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  2. Tomb of Antipope John XXIII - Wikipedia

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    Antipope John XXIII had a complicated life, legacy, and relationship with the city of Florence. Baldassare Cossa was a Neapolitan nobleman who grew up in Bologna. Pope Boniface IX elevated Cossa to the Archdiocese of Bologna in 1396 and made him a cardinal in 1402.

  3. Pope John XXIII - Wikipedia

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    The body of John XXIII carried to St. Peter's Basilica for lying in state The original tomb of John XXIII (until 2000) in the Vatican necropolis. On 23 September 1962, Pope John XXIII was diagnosed with stomach cancer. The diagnosis, which was kept from the public, followed nearly eight months of occasional stomach hemorrhages, and reduced the ...

  4. Antipope John XXIII - Wikipedia

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    In 1410, he succeeded Antipope Alexander V, taking the name John XXIII. At the instigation of King Sigismund of Germany, Pope John called the Council of Constance of 1413, which deposed John XXIII and Benedict XIII, accepted Gregory XII's resignation, and elected Pope Martin V to replace them, thus ending the schism. John XXIII was tried for ...

  5. List of tombs of antipopes - Wikipedia

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    The tomb of Antipope John XXIII in Florence The martyrdom of Hippolytus of Rome Christopher, who was regarded as a legitimate pope until the 19th century, was buried among the papal tombs in Old St. Peter's Basilica. Benedict X's corpse is still intact in Sant'Agnese in Agone.

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    The Tomb of Antipope John XXIII was created by Donatello and Michelozzo for the Florence Baptistery adjacent to the Duomo.It was commissioned after Antipope John XXIII's death on December 22, 1419, and completed during the 1420s, establishing it as one of the early landmarks of Renaissance Florence.

  7. List of extant papal tombs - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal at the time of his death, due to his resignation during the Council of Constance; Moved in 1623, 1760, and 1793; illustrations of an "original" tomb (pictured) have been deemed fabrications by historians; [87] last papal tomb outside Rome (c.f. Tomb of Antipope John XXIII); original sarcophagus extant [10] 11 November 1417 – 20 ...

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  9. Category:Papal tombs - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of Antipope John XXIII; Tomb of Pope Alexander VII; ... Tomb of Pope Julius II This page was last edited on 21 May 2013, at 11:45 (UTC). Text ...