Antipope Paschal III
| Antipope Paschal III | |
|---|---|
| Election of Antipope Paschal III, fresco by Spinello Aretino | |
| Papacy began | 22 April [O.S. 15 April] 1164 | 
| Papacy ended | 20 September [O.S. 13 September] 1168 | 
| Predecessor | Roman claimant: Alexander III Antipapal claimant: Victor IV | 
| Successor | Roman claimant: Alexander III Antipapal claimant: Callixtus III | 
| Opposed to | Alexander III | 
| Other post(s) | Cardinal of St. Maria | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Guido of Crema c. 1110 | 
| Died | 20 September [O.S. 13 September] 1168 Rome | 
| Other popes and antipopes named Paschal | |
Antipope Paschal III (Latin: Paschalis III; c. 1110 – 20 September 1168) was a 12th-century clergyman who, from 1164 to 1168, was the second antipope to challenge the reign of Pope Alexander III. He had previously served as Cardinal of St. Maria.