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zimovet [89]
2 years ago
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What was the Great (Western) Schism of 1378 CE?

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Alex73 [517]2 years ago
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The Great(Western) Schism of 1378 CE was a B. conflict between the French king and the pope that resulted in two rival popes.

<h3>How did the Great Schism of 1378 happen?</h3>

The Great Schism happened because the French King and the Vatican got into conflict that resulted in the French supporting the rise of a new pope.

As a result, there were two popes who took up residency in separate locations and threatened to destroy the unity of the Catholic Church.

Find out more on the Great Schism of 1378 at brainly.com/question/2320651.

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