Antipope Honorius II

Antipope

Honorius II
Appointed28 October 1061
Papacy began28 October 1061
Papacy ended1072
PredecessorRoman claimant:
Nicholas II
Antipapal claimant:
Benedict X
SuccessorRoman claimant:
Gregory VII
Antipapal claimant:
Clement III
Opposed toPope Alexander II
Other post(s)Bishop of Parma
Orders
Ordination3 September 1030
(subdeacon)
31 July 1034
(deacon)
Personal details
Born
Pietro Cadalo

c. 1010
Died1072
Parma

Honorius II (c. 1010 – 1072), born Pietro Cadalo (Latin Petrus Cadalus),[1] was an antipope from 1061 to 1072. He was born in the County of Verona, and became bishop of Parma in 1045.[2] He died at Parma in 1072.

  1. ^ He usually subscribed his documents "Kadalo". Allodi I, p. 117.
  2. ^ In a deed executed on 24 May 1045, shortly after becoming bishop of Parma, Cadalo describes himself as "filius bone memorie Ingoni de loco Sablone." S. Cerrini (2000), "Onorio II, antipapa," Enciclopedia dei Papi, p. 186.

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