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  Theodoric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theodoric was a first name frequently encountered in medieval European history.
Theodoric I (died 451), king of the Visigoths
Theodoric II (died 466), king of the Visigoths
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 Antipope Theodoric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theodoric was an antipope in 1100 and 1101.
Antipope Clement III died on September 8, 1100.
Forced to abandon Rome, Theodoric was seized three and a half months later and brought before Pope Paschal II, where he was condemned and declared an antipope and then sent to the monastery of LaCava, Salerno, where he died in 1102, according to the epitaph in the crypt of the monastery.
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 KOLBE'S GREATEST BOOKS: Pope St. Symmachus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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.
Theodoric, however, sent as visitor Bishop Peter of Altinum in upper Italy, who was to administer the Roman Church in the place of the accused pope.
King Theodoric, not satisfied with the decision of the synod, although the great majority of the Italian episcopate was on the side of the rightful pope, did nothing to carry out the new ordinances.
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 Theodoric Medieval Sourcebook: Jordanes: Theodoric, King Of The Ostrogoths. Davis Introduction: The Ostrogo
Theodoric Medieval Sourcebook: Jordanes: Theodoric, King Of The Ostrogoths.
Theodoric the Great (454 - August 30, 526) was king of the East Goths, the Ostrogoths (488-526), ruler ruled under the name of Theodoric (Gothic Thiudareiks, meaning "King of the.
Antipope Theodoric Theodoric of Chartres Theodoric of York Theodoric the.
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Theodoric wisely decided to recognize Symmachus because he had been elected first and by a majority.
Theodoric then requested a synod to settle the matter, and sent, as Visitor to Rome, Bishop Peter of Altinum.
Theodoric, however, refused to accept this, and the pro-Byzantine faction brought back Antipope Lawrence and installed him in the Lateran.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Creations of cardinals of the XII Century
Antipope Theodoric was elected in September 1100 and deposed in January 1101.
Antipope Celestine II was elected on December 15/16, 1124.
Antipope Innocent III was elected on September 29, 1179 and deposed in January 1180.
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 Antipope John XXIII Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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.
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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 Antipope Adalbert -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
But no sooner did word of what was there being done spread abroad than the whole city was in an uproar, and the crowd rushed to the Basilica.
In great alarm the assembly hastily broke up; but while Albert, the newly elected Antipope, who was the Bishop of Sabina, contrived to make his escape to the Basilica of St. Marcellus, many of his party were seized and were roughly handled.
After a short incarceration in a tower, he too was sent to a Monastery and ended his days as a Monk at St. Lawrence's at Aversa.
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 antipope --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Some antipopes were elected by factions in doctrinal disagreements, and others were chosen in double elections arbitrated by secular authorities or picked as third candidates in an effort to resolve such disputes.
During the Investiture Controversy, Henry IV appointed an antipope, and several more antipopes claimed the papal office over the next 200 years as a result of disputed elections or further struggles with secular rulers.
The principal age of the antipope came after the papal court was moved from Rome to Avignon in the 14th century (see Avignon papacy), an event that led to the Western Schism of 1378–1417.
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 Antipope Theodoric -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Theodoric was an (additional info and facts about antipope) antipope in 1100 and 1101.
His followers in (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) Rome met secretly at night in (additional info and facts about St. Peter's Basilica) St.
Peter's Basilica and elected and enthroned Cardinal Teodorico, the Bishop Albano, who then went by the name of Theodoric.
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 Antipope - ArtPolitic Encyclopedia of Politics : Information Portal
Hippolytus ended his life, however, in exile during Roman imperial persecution in the mines on the island of Sardinia in the company of Callixtus's successor Pope Pontian, and was reconciled to the Catholic Church.
There has not been an antipope since 1449 - more recent schisms like the Church of England are controlled by lay sovereigns who do not want to have an ecclesiastical rival or begin like the Old Catholic Church in a rejection of a primary dogma of the papacy.
Antipope Gregory XVII self-proclaimed in 1978 in Spain
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 Antipope Adalbert - TheBestLinks.com - Holy Roman Empire, 1101, Antipope Clement III, Antipope Theodoric, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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After Antipope Theodoric was arrested and imprisoned in January, 1101, the followers of Antipope Clement III, encouraged by King Henry IV of Germany -- Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire -- gathered in the Basilica of SS.
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 Theodoric --  Encyclopædia Britannica
As cardinal bishop of Santa Ruffina, he was elected pope by the faction headed by the Holy Roman emperor Henry IV during the struggle between empire and papacy, but in 1101 he was seized by the supporters of the legitimate pope, Paschal II, who had him confined in a monastery, where he died.
Theodoric was the eldest son of Clovis I, but born of an unknown woman, unlike the other sons, whose mother was Clotilda.
Cooperation with his brother, Theodebert II of Austrasia, was followed by discord, and in 612 Theodoric, supported by his grandmother, Brunhild, overthrew his brother.
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 Antipope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
An antipope is one whose claim to being Pope is the result of a disputed or contested election.
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.
Sedevacantist antipopes frequently refer to the conventional successors of Pope Pius XII as a series of antipapacies.
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It contains many sources otherwise lost, specially letters on the Arian controversy; but it is defect ive in historical sense and chronological accuracy, and on account of Theodoret's inclination to em bellishment and miraculous narrative, and prefer ence for the personal.
Instead of a " union according to hypostases," he would accept only one that " man ifests the essential properties or modes of the natures." The man united to God was born of Mary; between God the Logos and the form of a servant a distinction must be drawn.
Theodor von Kyros, Munich, 1871; J. Newman, Historical Sketches, iii.
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 AllRefer.com - Popes of the Roman Catholic Church (table) - Encyclopedia
Before St. Victor I (189), dates may err by one year.
Antipopes : i.e., those men whose elections have been declared uncanonical : are indicated.
Leo VII, 96365, or Benedict V, 96466 (one of these was an antipope)
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 antipope --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
The elections of several antipopes are greatly obscured by incomplete or biased records, and at times even their contemporaries could not decide who was the true pope.
In the 7th century Paschal and Theodore were rivals for the papacy, and both were unwilling to renounce their claims.
This led to the election of the antipope Honorius II in opposition to the canonically elected Alexander II, who was eventually recognized by the emperor.
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 Popes 501 - 600   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Theodoric, initally disposed to allowing the both of them to be Popes if they wanted, finally sided with Symmachus.
Theodoric arrested the John immediately upon his return to Italy.
When King Theodoric proposed cardinal-priest Felix of Samnium, son of Castorius for Pope, the clergy and people were sufficiently in fear that they elected him.
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 The world's top antipope websites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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.
There had not been an antipope since 1449, until 1978, when Antipope Gregory XVII was self-declared.
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Theodoric was waiting for him, now a brutal Theodoric who had just butchered the gentle philosopher Boethius and the senator Symmachus.
Theodoric did not long survive his illustrious victim, Pope John, and died on August 30, 526.
This lady, Theodoric's daughter, was quite favorable to the Church, and from her Pope Felix secured a decree, drawn up by the noble old Cassiodorus, which reserved the trial of clerics to the pope.
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 antipope --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
The elections of several antipopes are greatly obscured by incomplete or biased...
While the Investiture Controversy raged between the German king Henry V (later Holy Roman emperor) and Pope Paschal II, the imperialist faction, under Werner, margrave of Ancona, elected Maginulfo as successor to the imperialist antipope Albert (Aleric) on Nov. 18, 1105.
He was cardinal bishop of Sabina when elected in February or March 1102 as successor to the antipope Theodoric of Santa Ruffina, who had been set up against the legitimate pope, Paschal II, by an imperial faction supporting the Holy Roman emperor Henry IV in his struggle with Paschal for supremacy.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Papal Elections of the XII Century (1181-1191)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Antipope Theodoric was arrested and imprisoned in January 1101.
Antipope Victor V died in Lucca on April 20, 1164.
Antipope Paschal III died on September 20, 1168.
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 New Catholic Dictionary: Laurentius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
His supporters were in sympathy with the Byzantine party who hoped that he would approve the Henotikoli of Emperor Zeno.
Both claimants appealed to Theodoric, King of the Goths who decided in favor of Symmachus.
The latter banished the antipope and restored the churches he had unlawfully seized.
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 Roman Catholic Church, Christian church headed by the pope, the bishop of Rome
The schism was ended by the Council of Constance (1414—18) that accepted Gregory's resignation, deposed Benedict and John, and elected MARTIN V as pope.
Theodore II John IX Benedict IV Leo V antipope: Christopher
Urban II Paschal II antipope: Theodoric antipope: Albert antipope: Sylvester IV Gelasius II antipope: Gregory VIII
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 Antipope : search word
(Jean) Gaston Tremblay (Antipope Gregory XVII) succeeded Clement XV in 1968 in Canada - not to be confused with the Canadian politician Gaston Tremblay.
Gino Frediani (Antipope Emmanuel I) self-proclaimed from 1973–1984 in Italy
Valeriano Vestini (Antipope Valeriano I) self-proclaimed in 1990 in Chieti, Italy
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Anti-Pope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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.
The emperors would frequently sponsor antipopes in order to further their cause.
There is a significant number of antipopes self-proclaimed Peter II, due to the special meaning of this name; see Antipope Peter II.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Theodoric   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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