Gregorio Conti

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Gregorio Conti, later known as Antipope Victor IV, was a 12th-century Italian cleric who opposed the legitimate pope during the papal schism of 1138.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 12th-century Italian person
Catholic bishop
Italian cleric
antipope
alsoKnownAs Antipope Victor IV NERFINISHED
Victor IV NERFINISHED
burialPlace Monastery of Saint Gregory on the Clivus Scauri, Rome NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 12th century
countryOfCitizenship Italy
deathDate 1139
deathPlace Monastery of Saint Gregory on the Clivus Scauri, Rome NERFINISHED
electedAsAntipopeOn 1138-03-13
hasFamilyName Conti NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Gregorio NERFINISHED
notableFor abdication and submission to Innocent II
being elected antipope Victor IV in 1138
opposition to Pope Innocent II
opposed Pope Innocent II NERFINISHED
opposedPopeDuringSchism Innocent II NERFINISHED
papalName Victor IV NERFINISHED
participatedIn Papal schism of 1130–1138 NERFINISHED
partOf history of papal schisms
history of the papacy
positionHeld antipope NERFINISHED
cardinal-priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere
predecessorAsAntipope Anacletus II NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
resignationAsAntipopeYear 1138
resignedAsAntipopeInFavorOf Pope Innocent II NERFINISHED
supportedBy Roman noble family of the Frangipani

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Victor IV birthName Gregorio Conti