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Pseudocardinals, quasi-cardinals or
anticardinals were the
uncanonical Cardinals created by six of the Antipopes, in or
rival to Rome,
including two of...
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several places as a
canon before he was
named as the
Bishop of Metz and a
pseudocardinal under an antipope. He was
noted for his
austerities and
successes in...
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Bishop of Durham,
twice Lord
Chancellor of
England to
three kings, and a
Pseudocardinal. In turn
Keeper of the King's
signet and
Keeper of the
Privy Seal before...
- Rabat) (1408–1417),
pseudocardinal of the
Antipope Benedict XIII
Pierre of Foix, (1417–1431) Jean
Carrier (1423-c. 1429),
pseudocardinal of the
Antipope Benedict...
- deceased)
Tommaso di
Casasco (30 May 1382 – 17 June 1390, deceased),
pseudocardinal of
Antipope Clement VII Bálint Alsáni (9
February 1385 – 1386, named...
- 2,900 (excluding
possible undo****ented 12th-century
cardinals and
pseudocardinals appointed during the
Western Schism by
pontiffs now
considered to be...
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Carrillo de
Albornoz (1408–1418),
pseudocardinal of
Antipope Benedict XIII (1419–1423)
Giacomo Isolani (1413–1417),
pseudocardinal of
Antipope John
XXIII (1417-1420...
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Pseudocardinal-Priest of S. Pr****ede (1396? – 1412.09.23▼),
Archpriest of
Papal Basilica of St.
Peter (1412 – 1420.09.19▼),
promoted Pseudocardinal-Bishop...
- Pope
Boniface IX and Pope
Martin V, as well as
Pierre de
Luxembourg (
pseudocardinal of the
Antipope Clement VII) and
Saint John
Henry Newman. San Giorgio...
- Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published] Chow, Gabriel. "
Pseudocardinal Bartolomeo Aicardi Visconti". GCatholic.org.
Retrieved June 16, 2018...