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  Antipope Feature @ UltraTopSecret.com (Ultra Top Secret)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
An antipope is one who, in opposition to the generally recognized Pope, makes a widely accepted claim to be the lawful Pope.
The earliest antipope, Hippolytus, was elected in protest against Pope Callixtus I by a schismatic group in the city of Rome in the 3rd century.
Manuel Alonso Corral (Peter II), succeeded Gregory XVII as the Pope of the Palmarian Catholic Church in 2005 in Spain
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1072), born Peter Cadalus, was an antipope (antipope: an antipope is one whose claim to being pope is the result of a disputed or contested...
With the support of the Empress and the nobles, in the spring of 1062 Cadalus with his troops marched towards Rome (Rome: Capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire) to claim the papal seat by force.
Alexander II was recognized as the lawful pontiff, and his rival, Cadalus, excommunicated (excommunicated: excommunication is a religious censure which is used to deprive or suspend membership in...
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The sometime papal Chancellor, Christophorus had sought Lombard help to depose Pope Constantine II - who was the candidate of the military faction in Rome.
When Antipope Costantine II was taken captive, Waldipert, acting as the envoy of the Lombard king Desiderius accompanied Christophorus' brother Sergius in an attack on Rome that ended Constantine's papacy.
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Hippolytus was exiled to the mines on the island of Sardinia in the company of Callixtus' successor Pope Pontian, was reconciled to the Catholic Church before his death, and has been canonized by the Church.
The Catholic Encyclopedia also mentions a Natalius[1], before Hippolytus, as first antipope, who, according to Eusebius's EH5.28.8-12, quoting the Little Labyrinth of Hippolytus, after being "scourged all night by the holy angels", covered in ash, dressed in sackcloth, and "after some difficulty", tearfully submitted to Pope Zephyrinus.
Reinaldus Michael Benjamins (Antipope Gregory XIX) self-proclaimed in 2001 in New York, United States of America.
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Antipope Constantine II was killed by the Lombards.
He was an antipope from 767 - 768, during the reign of Pope Stephen IV.
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 Constantine II
Antipope Constantine II, antipope from 767 - 768
Constantine II of the Roman Empire (317 - 340), Roman Emperor 337 - 340
Constantine II of Greece (born 6/2/1940), King of Greece March 6, 1964 - December 8, 1974
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 Constantine II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Constantine II (317 - 340), Roman Emperor 337 - 340
Constantine II of Greece (born 6/2/1940), Olympic Champion (1960) and formerly King of the Hellenes March 6, 1964 - December 8, 1974
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Antipope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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.
The scandal of multiple claimants added to the demands for reform that produced the Protestant Reformation at the turn of the 16th century.
These antipopes are (for the most part) not self-proclaimed in the strictest sense but organized and held elections of 'faithful' Catholics, none of them recognized as cardinals.
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 Constantine II: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Antipope Constantine II (Antipope Constantine II: antipope constantine ii was an antipope from 767 to 768, during the reign of...
Constantine II of the Roman Empire (Constantine II of the Roman Empire: more facts about this subject) (317 (317: more facts about this subject) - 340 (340: more facts about this subject)), Roman Emperor 337 (337: more facts about this subject) - 340 (340: more facts about this subject)
Constantine II of Greece (Constantine II of Greece: more facts about this subject) (born 6/2/1940), King of Greece March 6, 1964 - December 8, 1974
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 Antipope - QuickSeek Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
These antipopes were usually in opposition to a specific person chosen by the papal electors (since the Middle Ages, the College of Cardinals; in the twentieth century, their special secret meeting, called conclave, however applies the age limit for eligibility).
There is a significant number of antipopes self-proclaimed Peter II, due to the special meaning of this name; see Antipope Peter II.
These antipopes are (for the most part) not self-proclaimed in the strictest sense but organized and held elections of 'faithful' Catholics.
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Antipope Constantine II Antipope Constantine II was killed by the Lombards.
He was Antipope from 767 - 768, during the reign of Pope Stephen IV.
He stopped being Antipope in 768 because he was a bit too dead to continue his duties.
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 Constantine - QuickSeek Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Constantine is a common name derived from the Latin word constans, meaning constant or steadfast.
Constantine II (or Kuestantinos II) of Ethiopia, also known as Eskander
The Constantines are an indie rock band from Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
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Antipope Pius XIII, the Sedevacantist Antipope of the true Catholic Church.
Other schisms such as the Church of England, the Old Catholic Church and the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association began in a rejection of a primary dogma of the papacy.
Some of these antipopes have developed their own religious infrastructure in recognition that the conventional popes are not likely to consider ceding authority to them, thus being at once antipopes of the Universal Church and popes of their particular sect.
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The earliest of these, Hippolytus, was elected in protest against Pope Callixtus I by a schismatic group in the city of Rome in the 3rd century.
Hippolytus ended his life, however, in exile during Roman imperial persecution in the mines on the island of Sardinia in the company of Callixtus' successor Pope Pontian, and was reconciled to the Catholic Church.
(Jean) Gaston Tremblay (Antipope Gregory XVII) succeeded Clement XV in 1968 in Canada - not to be confused with the Canadian politician Gaston Tremblay.
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 Antipope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In the twentieth century, their special secret meeting, called a conclave began applying an age limit for eligibility.
It was not evident, during periods when two (or three) rival claimants existed, which was the antipope, and which was the pope, and the clear-cut distinctions made between them in retrospect can give a false sense that certainty existed among their contemporaries.
Sedevacantist antipopes frequently refer to the generally recognized successors of Pope Pius XII as antipopes.
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 TIMELINE 8th CENTURY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
705-11: Emperor Justinian II restored to power The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 705-15: Caliph Walid constructs the Great Mosque at Damascus The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 706: Arab invasions of Asia Minor recommence The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 707: Death of Emperor Mommu of Japan, succeeded by Empress Gemmei.
752-7 Pope Stephen II, first Roman elected to the papacy in the eighth century The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 753-4 Pope Stephen II travels to Francia, makes alliance between papacy and Pippin, king of the Franks The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 753: Pope Constantine V calls the Synod of Constantinople.
King Alfonso II (792-842) took advantage of this by building a shrine over the tomb of the saint, which resulted in numerous pilgrimmages, an aura of orthodox Christianity, and even more support from Carolingian and Western powers, for the Reconquest from Islam, which Pelayo supposedly started in 718, shortly after the Muslim conquest.
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Constantine declares Constantinople capital of a Christian Empire.
Constantine II killed at Battle of Aquileia, fighting his brother Constans
Constantine V (Copronymus) succeeds to the Byzantine throne, renews the prohibition of image-worship.
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 Trivia Matters: 2005-04-17
Though Chad was popular in England, just as Kilroy was in the US military, still nobody (other than James J Kilroy) has stepped forward to claim him as their own invention, even though there were 26 men named Kilroy in the military during WW2.
Al Pacino was paid $35,000 for the role as Michael, but was under contract to another studio that sued him for breach of contract, he was ordered to make two films for the other studio for free and pay the court costs.
The Godfather Part II was the last American film to be printed in dye-transfer Technicolor.
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One day must be allotted in which Pope John Paul II and, also, all the bishops of the world must unite on one day, I repeat, and pray for Russia; or Russia will continue to be the scourge from God.
-I do not include Pope John Paul II at this time, because he is under the domination of his bishops and cardinals.
Antipope refers to a pontiff set up in opposition to one asserted to be
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In some quarters, it is felt that Benedict's election as pope is further evidence that the papacy is moving away from being an Italian-dominated institution.
These antipopes were usually in opposition to a specific person chosen by the papal electors (since the Middle Ages, the
Felix II (confused with a martyr with the same name and thus considered an authentic pope until recently),
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He is sometimes omitted from Papal lists, and his immediate successor given the style "Stephen II" - with subsequent Stephens being renumbered in similar fashion.
Victor II (Gebhard, Count of Calw, Tollenstein, and Hirschberg)...1055-1057
Paschal II (Rainier of Bieda).....................1099-1118 opposed by following three...
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 From Peter to Benedict: The List of Popes | The-Tidings.com
The following men have led the Catholic Church as pope.
An antipope is defined by the Catholic Encyclopedia as "a false claimant of the Holy See in opposition to a pontiff canonically elected."
Sylvester III (1045) -- Considered by some to be an antipope
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