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- List of popes (77758 bytes)
1465: | <small>[[Avignon Papacy|Pope at Avignon]]</small>
1479: | <small>[[Avignon Papacy|Pope at Avignon]]</small>
1486: | <small>[[Avignon Papacy|Pope at Avignon]]</small>
1493: | <small>[[Avignon Papacy|Pope at Avignon]]</small>
1500: | <small>[[Avignon Papacy|Pope at Avignon]]</small> - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
19: ...was also sent to [[Brandenburg]], [[Milan]] and [[Avignon]]. He also pushed for the study of Greek, housing... - Petrarch (10447 bytes)
6: ...ph]]s. Petrarch spent much of his early life at [[Avignon]] and nearby [[Carpentras]], where his family mov...
8: ...s father died in [[1326]], Petrarch returned to [[Avignon]], where he worked in numerous different clerical...
12: ...known to posterity. A son, Giovanni, was born in Avignon in [[1337]] and a daughter, Francesca, was born i...
17: ...(person)|Laura]] in the church of Sainte-Claire d'Avignon awoke in him a lasting passion, celebrated in the...
24: ...tives against opponents such as doctors, scholastics, and the French; the ''Carmen Bucolicum'', a coll... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
5: ...r was significant because of new weapons and tactics that ended the age of [[chivalry]], the first sta...
50: ... where the English archers repeated the same tactics used at Crecy, and the Gascon noble [[Captal de B...
74: ...England]] and also King of France, but the Armagnacs remained loyal to Charles VI's son, the [[dauphin...
86: .... From the type of weapons used, to military tactics, to the very notion of what war means, the Hundre...
96: ...ivalry was strongly influenced by the Romantic epics of the 12th century and knights literally imagine... - Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
5: ...apacy]] ("Babylonian Captivity of the Church"), [[Avignon]], [[Western Schism|Great Schism]]
20: ...e “[[Babylonian Captivity]]” of the [[Avignon Papacy]], the [[Western Schism|Great Schism]], an...
42: ... for centuries: the neo-Platonism of the scholastics and the neo-Aristotelianism of Thomas Aquinas and...
55: ...o the cities had little understanding of [[economics]], so they had no understanding of the increasing...
64: ...s most fully spelled out by the medieval scholastics. According to the doctrine of consubstantiation, ... - Florence (11538 bytes)
40: ...rch (especially the controversy over the French [[Avignon Papacy]] and the [[Western Schism|Great Schism]])... - List of festivals (6550 bytes)
47: *[[Festival d'Avignon]], - Thomas Aquinas (12692 bytes)
25: ...was pronounced a saint by [[Pope John XXII]] at [[Avignon]]. At the [[Council of Trent]] only two books wer...
90: ...ly become very excited about Aquinas's virtue ethics, notably [[Philippa Foot]] and [[Alasdair MacInty... - Roman Forum (4543 bytes)
24: ...|Colosseum]]. The return of [[Pope Urban V]] from Avignon (1367) led to an increased interest in ancient mo...
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