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Nicholas V, born
Pietro Rainalducci (c. 1258 – 16
October 1333) was an
antipope in
Italy from 12 May 1328 to 25 July 1330
during the
pontificate of Pope...
- 1328– 25 July 1330 (2 years, 74 days)
Nicholas V
NICOLAVS Quintus Pietro Rainalducci, O.F.M. 1260 Corvaro,
Papal States 68 / 70 (†73)
Subject and
later the...
- (95 days) 12 May 1328 – 12 Aug 1330
Nicholas V
Nicolaus Quintus Pietro Rainalducci c. 1258 Corvaro,
Papal States 70 / 74 2 years, 92 days (822 days) Supported...
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declared John XXII
deposed and
installed the
Spiritual Franciscan Pietro Rainalducci as antipope. The
Franciscan chapter that
opened in
Bologna on 28 May...
- XXII—deposed on
grounds of heresy. He then
installed the
Franciscan Pietro Rainalducci as
Nicholas V.
Nicholas was
deposed upon Louis's
departure from Rome...
- Minorita. 36.
Schismatic crow
Nicholas V,
Antipope (1328–30)
Pietro Rainalducci di
Corvaro Who was
called Brother Peter of
Corbarium (Corvaro), the Minorite...
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grounds of heresy. He then
installed a
Spiritual Franciscan,
Pietro Rainalducci as
antipope Nicholas V, who soon left Rome and a few
years later submitted...
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declared John XXII
deposed and
installed the
Spiritual Franciscan Pietro Rainalducci as Pope. The
Franciscan chapter that
opened in
Bologna on 28 May reelected...
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crowned by Rome's representative,
Sciarra della Colonna.
Pietro Rainalducci was
created Antipope Nicholas V in May 1328, by Louis. In response, John...
- 1328); on 12 May he
nominated and had
consecrated as
antipope Pietro Rainalducci of Corvara, a Franciscan,
under the name of
Nicholas V. The
three fugitives...