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Honorius II (c. 1010 – 1072), born
Pietro Cadalo (Latin
Petrus Cadalus), was an
antipope from 1061 to 1072. He was born in the
County of Verona, and became...
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Henry IV, Holy
Roman Emperor, to
nominate Bishop Pietro Cadalo to
succeed Nicholas II.
Cadalo was
elected Antipope Honorius II at a
synod convoked at...
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September 1061 – 1072 (10 years, 185 days)
Honorius II
HONORIVS Secundus Pietro Cadalo 1010 Verona,
March of Verona, Holy
Roman Empire 61 / 72
Subject of the March...
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coronation in
October 1061,
suddenly changed sides. With the
Germans abandoning Cadalo and
embracing Alexander, the
Normans were no
longer the
mainstay and support...
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usually a
member of the
Imperial party. Two of its
bishops became antipopes:
Càdalo,
founder of the cathedral, as
Honorius II; and Guibert, as
Clement III....
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basilica by Pope
Gregory XVI in a bull of 13 June 1834. On 24
April 1246,
Cadalo, the new
bishop of Parma, and his family, who were
established in the diocese...
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After a fire destro**** the
early Christian basilica in
August 1058,
Bishop Cadalo broke ground for a new
cathedral in a
different place; the
building was...
- Tuscany. The
Cadolinger were
named after one of
their ancestors,
Count Cadalo, who was
attested from 952 to 986; they died out in 1113.
Paolo Golinelli...
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Canossa family (who were
aiming for
power in Verona). In 1046
Pietro Cadalo (****ure
antipope Honorius II) founded, just
outside the walls, the abbey...
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April 1046, the
deacon of the
Verona Cathedral,
later bishop of Parma,
Cadalo commissioned the
construction of a
Benedictine monastery outside the city...