Summary
Avignon! A city where there is a bridge, and a song about the bridge. And, once, the pope lived there. Why? Let’s talk about this weird century.
Notes
1/ Avignon: it has a bridge! And a song about the bridge: “Sur le pont d’Avignon.” The bridge is medieval; the song dates from the fifteenth century: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sur_le_Pont_d%27Avignon
2/ Boniface VIII (Pope 24 December 1294–11 October 1303). He was…something. Definitely check out Dante’s thoughts!
3/ Dr. Jesse: we can all recognize that in the past there have been different times when a third party has interfered in an election…
Em: …
Em: oh my god, we recorded this in April 2024. She was talking about the 2000 election. [A lot has happened in a year. Now it could also be the NYC mayoral race!–Jesse]
4/ The episode on Catherine of Siena is number 6.
Jesse and I went to Siena at one point! I don’t remember if we saw her head. I’m guessing we did? We also saw a horse race, which means we were there on August 16, 2003? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palio_di_Siena [That was a great Palio! There were many, many false starts, and then someone fell (or was pushed/tripped) off their horse during the race, and the neighborhood whose rider fell (or was sabotaged) definitely thought he was sabotaged, and they all stormed the track toward the neighborhood they thought pushed him, and we were standing in between the two groups. –Jesse]
5/ Episode Summary!
Avignon Papacy:
Seven popes resided at Avignon instead of Rome
- Pope Clement V: 1305–1314 (curia moved to Avignon, 9 March 1309)
- Pope John XXII: 1316–1334
- Pope Benedict XII: 1334–1342
- Pope Clement VI: 1342–1352
- Pope Innocent VI: 1352–1362
- Pope Urban V: 1362–1370 (in Rome 1367–1370; returned to Avignon 1370)
- Pope Gregory XI: 1370–1378 (left Avignon to return to Rome on 13 September 1376, returned in January 1377)
WESTERN SCHISM:
| ROME | AVIGNON | PISA |
| Urban VI (1378–1389) | Antipope Clement VII (1378–1394) | |
| Boniface IX (1389–1404) | Antipope Benedict XIII (1394–1423) | |
| Pope Innocent VII (1404–1406) | ||
| Pope Gregory XII* (1406–1415)
*Voluntarily resigns to end schism |
Antipope Alexander V (1409–1410)
Antipope John XXIII* (1410–1415) *Submitted to Martin V in Florence in 1418 and died shortly thereafter. The Medici built him a huge tomb. |
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| Pope Martin V (1417–1431) |
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Thank you for another Amazing Episode! # 95! Lots of intrigue! Prophecies! Both clever one(s) by Dante and real one by Bridget to Urban V! Re: Women with power, like Bridget and famously Catherine of Siena! Yay! Also how the two-way schism becomes a three-way! AWESOMES! Kudos to Gregory XII for resigning, and how rare voluntary resignations were/are, but you didn’t mention Pope Benedict XVI! How Francis himself became Pope! Also Marguerite Henry who I lived in Wayne IL with horses and a burro named Brighty (book: Brighty of the Grand Canyon; also book: Inherit the Wind, about the Godolphin Arabian) wrote Pride of the Palio about Siena’s horse race. Dr. J: Have they made it less brutal? Also how did they resolve the day you were there?
Wonderful Episode as usual! Many best wishes!