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The papacy reached its zenith of power in the thirteenth century during the papacy of?

Innocent III.


What was the era called when there was no pope in Rome in 1377?

It is sometimes referred to as the "Babylonian Captivity of the Papacy" or the "Avignon Papacy." During this period the papacy was headquartered in Avignon, France.


How did the catholic church reform itself in response to the protestant changes Papacy?

During the counter-reformation, the papacy was reformed to address corruption.


How many popes died during their papacy?

Nearly all popes die during their papacy since the position is for life. A few, very few, have resigned but the vast majority died in office.


In which French city was the papacy located during part of the 14th century?

Answer: Avigon Why: King Philip ensured the election of a French Pope who moved the papacy to Avignon.


Where did Pope Pius IX travel during his papacy?

Pius IX did not travel.


What is a government by a pope position rank or authority of a pope?

Papacy is the correct answer.


Does pope and papacy mean the same thing?

No, the pope is the head of the papacy, the papacy is the government of the Roman Catholic Church.


Who said God has given us the papacy let us enjoy it?

Pope Leo X is attributed with saying, "God has given us the papacy, let us enjoy it." This quote is often used to highlight the luxurious and extravagant lifestyle of the papacy during the Renaissance period.


Which pope performed the papacy?

266 popes have 'performed' the papacy.


When did Avignon Papacy end?

Avignon Papacy ended in 1378.


When was Avignon Papacy created?

Avignon Papacy was created in 1305.