Antipope
Antipope
A false claimant of the Holy See in opposition to a pontiff canonically elected. At various times in the history of the Church illegal pretenders to the Papal Chair have arisen, and frequently exercised pontifical functions in defiance of the true occupant. Hergenröther enumerates thirty in the following order:
* Hippolytus(?), III century
* Novatian, 251
* Felix II, 355-365
* Ursicinus, 366-367
* Eulalius, 418-419
* Laurentius, 498-501
* Constantine II, 767
* Philip, VIII century
* Anastasius, 855
* Leo VIII, 956-963
* Boniface VII, 974
* John XVI, X century
* Gregory, 1012
* Sylvester III, 1044
* Benedict X, 1058
* Honorius II, 1061-72
* Guibert or Clement III, 1080-1100
* Theodoric, 100
* Aleric, 1102
* Maginulf, 1105
* Burdin (Gregory VIII), 1118
* Anacletus II, 1130-38
* Victor IV, 1159-64
* Pascal III, 1164-68
* Calixtus III, 1168-77
* Innocent III, 1178-80
* Nicholas V, 1328-30
* Robert of Geneva (Clement VII), 20 September, 1378 to 16 September, 1394
* Amadeus of Savoy (Felix V), November, 1439 to April, 1449
* Felix V, 1439-49
Transcribed by Paul T. Crowley Dedicated to Pope John Paul II
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