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When the Popes Abandoned Rome for Avignon
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When the Popes Abandoned Rome for Avignon
The Avignon papacy refers to the period from 1309 to 1377 when the popes resided in Avignon, then part of the Papal States’ land close to France, instead of the place they are synonymous with, Rome. The controversial part of the history of the Catholic Church, when the popes had to flee Rome, was linked to the complex political and religious situation in Europe at that time. This article will explore the historical background of the Avignon papa…
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