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Antipope Callixtus III

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Callixtus III (also Calixtus III or Callistus III; died between 1180 and 1184) was an antipope from September 1168 until his resignation in August 1178. He was the third antipope elected in opposition to Pope Alexander III during the latter's struggle with the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. Callixtus' baptismal name was John. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Antipope Callixtus III has received more than 43,574 page views. His biography is available in 27 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 25 in 2019). Antipope Callixtus III is the 1,363rd most popular religious figure (up from 1,607th in 2019), the 2,002nd most popular biography from Italy (up from 2,348th in 2019) and the 365th most popular Italian Religious Figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Antipope Callixtus III ranks 1,363 out of 3,187Before him are Wolfgang of Regensburg, Peter Nolasco, Joseph Freinademetz, Catherine Eddowes, Lubomyr Husar, and Giuseppe Siri. After him are Oswald of Northumbria, Raymond Leo Burke, Sheikh Said, Victor Maurus, Benedict Joseph Labre, and Mayta Cápac.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Antipope Callixtus III ranks 2,002 out of 5,161Before him are Luigi Comencini (1916), Bramantino (1465), Desiderio da Settignano (1430), Giuseppe Siri (1906), Francesco Algarotti (1712), and Alfredo Foni (1911). After him are Bobby Solo (1945), Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria (1839), Eugenio Castellotti (1930), Aripert II (680), Carlo Mazzone (1937), and Leonello d'Este (1407).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Italy

Among religious figures born in Italy, Antipope Callixtus III ranks 365Before him are Renato Martino (1932), Andrew Avellino (1521), Virginia Centurione Bracelli (1587), Emerentiana (250), Joseph Freinademetz (1852), and Giuseppe Siri (1906). After him are Ludovico Ludovisi (1595), Antipope Paschal III (1110), Angelo Amato (1938), Antipope Sylvester IV (1100), Clare of Montefalco (1268), and Antipope Adalbert (1001).