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Papacy & Papal History, Vatican City - History, Medieval History - Religious Aspects, Roman Catholic Church History, Catholic Clergy - Christian Biography

Clement V

by Sophia Menache, Rosamond McKitterick (Editor), Christine Carpenter
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Overview

The fourteenth century heralded a new stage in the history of the Church, when papal rule was forced to find new patterns of cooperation with emerging national states. The Avignon pontificate of Clement V (1305-14) found a compromise among conflicting interests, and thus paved the way for the Church in the modern era. In contrast to the characterization of the Avignon period as the "Babylonian captivity" of the papacy, this book offers a new evaluation of Clement's reign, the goals of papal policy, and its evaluation by contempories.

Synopsis

A re-evaluation of the reign of the 'Avignon' pope Clement V (1305-14).

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2003
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
367
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521521987

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