An Introduction to the History of Christianity Ad 590 1314

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An Introduction to the History of Christianity Ad 590 1314
F J Frederick John Foakes Jackson
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See also Villari, Medieval Italy, Bk. Ill, Chs. II-IV; "Fred- eric II, " "Manfred, " and "Conradin. " I CHAPTER XI THE FRENCH MONARCHY AND THE PAPACY Importance of France — The great feudatories — Louis VI — Louis VII — Philip Augustus — Philip Augustus and England — French and English kings and their subjects — The "Appanages" — St. Louis IX -r Intellectual revival in France — (a) the monasteries; (b) in the schools; (c) Popes and councils — Innocent II and his rival Anacletus II — Popes in ex...ile in France — English primates in France — Paris as the capital — Early French literature — French intervention in papal affairs and in Italy — Charles of Anjou — Charles, Senator of Rome — Vacancy in the Papacy — Gregory X Pope — Election of Rudolph of Hapsburg — Council of Lyons — Reconciliation of the Greek Church — The Conclave — Character of Gregory X — Charles of Anjou as Senator of Rome — The Vespers —7 The Colon- nas — Election of Peter Murrone the Hermit as Celestine V — Boniface VIII — Destruction of the Colonnas' power — The Jubilee — Philip the Fair — Fall of Boniface VIII — The Babylonish captivity at Avignon — The Knights Templar — The order suppressed — Death of Philip the Fair and Clement V.

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