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GREGORY XII . (Angelo Coriaro, or Correa), pope
Constantinople , cardinal-priest of San Marco, and papal secretary, he was elected to succeed Innocent VII., after an interregnum of twenty-four days, under the express condition that, should the antipope Benedict XIII. at Avignon renounce all claim to the papacy, he also would renounce his, so that the long schism might be terminated. As pope
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Pisa, which, despite its irregularity, proclaimed in June 1409 the deposition of both popes and the election of Alexander V. Gregory, still supported by Naples, Hungary
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count Gregory's pontificate from 1406 to 1409. Roman Catholic authorities, however, incline to the other reckoning.See L. Pastor, History of the Popes, vol. i., trans. by F. I. Antrobus (London, 1899) ; M. Creighton, History of the Papacy, vol. I (London, 1899) ; N. Valois, La France et le grand schisme d'occident (Paris, 18961902) ; Louis Gayet, Le Grand Schisme d'occident (Paris, 1898) ; J. von Haller , Papsttum is. Kirchenreform (Berlin, 1903) ; J. Loserth, Geschichte des spateren Mittelalters (1903) ; Theoderici de Nyem de schismate libri ties, ed. by G: Erler (Leipzig
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