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  KOLBE'S GREATEST BOOKS: Pope St. Symmachus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Theodoric pronouncing in favour of Symmachus on the ground that he was elected first and by the majority of the clergy, Laurentius submitted to the decision.
Laurentius had his portrait added to the series of popes in the Church of Saint Paul Without the Walls.
Laurentius having lost many adherents among the senators the king's command was executed without difficulty.
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 Antipope John XXIII Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
These antipopes were usually in opposition to a specific person chosen by the papal electors (since the Middle Ages, the college of cardinals).
The earliest antipope, Antipope HippolytusHippolytus, was elected in protest against Pope Callixtus I by a schismatic group in the city of Rome in the 3rd century.
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.
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 Antipope John Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It would not necessarily have been 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.
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.
Sedevacantist antipopes frequently refer to the conventional successors of Pope Pius XII - Popes Pope John XXIIIJohn XXIII, Pope Paul VIPaul VI, Pope John Paul IJohn Paul I, Pope John Paul IIJohn Paul II and Pope Benedict XVIBenedict XVI - as a series of antipapacies.
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 A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A.D., with an Account of the ...
Laurentius (10), antipope, elected on the same day as Symmachus, four days after the decease of Anastasius II., which, according to Pagi (Critic.
Laurentius at first acquiesced, and accepted the see of Nucerina, but his partisans at Rome recalled him, and for three years after his election Rome was divided into two parties, headed by Festus and Probinus on the side of Laurentius, and by Faustus on the side of Symmachus.
Laurentius is said, in a fragment of a catalogue of the popes printed from a remarkably ancient MS.
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 Laurentius --  Encyclopædia Britannica
antipope in 498 and from 501 to about 505/507, whose disputed papal election gave his name to the Laurentian schism, a split in the Roman Catholic church.
Late in the 5th century, the Roman church's relations with the Eastern church in Constantinople became badly strained.
English Lawrence antipope in 498 and from 501 to about 505/507, whose disputed papal election gave his name to the Laurentian schism, a split in the Roman Catholic church.
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 Symmachian Forgeries
The Symmachian Forgeries were devised by the supporters of Symmachus, bishop of Rome, in his contention with Laurentius over the bishopric of Rome in the early sixth century.
Theodoric convoked a Roman synod in 501; during its fourth session (the Palmary Synod) the bishops decreed that there was no precedent for other bishops' passing judgment on the pope, which was ultimately in the hands of God.
A complex of forged texts was produced in the early sixth century as a result of the schism between Pope Symmachus and Laurentius in Rome.
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 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 04.03.08
In the Laurentian schism dividing Rome between Pope Symmachus and the antipope Laurentius, Theoderic maintained a position of scrupulous neutrality, sporadically winning praise from both sides.
Here Moorhead analyzes with skill the difficult sources relating to the end of the Acacian schism in 519, and the writings of Boethius's intellectual circle, which appears to have had contacts with pro- monophysite groups in Africa and the E ast.
But I am not convinced that the intellectual circle of Boethius, Dionysius Exiguus and John I definitely traced its formation b ack to supporters of Laurentius, or that pro- Byzantine sentiments were the crucial dividing factor in the schism of the 500s and later in the arrest of Boethius in 523.
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 Trivia Matters: 2005-04-17
Benedict VII (974-83) Boniface VII, Antipope (974; 984-985)-->
Gregory VII (1073-85) Guibert ("Clement III"), Antipope (1080-1100)-->
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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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We are being primed to follow the antipope."
Antipope refers to a pontiff set up in opposition to one asserted to be
1080, 1084-1100 Clement III (Guibert of Ravenna) Antipope
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