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Jean FroissartA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Summary
Background
Introduction and Prologue
Book 1, Chapters 1-3
Book 1, Chapters 4-6
Book 1, Chapter 7
Book 1, Chapter 8-10
Book 1, Chapters 11-12
Book 1, Chapters 13-15
Book 1, Chapters 16-17
Book 2, Chapters 18-19
Book 2, Chapters 20-22
Book 3, Chapters 23-28
Book 3, Chapters 29-31
Book 4, Chapters 32-40
Book 4, Chapter 41
Key Figures
Themes
Index of Terms
Important Quotes
Essay Topics
The papacy had relocated from Rome to the city of Avignon in the southeast of modern-day France, just outside the borders of the kingdom of France. Although the city of Avignon was under the control of the papacy itself, the popes had been under the influence of the French kings. The current Pope, Gregory XI, resolved to return the papacy to Rome. Charles V sent his brother, the Duke of Anjou, to dissuade the pope from going to Rome. Froissart records that the Duke of Anjou told Gregory XI, “Holy Father, you are going to a country and among people where they have little love for you, and leaving the source of the faith and the kingdom in which the Church has more influence and excellence than anywhere else in the world” (202). Still, Gregory XI was resolved to return to Rome.
Gregory XI died shortly after he arrived in Rome on March 28, 1378. As the cardinals met to elect a new pope, a mob of Roman citizens threatened the cardinals unless they elected a Roman as pope. Froissart claims they chose a “very saintly man who was a native of Rome” (203), although Brereton notes Froissart is mistaken that this person was actually elected pope.
Challenging Authority
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Class
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European History
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French Literature
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Medieval Literature / Middle Ages
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Memorial Day Reads
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Military Reads
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Power
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Religion & Spirituality
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School Book List Titles
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War
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