Antipope Adalbert

Adalbert
Papacy began 1102
Papacy ended 1102
Predecessor Theodoric (As Antipope)
Paschal II (As Pope)
Successor Sylvester IV (As Antipope)
Paschal II (As Pope)
Opposed to Paschal II
Personal details
Birth name Albert

Adalbert or Albert or Aleric (Italian: Adalberto, Alberto or Alerico) was an Italian cardinal and suburbicarian bishop of Santa Rufina elected as antipope in January 1101 by the imperial party in Rome following the arrest and imprisonment of Antipope Theodoric.[1]

Encouraged by the Emperor Henry IV, the followers of the late Antipope Clement III, who had elected Theodoric, gathered in the Basilica of SS. XII Apostoli to elect Albert in opposition to Pope Paschal II.

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References

  1. Imma Penn, Dogma Evolution and Papal Fallacies, (AuthorHouse, 2007), 233.
  2. The Lives of the Popes in the Middle Ages – The Popes of the Gregorian Renaissance, St Leo IX to Honorius II—1049 – 1130; Vol. VIII 1099 – 1130, p. 14.


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