Antipope Victor IV (1159–1164)
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This article is about the former Cardinal Octavianus, antipope from 1159 to 1164. For the earlier antipope, see Antipope Victor IV (1138).
Victor IV (born Octavian or Octavianus: Ottaviano dei Crescenzi Ottaviani di Monticelli) (1095 – 20 April 1164) was elected as a Ghibelline antipope in 1159, following the death of Pope Adrian IV and the election of Alexander III. His election was supported by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. He took the name Victor IV, not acknowledging Antipope Victor IV of 1138, whose holding of the papal office was deemed illegitimate.
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Antipope Victor IV | |
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Elected | 7 September 1159 |
Papacy began | 7 September 1159 |
Papacy ended | 20 April 1164 |
Predecessor | Adrian IV |
Successor | Antipapal claimant: Paschal III |
Opposed to | Alexander III |
Other post(s) | Cardinal of St. Cecilia |
Personal details | |
Born | Octaviano de Monticelli 1095 |
Died | 20 April 1164 Lucca |
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