The Avignon Papacy lasted from 1309 to 1377.
From 1309 to 1377 the pope resided at Avignon, France.
France does not have a pope, there is only one pope and he resides in the Vatican. The Pope in 1930 was Pope Pius XI.
Avignon, in what is now southeastern France.
From 1309 to 1378 the popes resided in Avignon, France.
No, except for about 70 years when the papacy moved to Avignon, France, the pope has been in Rome, never in Spain.
France has the same pope as the rest of the world. Pope Benedict was pope from April 19, 2005, until February 288, 2013.
Before the Vatican became an independent country in 1929 the pope lived in the same place as today but it was part of Rome, Italy.
No, France is led by its own president.
King Philip IV of France
He ruled from Avignon, France.
The Pope in Rome was opposed by an anti-pope in Avignon, France.
Which Pope Adrian? There have been several.