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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...
- been
raised to the
papal chair as
Alexander II. They
chose Cadulus or
Cadalus, an
intriguing Bishop of Parma, a man
capable of all
crimes and a public...
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Nicholas II July 1061 – 31 May 1064
Honorius II
Honorius Secundus Pietro Cadalus 1010 Verona,
Papal States 51 / 54 (†62) 2 years, 335 days (1065) Supported...
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elected Cadalus,
Bishop of Parma,
antipope on 28 October. The
election of two
popes divided the
German clergy. Some
bishops supported Cadalus (now known...
- Peter's
Basilica impossible. The
German court nominated another candidate,
Cadalus,
bishop of Parma, who was
proclaimed Pope at a
council held at
Basel under...
- came of age to rule. She
opposed Pope
Alexander II and
helped to
elect Cadalus, his rival, to the throne. In 1062, her son
Henry was kidnapped, and, as...
- It has been
suggested that
Alexander was
preoccupied with the
Antipope Cadalus at the time and did not
preach a
plenary indulgence for
warriors of the...
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empire and the
attitude of the
Church of
Germany towards the
schism of
Cadalus,
antipope during the
reign of
Alexander II. The
diocesan synods of Augsburg...
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Cadalan Schism (1061–1064),
Benzo supported the
imperial candidate,
Bishop Cadalus of Parma,
against the
reform candidate, Pope
Alexander II.
Benzo later...
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Cadalan Schism (1061-1064) he
supported the Pope
Alexander II
against Bishop Cadalus of Parma. He also
supported the
canons of San
Lorenzo at Oulx. Yet Cunibert...