RAINALDUCCI, PIETRO

pyĕˈtrō rīnäldootˈchē, rīnäl-lootˈchē, d. 1333, Italian churchman (b. Corvaro, near Rieti), antipope (1328–30) with the name Nicholas V. Having separated from his wife, he became a Franciscan (1310) and was made a penitentiary in Rome. In 1328, Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV in his struggle with Pope John XXII (at Avignon) invaded Italy and took Rome; he declared the pope deposed for heresy and set up Pietro instead. Within a year Pietro found his position untenable, and in 1330 he made submission to the pope, who pardoned him and kept him an honorable captive in the papal palace at Avignon thereafter.

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...the Lords of Ienne. See Alexander IV Rinalducci (Rainalducci), Pietro. See Nicholas V Rivera Carrera, Norberto, 222 Rizzato...179 Sergius III, 22, 53, 54, 180 Sergius IV (Pietro), 56, 95, 181 Severinus, 178 sexual abuse scandals...
...86 Quirinal Palace, 271 , 315 , 316 radio and television, 318 , 319 , 320 , 321 Rainald of Dassel, 178 , 179 Rainalducci, Pietro, Nicholas V , 216 Rainerius, Paschal II, 160 Rampolla, Mariano, 312 , 313 , 314 , 315 Ramsey, Michael, 323...
...Louis IV, the Bavarian, crowned Holy Roman Emperor in Rome by Sciarra Colonna. Louis IV sets up the Fran ciscan Pietro Rainalducci as anti-pope under the name of Nicholas V. c. 1333 Meets the Augustinian monk Dionigi da Borgo San Sepol cro...
...days journey without permission from the clergy and people. An acceptable candidate was found in the person of Pietro Rainalducci, who took the name of Nicholas V. For a short time the new emperor and he who was thus declared to be the spiritual...


 

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RAINALDUCCI, PIETRO pye tro rinaldoot che, rinal-loot che, d. 1333, Italian...Rome; he declared the pope deposed for heresy and set up Pietro instead. Within a year Pietro found his position untenable, and in 1330 he made submission...
...chosen pontiff. Important antipopes were Novatian ; Clement III (see Guibert of Ravenna ); Nicholas V (see Rainalducci, Pietro ); Clement VII (see Robert of Geneva ); Benedict XIII (see Luna, Pedro de ); John XXIII (or by a different...
NICHOLAS V , antipope antipope (1328 30); see Rainalducci, Pietro . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...1294 1303 Benedict XI , 1303 4 Clement V , 1305 14 John XXII , 1316 34 antipope: Nicholas V, 1328 30 (see Rainalducci, Pietro ) Benedict XII, 1334 42 Clement VI , 1342 52 Innocent VI , 1352 62 Urban V , 1362 70 Gregory XI , 1370 78 The...
...Italy, where he was crowned emperor by the representatives of the Roman people, and set up Pietro Rainalducci as Antipope Nicholas V. Rainalducci was soon reconciled with the pope, however, and Louis unsuccessfully attempted to reach a settlement...
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