Rome On The Eve Of The Great SchismArticle author querytrexler rc [Google Scholar]

Speculum 42 (3):489-509 (1967)
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Pope Gregory XI had intended from the beginning of his reign to move the papal court from Avignon to Rome. The most serious obstacles stood between intention and realization. The majority of the sacred college was French and antagonistic to the plan. The French king and his brother, the duke of Anjou, were steadfastly opposed. The security of the papal possessions on the Rhone was questionable. If Gregory moved, disorders in Avignon and the surrounding countryside might arise. Even more disheartening, the Papal States in Italy certainly provided no secure residence and source of income for the papal court. jQuery.click { event.preventDefault(); })

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