- The
Avignon Papacy (Occitan:
Papat d'Avinhon; French: Papauté d'Avignon) was the
period from 1309 to 1376
during which seven successive popes resided in...
- pontiff,
Roman pontiff, or
sovereign pontiff. The
institution is
known as the
Papacy. From the
eighth century until 1870, the pope was the
sovereign or head...
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According to
Roman Catholicism, the
history of the
papacy, the
office held by the pope as head of the
Catholic Church,
spans from the time of
Peter to...
- The
Byzantine Papacy was a
period of
Byzantine domination of the
Roman Papacy from 537 to 752, when
popes required the
approval of the
Byzantine Emperor...
- The
Renaissance Papacy was a
period of
papal history between the
Western Schism and the Reformation. From the
election of Pope
Martin V of the Council...
- Counter-Reformation,
specifically at the
Council of Trent. The
institution of the
papacy underwent attacks by many
Protestant reformers,
including Martin Luther...
- Pope
Clement V (1305–1314) was elected, who
moved the
papacy to Avignon,
causing the
Avignon Papacy. Pope
Boniface IX (1389–1404)
lived in
Perugia from...
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- From 756 to 857, the
papacy shifted from the
influence of the
Byzantine Empire to that of the
kings of the Franks.
Pepin the
Short (ruled 751–768), Charlemagne...
- The
Ostrogothic Papacy was a
period from 493 to 537
where the
papacy was
strongly influenced by the
Ostrogothic Kingdom, if the pope was not
outright appointed...