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Un pont entre les obédiences : expériences normandes du Grand Schisme d'Occident (1378-1417)
Type de ressource
Thèse
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Brabant, Annick (Auteur)
- Angers, Denise (Collaborateur)
- Gazeau, Véronique (Collaborateur)
Titre
Un pont entre les obédiences : expériences normandes du Grand Schisme d'Occident (1378-1417)
Résumé
Between 1378 and 1417, the Catholic Church was divided between two, and then three contending popes. While Urban VI and his successors settled in Rome, Clement VII and his successor, Benedict XIII, returned to Avignon. This dissertation documents and analyses the multiple experiences known in Normandy in reaction to the Great Western Schism. Norman commitments to resolve this division were plural and they were expressed in numerous manners. Relying on Vatican archives, University of Paris and local archives, this study demonstrates the different reactions that coexisted in Normandy in response to the Great Western Schism. Although the Norman nobility was generally favourable to the Avignon popes, officially recognized by the King of France, important waves of resistance to that papacy were also expressed amongst Norman clergymen, prelates, as well as university students and professors. This resistance led some to choose exile, in order to recognize the Roman popes. Those Norman exilees, although they formed a modest community, had considerable influence in the Roman obedience, and they have been the object of very little scholarly attention. Amongst the vast majority of those who remained in the obedience of Clement VII, many Norman intellectuals were known for being very critical, even being enemies of the Avignon popes. The relationships that exiled Normans maintained with their colleagues who remained in Clément VII’s obedience played a very important role in the dialogue between obediences that led to the council of Pisa in 1409. This dissertation highlights the multiplicity of Norman attitudes in response to the Great Western Schism, it deepens our knowledge of the various Norman groups touched by the division and it improves our understanding of the different debates that surrounded the crisis. It also allows to further the reflection on the questions of how the schism affected the notion of obedience, and of the Norman networks at work during that period.
Type
Thèse de doctorat (Ph.D.)
Université
Université de Montréal
Lieu
Montréal
Date
2014-05-01
Langue
Français
Référence
Brabant, Annick. « Un pont entre les obédiences : expériences normandes du Grand Schisme d’Occident (1378-1417) ». Thèse de doctorat (Ph.D.), Université de Montréal, 2014. https://hdl.handle.net/1866/10540.
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