Lutheran Claimants for the Papacy (Tudor Line)

Lutheran Claimants for the Papacy were people claiming they should be on the throne of the papacy instead of the current Pope.

Martin VI (1522 - 1526)
Martin Luther only became the antipope by the will of other german peasants, they stormed his church and carried him out against his will, already excommunicated, the claim to the throne wasn't that big of a deal. Adrian VI and Pius IV however hated him and Pius was only too happy to make sure he would be burnt at the stake in 1526.

Sixtus V (1526 - 1533)
Carl Pfaff became the spiritual leader of the Lutherans after Luther's death and he claimed himself to be Luther's rightfull succesor and named himself Sixtus V. He however losted many of his followers who tried to leave as fast as they can, he later supported the hungarian part of the Protestant Wars, only to be killed by a hooded assassin in 1533.

Martin VII (1533 - 1539)
Mark Unger, a rigthhand of Sixtus took over afterwars as Martin VII and tried to base himself in Scotland while the regency of Robert IV of Scotland underway. He tried to secretly turns the king to his fate, only to be banished at the order of the scottish lords, he escaped by ship to America and their ship landed in what in OTL became Quebec. He named the river (St. Martin's river) and created a settlement called the New Rome.

Clement VII (1539 - 1547)
David Ross became the claimant, but most of the population already converted back to Catholic or created their own church without the pope and Clement's papacy was soon incircled by other scottish settlements and Clement had to pay Robert IV for keeping his land. Gregory XIII didn't lake this and tried to make Robert to attack him. He only escaped invasion because the new Pope Innocent IX wanted to be more diplomatic.