<Li> Avignon: France, Aragon, Castile and León, Cyprus, Burgundy, Savoy, Naples, Scotland and Owain Glyndwr's rebellion in Wales recognized the Avignon claimant; </Li> <Li> Rome: Denmark, England, Flanders, the Holy Roman Empire, Hungary, Ireland (English dominion), Norway, Portugal, Poland (later Poland - Lithuania), Sweden, Republic of Venice, and other City States of northern Italy, recognized the Roman claimant . </Li> <P> In the Iberian Peninsula there were the Fernandine Wars (Guerras fernandinas) and the 1383--1385 Crisis in Portugal, during which dynastic opponents supported rival claimants to the papal office . </P> <P> Sustained by such national and factional rivalries throughout Catholic Christianity, the schism continued after the deaths of both the Pope and the initial antipope claimant; Pope Boniface IX, crowned at Rome in 1389, and antipope Benedict XIII, who reigned in Avignon from 1394, maintained their rival courts . When Pope Boniface died in 1404, the eight cardinals of the Roman conclave offered to refrain from electing a new pope if Benedict would resign; but when Benedict's legates refused on his behalf, the Roman party then proceeded to elect Pope Innocent VII . </P>

Who was the third pope in the great schism