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Gregory VIII (died 1137), born
Mauritius Burdinus (Maurice Bourdin), was
antipope from 10
March 1118
until 22
April 1121. He was born in the Limousin,...
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naming Burdinus, the
archbishop of Braga, as his own pope, who ****umed the name
Gregory VIII but came to be
known as
Antipope Gregory VIII.
Burdinus had...
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Antipope Gregory VIII.
Received back into
communion c. 1122.
Mauritius Burdinus,
Archbishop of Braga, was
excommunicated for
crowning Henry V as Holy Roman...
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Count Henry in 1094
Antipope Gregory VIII (died 1137) born
Mauritius Burdinus, the
second Archbishop of
Braga D. Paio
Mendes (died 1137): he was the...
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toponym in -a****,
formed with the
Germanic personal name
Burdinus, thus Burdinia**** > Bourdeny.
Burdinus, a
given name, gave rise to the
patronymic surnames...
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Theoderic (1100);
Albertus (1102); Maginulf-Sylvester IV (1105—1111);
Burdinus-Gregory VIII (1118—1121);
Anacletus II (1130—1138); Gregory-Victor IV (1138)...
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princes to
support Gelasius II
against Emperor Henry V and his antipope,
Burdinus (Gregory VIII) the same
Archbishop in 1119, and the
cardinal legate Matthew...
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establish the
siege of Sutri,
where the
failed antipope,
Gregory VIII (Maurice
Burdinus) had his headquarters, and from
which he was
conducting guerilla warfare...
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appointments to
ecclesiastical offices such as bishops.
Burdinus –
Gregory VIII (died 1137), born
Mauritius Burdinus (Maurice Bourdin), was
antipope from 10 March...
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presence of the
Emperor Henry V and his
antipope Gregory VIII (Maurice
Burdinus of Braga) in Rome. When news of the
death of
Gelasius II at
Cluny on 29...