Antipopes

/ˌæntiˈpoʊpz/ noun

Plural of antipope; religious figures who claimed to be the Pope but were not recognized as legitimate by the mainstream Catholic Church.

From anti- (against) + pope. An antipope is a person who claimed papal authority in opposition to the canonically elected pope. These occurred throughout medieval history, especially during periods of church schism.

AM反教皇
ARال反بابا
BNপ্রতিপপ
CAantipapes
CSantipapeži
DAantipaver
DEAntipopes
ELαντιπάπα
ESantipopos
FAضد پاپ
FIantipapit
FRantipapes
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