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Butchers, bakers, candlestick-makers − and prostitutes: The women working behind the scenes in papal AvignonBathhouses, the “stews,” were often brothels. Prostitution was considered a legal occupation in Avignon and controlled by the church. Marguerite de Porcelude, known as “the Huntress,” paid ...
In all, seven different Popes (all French born) ruled the Catholic Church from Avignon. The move "enlarged its bureaucracy, centralised its authority, and initiated closer contact with secular ...
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