The Great Schism was a period in European history between 1378 and 1417 during which two and sometimes three people claimed to be the legitimate pope. The Great Schism began after several cardinals argued that the election of Pope Urban VI in 1378 had been coerced by a hostile mob in Rome. The cardinals subsequently elected a different, competing pope, Clement VII. Different rulers in Europe supported one of the two popes, usually due to political expediency more than religious sentiment or legal arguments. The Great Schism eventually ended with the election of a single pope, Martin V, in 1417; however, the power of the papacy was dealt an irrevocable blow
The Council of Pisa in 1409 made an attempt to complete the history of the Great Western Schism. The...
This thesis deals with the papacy's attitudes towards early Christian heresies: monophysitism, monoe...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
The Great Schism was a period in European history between 1378 and 1417 during which two and sometim...
v. 1. The great schism: The Council of Constance, 1378-1418.--v. 2. The Council of Basel: The Papal ...
The historical tapestry of Medieval Europe was woven together with numerous profoundly influential t...
The Cardinals from the South of France during the Great Schism. The present paper precisely deals w...
Charlemagne’s empire began to disintegrate in the tenth century. The influx of norsemen, Magyars, a...
The Great Western Schism of 1378 marked the beginning of one of the most tumultuous centuries for t...
Vol. 3-4 have imprint: London, Longmans, Green, and Co.; v. 5, London, Longmans, Green and Co., and ...
The most famous medieval controversy over the power and the temporal dominion took place between the...
PhDMiddle AgesUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.li...
Conflicts between the Catholic Church and European monarchs are nothing new. Foremost among this tim...
The following is a brief presentation of the polemical strategies of textual discourses during the G...
Papal schisms were moments of decision-making in which the whole of Christianity was called upon to ...
The Council of Pisa in 1409 made an attempt to complete the history of the Great Western Schism. The...
This thesis deals with the papacy's attitudes towards early Christian heresies: monophysitism, monoe...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
The Great Schism was a period in European history between 1378 and 1417 during which two and sometim...
v. 1. The great schism: The Council of Constance, 1378-1418.--v. 2. The Council of Basel: The Papal ...
The historical tapestry of Medieval Europe was woven together with numerous profoundly influential t...
The Cardinals from the South of France during the Great Schism. The present paper precisely deals w...
Charlemagne’s empire began to disintegrate in the tenth century. The influx of norsemen, Magyars, a...
The Great Western Schism of 1378 marked the beginning of one of the most tumultuous centuries for t...
Vol. 3-4 have imprint: London, Longmans, Green, and Co.; v. 5, London, Longmans, Green and Co., and ...
The most famous medieval controversy over the power and the temporal dominion took place between the...
PhDMiddle AgesUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.li...
Conflicts between the Catholic Church and European monarchs are nothing new. Foremost among this tim...
The following is a brief presentation of the polemical strategies of textual discourses during the G...
Papal schisms were moments of decision-making in which the whole of Christianity was called upon to ...
The Council of Pisa in 1409 made an attempt to complete the history of the Great Western Schism. The...
This thesis deals with the papacy's attitudes towards early Christian heresies: monophysitism, monoe...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...