Guido di Crema

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Guido di Crema, later known as Antipope Paschal III, was a 12th-century Italian cleric who opposed the legitimate papacy during the schism of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic bishop
Italian cleric
antipope
burialPlace Basilica of Saint Peter NERFINISHED
cardinalateCentury 12th century
centuryOfActivity 12th century
conflict Papal schism of the 12th century
countryOfCitizenship Italy
countryOfOrigin Lombardy NERFINISHED
deathDate 20 September 1168
deathPlace Rome
electionAsAntipope 1164
endTimeAsAntipope 1168
faction Imperial party in the papal schism NERFINISHED
givenName Guido NERFINISHED
heldTitle Cardinal
historicalPeriod Schism of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
Latin
notableFor leading the imperial schismatic obedience against Alexander III
notRecognizedBy majority of Catholic Church
opposed Pope Alexander III NERFINISHED
legitimate papacy
papalName Paschal III NERFINISHED
papalRegnalNumber III
placeOfOrigin Crema NERFINISHED
positionHeld Antipope Paschal III NERFINISHED
predecessorAsAntipope Victor IV NERFINISHED
recognizedBy Imperial supporters of Frederick I Barbarossa
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
startTimeAsAntipope 1164
successorAsAntipope Calixtus III NERFINISHED
supportedBy Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa NERFINISHED

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Paschal III birthName Guido di Crema