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  Antipope Ursicinus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ursicinus, also known as Ursinus, was elected pope in a violently contested election in 366 as a rival to Pope Damasus I.
Antipope Felix II was imposed as his successor.
At a synod in 378 Ursicinus was condemned and Damasus exonerated and declared the true pope.
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 Antipope
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 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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, Hippolytus, 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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 Wikinfo | Antipope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In the case of certain periods of turbulence in the Roman Catholic Church, elections later determined to have been invalid have set up claimants to the Papacy, and usually in opposition to a specific pope.
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.
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.
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 Antipope
An antipope is a person who makes a widely accepted claim to be the lawful Pope, in opposition to the Pope recognized by the Catholic Church.
Antipopes are typically those supported by a fairly significant faction of cardinals.
Persons who claim to be the Pope but have few followers, such as the modern Sedevacantist antipopes, are not generally counted as antipopes (though they techically are), and therefore ignored for regnal numbering.
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 Antipope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An antipope is one who, in opposition to the generally recognized Pope, makes a widely accepted claim to be the lawful Pope.
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.
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 Antelope to Antipope -- Bitching Board
> >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.
(See >Western Schism, Antipope Benedict XIII.) > >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.
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Slugs are Antipope in cold weather and rest in the soil.
Our Featured Antipope article on Antipope Category: Antipope Antipope Felix V, the last historical Antipope.
The many who, today perhaps even more than in the past, claim to be Pope, but have few, if any, followers, are not generally classified as antipopes in the strict sense.
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 Ursicinus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Ursicinus (several saints in Italy and elsewhere)
Ursicinus, a Roman general of the fourth century
Bishop Ursicinus of Ravenna (6th century), who ordered the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe built.
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Antipope Paschal III (or Paschal III) was Antipope from 1164 to September 20, 1168.
Paschal III was the second of the antipopes to challenge the reign of Pope Alexander III.
In 1164, a small number of cardinals who had elected Victor IV met again to vote Paschal III as his successor.
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There is a significant number of antipopes self-proclaimed Peter II, due to the special meaning of this name; see Antipope Peter II.
Francis Konrad Schuckardt (Hadrian VII), self-proclaimed in 1984 in Washington, United States of America before leaving the TLRC (later the CMRI) in Washington State, U.S.A. Independents and Antipopes of other groups
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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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355 - 3rd "Antipope" / Felix II -
Siricius, Bishop of Rome from 17 December 384 until his death on 26 November 399, was successor to Damasus and was himself succeeded by Anastasius I. He was the author of two decrees concerning clerical celibacy, and was the first Bishop of Rome to use the title of Pope.
He was elected unanimously, despite Antipope Ursinus’s attempt to promote himself.
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