For the twentieth-century pope, see Pope John XXIII.
Antipope
John XXIII
Miniature from the Chronicle of the Council of Constance by Ulrich of Richenthal
Elected
17 May 1410
Installed
25 May 1410
Term ended
29 May 1415
Predecessor
Roman claimant: Gregory XII Antipapal claimant: Pisan Alexander V Avignonian Benedict XIII
Successor
Roman claimant: Gregory XII Antipapal claimant: Avignonian Benedict XIII Florentine Felix V
Opposed to
Roman claimant: Pope Gregory XII Antipapal (Avignon) claimant: Antipope Benedict XIII
Orders
Ordination
24 May 1410 by Jean-Allarmet de Brogny
Consecration
25 May 1410 by Jean-Allarmet de Brogny
Created cardinal
27 February 1402 by Pope Boniface IX
Rank
Cardinal-Deacon
Personal details
Born
Baldassarre Cossa
c. 1365
Procida, Kingdom of Naples
Died
1419 (aged 53–54) Florence, Republic of Florence
Buried
Tomb of Antipope John XXIII
Alma mater
University of Bologna
Coat of arms
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Baldassarre Cossa (c. 1370 – 22 December 1419) was Pisan antipope John XXIII (1410–1415) during the Western Schism. The Catholic Church regards him as an antipope, as he opposed Pope Gregory XII whom the Catholic Church recognizes as the rightful successor of Saint Peter. He was also an opponent of Antipope Benedict XIII, who was recognized by the French clergy and monarchy as the legitimate Pontiff.
Cossa was born in the Kingdom of Naples. In 1403, he served as a papal legate in Romagna. He participated in the Council of Pisa in 1408, which sought to end the Western Schism with the election of a third alternative pope. In 1410, he succeeded Antipope Alexander V, taking the name John XXIII. At the instigation of Sigismund, King of the Romans, 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 various crimes, though later accounts question the veracity of those accusations. Towards the end of his life Cossa restored his relationship with the Church and was made Cardinal Bishop of Frascati by Pope Martin V.
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continued to preach. Hus then spoke out against Alexander V's successor, AntipopeJohnXXIII, for his selling of indulgences. Hus's excommunication was then enforced...
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