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The following events of Catholic relevance took place in 1378:

  • the beginning of the "Great Schism" with the East
  • birth of Pope Callistus III
  • birth of Blessed Peter de Duenas
  • death of Pope Gregory XI
  • ascension of Pope Urban VI to the papacy
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