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Schism Collection

Background imageSchism Collection: Pope Urbanus VI

Pope Urbanus VI
POPE URBANUS VI (Bartolommeo Prignano) After a stormy election, he acted so severely that most cardinals withdrew allegiance, leading to Avignon schism

Background imageSchism Collection: CHARLES VI & WENCESLAUS CHARLES VI & WENCESLAUS

CHARLES VI & WENCESLAUS CHARLES VI & WENCESLAUS
German Emperor Wenceslaus of Luxembourg With Charles VI of france holding ultimately unsuccessful negotiations to end the Papal Schism (setting is probably Rheims Cathedral). Date: Ca 1390

Background imageSchism Collection: The Disruption of 1843

The Disruption of 1843
The interior of St Andrews Church, Edinburgh, at the first meeting of the General Assembly, where the Free Church of Scotland was formed, after members withdrew from the Church of Scotland

Background imageSchism Collection: The American Twins, or North and South

The American Twins, or North and South
North grapples with south as America is depicted at war with its own flesh and blood. Date: 1856

Background imageSchism Collection: Jewish Samaritan High Priest and Scroll

Jewish Samaritan High Priest and Scroll
Samaritan High Priest and the Old Abisha Pentateuch. The Samaritan Pentateuch, sometimes called Samaritan Torah is a version of the Hebrew language Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible

Background imageSchism Collection: Pope Martin V (1369-1431)

Pope Martin V (1369-1431). Born Otto Colonna. Pope from 1417-1431. Portrait. Engraving. Colored

Background imageSchism Collection: URBAN VI (1318-1389). Xylography. SPAIN. Madrid

URBAN VI (1318-1389). Xylography. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageSchism Collection: Council of Constance (1414-1418), called in order to end the

Council of Constance (1414-1418), called in order to end the Papal schism. Illustration of the Chronicle of the Council of

Background imageSchism Collection: Francois Pierre De Foix

Francois Pierre De Foix
FRANCOIS PIERRE DE FOIX French churchman, cardinal- archbishop of Arles, credited with concluding the papal schism - hence the slain dragon with his portrait. Date: 1386 - 1464

Background imageSchism Collection: Pope Cornelius

Pope Cornelius, pope and saint. Died 253. His greatest achievement lies in how he handled the Novatian Schism


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