Robert Sparkman

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For nearly seventy years, while still claiming to be bishops of Rome, the popes would generally remain in Avignon. This period, often called the “Avignon Papacy” or the “Babylonian Captivity of the Church,” was marked, not only by the absence of the popes from Rome, but also by their willingness to serve as tools of French policy.
The Story of Christianity: Volume 1: The Early Church to the Dawn of the Reformation
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