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Avignon Papacy. 1309-77. Popes from Clement V based in Avignon, France. Great Schism.
Avignon School. 14-15C. Style of painting influenced by Sienese and Flemish painters during papal residence.
Babylonian Captivity. 1309-77. Avignon Papacy.
Bateau-Lavoir. 1900. Paris birthplace of cubism (Picasso, Braque) and modern poetry (Jacob, Apollinaire, Orlan). Desmoiselles d’Avignon.
Clement V. Pope 1305-14. Moved papacy to Avignon. Dissolved Knights Templar 1312. Prohibited usury.
Clement VII. Antipope 1378-94. Avignon. Election caused Great Schism.
Cubism. 1907. Braque and Picasso reduce painting to minimum geometric forms. Demoiselles d’Avignon, 1907. Term coined by Braque 1909.
Great Schism. 1054. East-West Schism. 1378-1417. Period of rival Popes in Rome, Avignon, following Avignon Papacy.
Gregory XI. 1329-78. Pope 1370-. Moved Papacy back to Rome from Avignon.
John XXII. 1244-1334. Pope 1316-. Avignon. Condemned Franciscans. Imprisoned antipope Nicholas V.
Picasso, Pablo. 1881-1973. Spanish/French Cubist painter. Desmoiselles d’Avignon 1907. Guernica 1937.
Pont d’Avignon. 12C-1680. Built after divine command to shepherd, St Bénézet.
Urban V. 1310-70. Avignon pope. Returned to Rome temporarily 1367-70.