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Antipope Ursicinus | |
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Elected | 366 |
Papacy began | 366 |
Papacy ended | 367 |
Predecessor | Roman claimant: Damasus I Liberius Antipapal claimant: Felix II |
Successor | Roman claimant: Damasus I Antipapal claimant: Eulalius |
Opposed to | Pope Damasus I |
Personal details | |
Died | c. 381 |
Denomination | Arianism[a] |
Ursicinus, also known as Ursinus, was elected pope in a violently contested election in 366 as a rival to Pope Damasus I. He ruled in Rome for several months in 366–367, was afterwards declared antipope, and died after 381.
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