Boniface VIII (1294-1303)
Bl. Benedict XI (1303-04)
Clement V (1305-14)
John XXII (1316-34)
Benedict XII (1334-42)
Clement VI (1342-52)
Innocent VI (1352-62)
Bl. Urban V (1362-70)
Gregory XI (1370-78)
Urban VI (1378-89)
Boniface IX (1389-1404)
Avignon, France
Avignon is located in southeastern France in the department of the Vaucluse on the left side of the River Rhone. It was the home to seven popes in the 14th century.
during the 14th and 15th century
After Pope Benedict X died, Bertrand de Got of France was elected. He was to never to step foot on Italian soil, so the following six French Popes chose to stay in France as well.
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In the City of Avignon in the south of France. (Prefecture of the Vaucluse département) This city had been the City of Popes in the 14th century. The palais was achieved in 1363.
The power of the pope declined in the 14th century due to several factors, including the Avignon Papacy, where popes resided in France rather than Rome, leading to a perception of diminished authority and increased political influence from the French monarchy. Additionally, the Great Schism (1378-1417), which resulted in rival popes claiming legitimacy, further eroded the Church's unity and credibility. Economic challenges and the rise of secular powers also contributed to the diminishing influence of the papacy during this period.
wrestling matches
During the 14th Century BCE.
University students could choose from a wide selection of subjects during the 14th century, including geometry, astronomy, music theory, logic, and rhetoric.
Taxes of the 14th century, and part of the 15th century, were high in England and France because of the Hundred Years' War.