Giotto's Life & Painting
.... Literary sources from the first half of the century suggest activity also at
Rome,
Avignon, Padua, Rimini, and Milan (Martindale, 1966, 5). Many of the details ....
(1388

6

)
St. Catherine of Siena
.... Gregory to
Rome. Eventually, the
Avignon faction left
Rome for
Avignon and elected a so-called antipope. The Great Schism meant ....
(3114

12

)
Western Civilization
.... Aquinas emerged during this period of history, as well as the Great Schism in the church during which "rival popes sat in
Rome and
Avignon" (Comparative 2 ....
(1687

7

)
Renaissance Humanism
.... The Peasants' War in England, the Ciompi rebellion in Florence, the exile of the papacy from
Rome to
Avignon, the decline of the cult of chivalry--all of these ....
(1830

7

)
Condition of Women in European Society
.... visions of the divine famously persuaded Pope Gregory XI to end the "Babylonian captivity" of the papacy at
Avignon and reestablish it at
Rome, its traditional ....
(1804

7

)
Defects in the Work of Jacques Le Goff
.... But the removal of the Papacy to
Avignon and its subsequent return to
Rome did not take place in an abstract, symbolic world. It ....
(2406

10

)
Humanism and Scholasticism
.... Florence. The Church had lost prestige during the fourteenth century because the popes had moved from
Rome to
Avignon, France. Chivalry ....
(8769

35

)
In The Italian Renaissance
....
Rome, according to Plumb, was a city "caught in memories, delusions, and dreams" related .... The popes' move to
Avignon for most of the fourteenth century had left ....
(2784

11

)
The Papal State Under Martin V
.... The
Avignon exile and the schism had weakened the standing of the Papacy .... his principality, which only incidentally happened to be rooted in the Church of
Rome. ....
(1650

7

)
Revival of Towns and Trade
.... Another 14th-century observer of
Avignon was Gerhard Groote, a highly educated churchman .... that Leo was desperate for respect from the people of
Rome and asked ....
(2819

11

)
Rise of Modern Europe
.... The "Babylonian Captivity" of the Pope in
Avignon, France, from 1309 to 1372, which was .... This led to the sack of
Rome and capture of the Pope by the armies of ....
(805

3

)
Religious Thought of Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
.... secular authority (eg,
Avignon, the Papal States) throughout this period: "The oldest Jewish community with a continuous existence remains that of
Rome, whose ....
(4824

19

)
St. Augustine's Analysis of Judaism
.... secular authority (eg,
Avignon, the Papal States) throughout this period: "The oldest Jewish community with a continuous existence remains that of
Rome, whose ....
(4938

20

)
Learning How to Learn
.... When she pleaded with Pope Gregory XI, the last of the
Avignon popes, to end the Great Schism and reestablish the papacy at
Rome as a symbol of institutional ....
(6673

27

)