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Antipope and Constantine
* Antipope Constantine II ( died 768 ), antipope from 767 – 768
With the exception of Antipope Constantine, he was the only pope to take such a " quintessentially " Eastern name of an emperor.
In 768, Antipope Constantine II was held prisoner in this monastery, before being killed by the Lombards.
Antipope Constantine II was an antipope for over a year, from 28 June 767 to 6 August 768.
In the wake of the violent dispute over the election of Antipope Constantine II, Pope Stephen III held the synod of 769 which decreed that only a cardinal priest or cardinal deacon could be elected specifically excluding those that are already bishops.

Antipope and II
In 355 Constantius became the sole Emperor and extended his pro-Arian policy toward the western provinces, frequently using force to push through his creed, even exiling Pope Liberius and installing Antipope Felix II.
Antipope Felix II was installed as Pope in 355 after the Emperor Constantius II banished the reigning Pope, Liberius, for refusing to subscribe the sentence of condemnation against Saint Athanasius.
This Felix was later confused with a Roman martyr named Felix, with the result that he was included in lists of the Popes as Felix II and that the succeeding Popes of the same name ( Pope Felix III and Pope Felix IV ) were given wrong numerals, as was Antipope Felix V.
He had taken part in the double papal election of 1130, had been one of the most determined opponents of Antipope Anacletus II and, when Pope Innocent II fled to France, had been left behind as his vicar in Italy.
On the death of Liberius on 24 September 366, one faction supported Ursinus ( or Ursicinus ), who had served as deacon to Liberius, while another faction, previously loyal to the Antipope Felix II, supported Damasus.
: See also, Antipope Honorius II, otherwise known as Peter Cadalus.
* 1130 – 1138: Papal schism, Pope Innocent II vs. Antipope Anacletus II.
* 1130: On Christmas Day, Roger II is crowned King of Sicily, the royal title being given to him by the Antipope Anacletus II.
* Honorius II, Antipope
* With the backing of Antipope John XXIII, supporters of Louis II overthrow the underage King Ladislaus as King of Naples.
* Felix II ( excluding Antipope Felix II ), Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, p. 483 – 492
* December 25 – Antipope Anacletus crowns Roger II of Sicily king.
* January 24 – Pope Nicholas II succeeds Pope Stephen IX as the 155th Pope, installed in opposition to Antipope Benedict X.
* January 25 – Antipope Anacletus II
In 1130 he was again appointed legate to Germany by Pope Innocent II, where he was instrumental in convincing Lothair III to make two expeditions to Italy for the purpose of protecting Pope Innocent II against the Antipope Anacletus II.
Now, encouraged by Lucius II's defeat, the Senate, led by Giordano Pierleoni, brother of the former Antipope Anacletus II, rebelled against Lucius II, driving out the papal prefects and establishing the Commune of Rome.

Constantine and II
However, this situation changed drastically when Alexios ' first son John II Komnenos was born in 1087: Anna's engagement to Constantine was dissolved, and she was moved to the main Palace to live with her mother and grandmother.
Geoffrey also names him as one of three sons of Constantine III, along with Constans II and Uther Pendragon.
He continued to lead the conflict against the Arians for the rest of his life and was engaged in theological and political struggles against the Emperors Constantine the Great and Constantius II and powerful and influential Arian churchmen, led by Eusebius of Nicomedia and others.
As a result of rises and falls in Arianism's influence after the First Council of Nicaea, Emperor Constantine I banished him from Alexandria to Trier in the Rhineland, but he was restored after the death of Constantine I by the emperor's son Constantine II.
A first wall was erected by Constantine I, and the city was surrounded by a double wall lying about 2 km to the west of the first wall, begun during the 5th century by Theodosius II.
* Constantine II ( emperor )
* Constantine II, Prince of Armenia
* Constantine II, King of Armenia, also called Constantine IV
* Constantine II ( or Kuestantinos II ) of Ethiopia, also known as Eskender
* Constantine II of Greece
* Constantine II of Scotland
* Constantine II of Cagliari
* Constantine II of Georgia
* Tiberius II Constantine
* Patriarch Constantine II of Constantinople
Constantine II may refer to:
* Constantine II ( emperor ) ( 317 – 340 ), Roman Emperor 337 – 340
* Constantine III ( usurper ) ( died 411 ), known as Constantine II of Britain in British legend
* Constantine II of Byzantine ( 630 – 668 )

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