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Antipope
Eulalius
Elected
26 December 418
Papacy began
29 December 418
Papacy ended
April 419
Predecessor
Roman claimant: Zosimus Antipapal claimant: Ursicinus
Successor
Roman claimant: Boniface I Antipapal claimant: Laurentius
Opposed to
Pope Boniface I
Other post(s)
Bishop of Napete
Orders
Consecration
29 December 418
Personal details
Died
423
Antipope Eulalius (died 423) was antipope from December 418 to April 419. Elected in a dual election with Pope Boniface I, he eventually lost out to Boniface and became bishop of Napete.[1]
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