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The Pope's move and the establishment of a rival pope divided the Church's supporters.

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A rival pope in Rome divided the Church's authority.

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Q: How did the pope's move to Avignon and the establishment of a rival pope in Rome affect church authority and power?
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How did the popes move to Avignon and the establishment of rival pope in Rome affect church authority and power?

The Pope's move and the establishment of a rival pope divided the Church's supporters.


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The Roman Catholic Church move from Rome to what city in Southern France?

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