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-*[[A Dispute Between a Priest and a Knight]]+'''Antipapalism''' is characterized by [[opposition]] to the [[pope]].
-A translation by John Trevisa (1342-1402) was popular in England because of its antipapalism, and it continued to be popular in the 16th ...+==See also==
-3 KB (497 words) - 17:42, 15 December 2009+*[[Against the Papacy at Rome, Founded by the Devil]], a 1545 antipapal pamphlet by Martin Luther
-Viterbo Papacy+*[[Martin Luther's anti-Semitic and antipapal pamphlets]]
-With a long history as a vantage point for anti-papal forces threatening Rome Viterbo became a papal city in 1243. During the later ...+
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-List of tombs of antipopes+
-The tomb of Antipope John XXIII typifies political iconography of antipapal burial, subtly arguing for the legitimacy of the entombed! ...+
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-Ignaz Heinrich von Wessenberg+
-After his retirement in 1827 he led a private life as a citizen of Konstanz , where he gave vent to his anti-papal sentiments and spread ...+
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-Pope Boniface IX+
-In England the anti-papal preaching of John Wyclif supported the opposition of the king and the higher clergy to Boniface IX's habit of ...+
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*[[Antipope]] *[[Antipope]]
-The scandal of the Western Schism created anti-papal sentiment, and fed into the Protestant Reformation at the turn of the 16th century. ...+*[[Pope Joan]], a legendary female pope who supposedly reigned for less than three years, possibly originating an anti-papal satire
-23 KB (2,608 words) - 18:06, 5 November 2013+*[[Anti-clericalism ]]
-*[[Pope Joan]]+
-religious scholars consider it fictitious, perhaps deriving from historicized folklore regarding Roman monuments or from anti-papal satire. ...+
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-Magdeburg Centuries+
-Some four hundred anti-papal witnesses were cited, Pope Gregory I and Thomas Aquinas being included in the number of those who had ...+
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