | September 366 – November 367 | |||||
Eulalius | Eulalius | 27 December or 29 December 418 – 3 April 419 | V | ||||
Laurentius | Laurentius | 1) 22 November 498 – February 499 2) 501–505 | |||||
Dioscorus | 22 September 530 – 14 October 530 | VI | |||||
Theodorus | Theodorus | 687 | VII | ||||
Paschal | Paschalis | 687 | |||||
Constantine II | Constantinus Secundus |
5 July 767 – 6 August 768 | VIII | ||||
Philip | Philippus | 31 July 768 | |||||
John VIII | Ioannes Octavus |
January 844 | IX | ||||
Anastasius III | Anastasius Tertius |
August 855 – September 855 | |||||
Christopher | Christophorus | Rome, Papal States (Italy) | July or September 903 – January 904 | X | |||
Boniface VII Again |
Bonifacius Septimus |
Franco | Italy | August 984 – July 985 | |||
John XVI | Ioannes Sextus Decimus |
John Philagathus (Filogatos) | Rossano, County of Calabria (Italy) | April 997 – February 998 | |||
Gregory VI | Gregorius Sextus |
1012 | XI | ||||
Benedict X | Benedictus Decimus |
Giovanni Mincius | Rome, Papal States (Italy) | 5 April 1058 – 24 January 1059 | |||
Honorius II | Honorius Secundus |
Peter Cadalus | Rome, Papal States (Italy) | 28 October 1061 – 1064/1072 | |||
Clement III | Clemens Tertius |
Wibert of Ravenna | Parma, Holy Roman Empire (Italy) | 1) 26 June 1080 2) 24 May 1084 – 8 September 1100 | |||
Theodoric | Theodoricus | September 1100 – January 1101 | XII | ||||
Albert | Albertus | Italy | February – March 1102 | ||||
Sylvester IV | Silvester Quartus |
Maginulf | Germany or Italy | 18 November 1105 – 12 April 1111 | |||
Gregory VIII | Gregorius Octavus |
Maurice | Limousin, Kingdom of France (France) | 8 March 1118 – April 1121 | |||
Anacletus II | Anacletus Secundus |
Pietro Pierleoni OSB | Rome, Papal States (Italy) | 14 February 1130 – 25 January 1138 | |||
Victor IV | Victor Quartus |
Gregorio de Ceccano | Ceccano, Papal States (Italy) | March 1138 – 29 May 1138 | |||
Victor IV | Victor Quartus |
Ottaviano de Monticello | Rome, Papal States (Italy) | 7 September 1159 – 20 April 1164 | |||
Paschal III | Paschalis Tertius |
Guido di Crema | Crema, Holy Roman Empire (Italy) | 22 April 1164 – 20 September 1168 | |||
Callistus III | Callistus Tertius |
Giovanni de Struma OSB | Tuscany, Holy Roman Empire (Italy) | September 1168 – 29 August 1178 | |||
Innocent III | Innocentius Tertius |
Lando de Sittino | Lazio, Papal States (Italy) | 29 September 1179 – January 1180 | |||
Nicholas V | Nicolaus Quintus |
Pietro Rainalducci OFM | Borgorose, Italy | May 12, 1328 –August 25, 1330 | XIV | ||
Clement VII | Clemens Septimus |
Robert of Geneva | Geneva, Holy Roman Empire (Switzerland) | September 20, 1378 – September 16, 1394 | |||
Benedict XIII | Benedictus Tertius Decimus |
Pedro de Luna | Illueca, Spain | September 28, 1394 – July 26, 1417 | |||
Alexander V | Alexander Quintus |
Pietro Philarghi OFM |
Crete, Republic of Venice (Greece) | June 26, 1409 – May 3, 1410 | XV | ||
John XXIII | Ioannes Vicesimus Tertius |
Baldassare Cossa | Naples, Kingdom of Naples (Italy) | May 17, 1410 – May 29, 1415 | |||
Felix V | Felix Quintus |
Amadeus VIII | Chambéry, Duchy of Savoy (France) | November 5, 1439 – April 7, 1449 |
References
change- ↑ "List of Popes," Catholic Encyclopedia (2009); retrieved 2011-11-8.
- ↑ Curia Romana. (2008). Annuario Pontificio, p. 12; excerpt, "... we come across elections in which problems of harmonising historical criteria and those of theology and canon law make it impossible to decide clearly which side possessed the legitimacy whose factual existence guarantees the unbroken lawful succession of the successors of Saint Peter. The uncertainty that in some cases results has made it advisable to abandon the assignation of successive numbers in the list of the popes."
- ↑ "Antipope" Catholic Encyclopedia; retrieved 2011-11-8.
- ↑ Lieber, Francis (1835). Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations-lexicon. Desilver, Thomas, & Company. p. 280.
- ↑ "Papacy - Popes, Antipopes, Succession | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2024-10-24.
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