Antipope Clement VIII should not be confused with Pope Clement VIII.
Antipope, Bishop of Mallorca
Clement VIII
Tomb of Antipope Clement VIII in Palma Cathedral
Papacy began
10 June 1423
Papacy ended
26 July 1429
Predecessor
Roman claimant: Martin V Antipapal (Avignonian) claimant: Benedict XIII
Successor
Roman claimant: Martin V Antipapal (Avignonian) claimant: Benedict XIV
Opposed to
Roman claimant: Pope Martin V Other claimant: Benedict XIV (Jean Carrier)
Other post(s)
Bishop of Mallorca
Personal details
Born
Gil Sánchez Muñoz y Carbón
1369
Teruel, Crown of Aragon
Died
28 December 1445[1] or 1446[2]
Buried
Palma, Kingdom of Majorca
Nationality
Spanish
Clement VIII, born Gil Sánchez Muñoz y Carbón (1369/70 – 28 December 1445/46), was one of the antipopes of the Avignon obedience, reigning from 10 June 1423 to 26 July 1429. When King Alfonso V of Aragon reached an agreement with Pope Martin V, Sánchez Muñoz abdicated, made his submission and was appointed bishop of Mallorca.
^Miranda, Salvador. "Antipope Clement VIII (1423-1429)", Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, Florida International University
^One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Hayes, Carlton Huntley (1911). "Clement s.v. Clement VIII.". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 486.
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