The Papal State Under Martin V
.... The
Avignon exile and the schism had weakened the standing of the Papacy .... it had enjoyed in the Middle Ages, while the other critical source of
papal revenue the ....
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St. Catherine of Siena
.... hand and between powerful Italian city-states, especially Florence, and the
Papal States on the other. Thus the longer the papacy remained in
Avignon, the more ....
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Revival of Towns and Trade
.... New York: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2002. 283-4 Petrarch. "The
Papal Court at
Avignon." Medieval Europe: A Short Sourcebook. 4th ed. Ed. ....
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Religious Thought of Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
.... that Jews as a continuous community fared best in the territories under direct
papal religious and secular authority (eg,
Avignon, the
Papal States) throughout ....
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St. Augustine's Analysis of Judaism
.... that Jews as a continuous community fared best in the territories under direct
papal religious and secular authority (eg,
Avignon, the
Papal States) throughout ....
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Condition of Women in European Society
.... At
Avignon a whole horde of theologians examined her and declared her .... to Rome Catherine and her entourage became rather messily involved in
papal politics, and ....
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Western Civilization
.... Meantime, the practice of
papal inquisitions began in order to deal with those who .... the church during which "rival popes sat in Rome and
Avignon" (Comparative 2 ....
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In The Italian Renaissance
.... Even the
Papal States were subject to this kind of disorder because central authority disappeared when the popes moved themselves to
Avignon from 1309 to 1378. ....
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Humanism and Scholasticism
.... moved from Rome to
Avignon, France. Chivalry, too, was on the decline (Herlihy, 1968, p. 342-6, passim). In the early 16th century,
papal inquisitor Tetzel's ....
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Renaissance Humanism
.... Florence, the exile of the papacy from Rome to
Avignon, the decline of the cult of chivalry--all of these, aggravated by the infamous
papal inquisitor Tetzel's ....
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Aftermath of the Decline of the Roman Empire
.... and Latin Catholicism and in the exile of the papacy in
Avignon (133; 154 .... royal control of church property (Calixtus 282-3; Matilda 283f), or
papal support for ....
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Medieval World
.... attitudes and values provided the underlying force that made
papal mandates effective. .... the Papacy itself fell into the "Babylonish captivity" in
Avignon at the ....
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Chivalry in the Middle Ages
.... new kingdom accepted the Latin liturgy, an Italian primate, and
papal rule (1099 .... The Pope, a virtual prisoner at
Avignon, ceased resistance, and abolished the ....
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Learning How to Learn
.... 1347-1380) had such a strong reputation a mystic that she influenced
papal politics .... When she pleaded with Pope Gregory XI, the last of the
Avignon popes, to end ....
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