Alexander V

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Alexander V was a Pisan-line antipope during the Western Schism who briefly claimed the papacy in the early 15th century amid rival papal claimants.

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Alexander V canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic cleric
antipope
historical figure
alsoKnownAs Peter of Candia
Pietro Filargo
Pietro Philargi
birthDate c. 1339
birthName Petros Philarges
birthPlace Crete
surface form: Candia, Crete

Heraklion
surface form: Heraklion, Crete
burialPlace Basilica of San Francesco, Bologna
causeOfDeath sudden illness (disputed)
centuryOfActivity 14th century
15th century
claimedOffice Pope
deathDate 1410-05-03
deathPlace Bologna
education University of Oxford
La Sorbonne
surface form: University of Paris
electedBy Council of Pisa
electionDate 1409-06-26
electionPlace Pisa
memberOf Franciscan Order
nationality Greek
occupation theologian
university teacher
opposedClaimant Pope Benedict XIII
surface form: Benedict XIII

Pope Gregory XII
surface form: Gregory XII
papalLine Pisa obedience
papalNameNumber Alexander V self-link
partOf Western Schism
positionHeld Archbishop of Milan
Bishop of Novara
Bishop of Vicenza
Cardinal
Pisan-line antipope
predecessorInPisanLine vacant (Pisan obedience newly created)
reignEnd 1410-05-03
reignStart 1409-06-26
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
successorInPisanLine John XXIII (antipope)
surface form: John XXIII (Pisan antipope)

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Western Schism PisanLinePope Alexander V
Alexander V papalNameNumber Alexander V self-link