Gregory XII (the Pope)
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Gregory XII | |
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The 205th Pope | |
The Pope assumption of office | November 30, 1406 |
Pope leaving office | July 4, 1415 |
Predecessors in the family line | Innocent VII |
The next era | The Martin fifth |
Personal information | |
The real name | Angelo Coraria |
Birth | 1326 Venice republic Venice |
The death | October 18, 1417 Papal domain レカナーティ |
Other Gregory |
Gregory XII (Gregorius XII, from 1326 to October 18, 1417) is the Pope picked at the time of the church Oita tear (the reign: for from 1406 to 1415).
Is from Venice; the real name Angelo コレル (Angelo Coraria). After sudden death of Innocent VII, I am picked by the Pope. There was antipope Benedict XIII in Avignon.
In 1409, Rome French both cardinals gather and hold Pisa consistory in order to converge by church Oita tear. It is the time when a claim of the principle of council increased in those days. Both Pope of Gregory XII and Benedict XIII did not attend at a meeting, but the council assumed two people deposal and picked Milan archbishop to the Pope newly (the Alexander fifth). However, three Pope became in condition to do 鼎立 because Gregory XII did not agree with Benedict XIII either. The Alexander fifth dies suddenly, and John XXIII inherits the next.
Deposal is declared the Pope of three including Gregory XII by Konstanz council started in 1414. When Gregory XII agreed to abdication, and the Martin fifth was picked in 1417, church Oita tear was finally broken off.
Gregory XII spends later years in Ancona and dies in レカナーティ. The Eugenius fourth acts as a nephew.
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