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Antipope Clement VIII

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Bishop of Majorca

Successor
  
Pope Martin V

Name
  
Antipope VIII

Nationality
  
Spanish


Antipope Clement VIII

Opposed to
  
Martin V (Roman claimant) Benedict XIV (Jean Carrier)

Birth name
  
Gil Sanchez Munoz y Carbon

Buried
  
Palma, Kingdom of Majorca

Died
  
December 28, 1446, Majorca, Spain

Place of burial
  
Palma, Majorca, Spain, Kingdom of Majorca

Similar People
  
Pope Clement XIII, Pope Innocent XII, Pope Innocent VIII, Pope Anastasius III, Otto II - Holy Roman Emperor

Predecessor
  
Antipope Benedict XIII

Clement VIII was one of the antipopes of the Avignon line, reigning from 10 June 1423 to 26 July 1429. He was born in Teruel between 1369–1370, as Gil Sánchez Muñoz y Carbón, and died on 28 December 1446.

Biography

He was a friend and advisor of the future Avignon Pope Benedict XIII, and member of the Avignon curia. In 1396 he was an envoy to the Bishop of Valencia to get Spanish support. Benedict had appointed four cardinals, and on his death, three of them, on 10 June 1423, elected Sanchez Muñoz as Pope. The fourth, Jean Carrier, absent at the time, declared the election invalid, and elected his own antipope in turn, who took the name Benedict XIV. Consequently, Jean Carrier was excommunicated by Clement VIII.

Clement VIII's fate was bound up with the ambitions of Alfonso V of Aragon. Alfonso wished to negotiate for Naples, and so gave Clement support; his queen Maria of Castile, and the Aragonese bishops supported Martin V. In the summer of 1423 Alfonso persuaded the Republic of Siena to acknowledge Clement VIII, thus securing recognition for the pope of the Avignon line in the very city, Pavia, which was part of the Republic of Siena, where the Roman pope Martin V had convened an ecumenical council of the Church.

However, through the exertions of Cardinal Pierre de Foix, an able diplomat and relation of the king’s, an agreement was reached between Alfonso and the Pope. Alfonso then sent a delegation in 1428 (headed by Alfonso de Borgia, the future Callixtus III), to persuade Clement to recognise Martin. Clement declared his abdication on 26 July 1429 and had his cardinals elect Oddo di Colonna (Martin V) his successor, a formal act precluding future doubts concerning apostolic succession. His abdication was confirmed in mid-August. Clement had to make a penitential submission in forma to Martin V, and when this was done Martin granted Sanchez Muñoz the Bishopric of Mallorca. Sanchez Muñoz died on 28 December 1446.

References

Antipope Clement VIII Wikipedia