Definition of Antipapal. Meaning of Antipapal. Synonyms of Antipapal

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Definition of Antipapal

Antipapal
Antipapal An`ti*pa"pal, a. Opposed to the pope or to popery. --Milton.

Meaning of Antipapal from wikipedia

- claimant: Gregory XII Antipapal claimant: Pisan Alexander V Avignonian Benedict XIII Successor Roman claimant: Gregory XII Antipapal claimant: Avignonian...
- sculptors. The tomb of Antipope John XXIII typifies political iconography of antipapal burial, subtly arguing for the legitimacy of the entombed. Reardon, 2004...
- Predecessor Roman claimant: Leo IV Antipapal claimant: John VIII Successor Roman claimant: Benedict III Antipapal claimant: Christopher Other post(s)...
- Roman Academy under Pomponio Leto, Infessura certainly belonged to the antipapal faction. Papst and other Catholic authors take pains to discredit the...
- XXIV; in response, he declared that he was John XXIII, thus affirming the antipapal status of antipope John XXIII. Before this antipope, the most recent popes...
- Predecessor Roman claimant: Leo V Antipapal claimant: Bibliothecarius Successor Roman claimant: Leo V Sergius III Antipapal claimant: Boniface VII Opposed...
- Geoffrey Boucicaut occupied Avignon. The building remained in the hands of antipapal forces for some years – it was besieged from 1410 to 1411 – but was returned...
- Predecessor Roman claimant : Gregory VII Antipapal claimant : Honorius II Successor Roman claimant : Paschal II Antipapal claimant : Theodoric Opposed to Gregory...
- Cesena. By the next year, Guido was captain of Forlì, with control of all antipapal power in Romagna. Guido commanded the defenders during the siege of Forlì...
- translation by John Trevisa (1342-1402) was po****r in England because of its antipapalism, and it continued to be po****r in the 16th century for similar reasons...