Antipope

/ˈæntɪpoʊp/ noun

A person who claims to be Pope or holds the papal office in opposition to the Church's official Pope, often elected during periods of religious conflict.

From 'anti-' (against) + 'pope,' used in medieval and Renaissance history when rival popes competed for legitimacy, each calling the other an antipope.

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