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... I'm getting indications that there was at that time a French pope, whom somebody(ies) in Britain was wanting to get rid of. Is this accurate, does anyone know? I haven't studied history of religion, really; I don't recall ever hearing of a pope in France.
Pope Clement V moved the Roman Curia to Avignon in 1309, which the Cardinals found most galling.
In three part disharmony, even.
TEd
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