MARTIN V, 1368–1431, Pope

1368–1431, pope (1417–31), a Roman named Oddone Colonna; successor of Gregory XII. He was created cardinal by Innocent VII, and in the schism (see Schism, Great) he attended and supported the decisions of the Council of Pisa (see Pisa, Council of). His election (Nov. 11, 1417) by the conclave at the Council of Constance (see Constance, Council of) as pope ended the schism. The election was greeted with almost universal joy and relief. Declining invitations to settle elsewhere, Martin made his way slowly to Rome (1420) and set about rehabilitating the city and the Papal States. His chief concern was the consolidation of the restored Church unity and the papal prestige, and to this end he made concordats with various rulers. More significant was his denunciation of the conciliar theory (i.e., that councils are supreme in the Church) that had gained wide following at Pisa and Constance. Nevertheless he followed the wishes of the last council and summoned a new one; this met at Pavia (1423), moved to Siena, and accomplished nothing; Martin dissolved it (1424) and summoned a council for 1431 to meet at Basel. In Martin's reign an attempt to prolong the schism was made in Spain by the followers of Antipope Benedict XIII (see Luna, Pedro de), who chose (1425) a successor to him called Clement VIII (otherwise Gil Sánchez Múñoz). Alfonso V of Aragón patronized this antipope out of political motives, but, gaining nothing, he made Clement resign (1429) and recognized Martin. Eugene IV succeeded Martin.

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...of Frankfort. The pope having promised to...against Christians. Martin V. caused the Hussites...Poles prevent him. 1431 He again sues to...different times by Martin V., to meet at Pavia...declaring that the pope had no right either...
...proclaimed by Pope Martin V., at different...But as soon as Pope Eugenius IV. was elected, in 1431, the fathers...papacy of Nicholas V. this council...itself; and this pope hermit, duke of...kissed the feet of Pope Urban V., acknowledged...
...Conventi Soppr. J. 1. 28. Fols. 50r-64 v. ------ Selections . Edited by...Christi Library. MSS 153, 330. Martin, of Laon Dunchad . Glossae in Martianum...1-429. Reprint in 5 vols. Wiesbaden: Martin Sandig, 1966-68 Papias, the Lombard...
...But, more significant, a bull of Pope Nicholas V 1409 , contested by the University...jusquau rez dune pomme: Villon: Testament v. 1850", Romanische Forschungen...condemnatus, et oratio eius fiat in peccatum. v. 7 When he shall be judged, let him...
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...that is, communion with both bread and chalice, the latter otherwise denied to the laity in Catholic practice.185 Pope Eugenius IV (r. 1431-49), who opposed the council, could only watch in horror as the assembly negotiated points of doctrine with heretics...
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...Karl Schnith, " Die Reichsstadt Augsburg im Spatmittelalter (1368-1493)," in Geschichte der Stadt Augsburg , pp. 156-63...steward to the bishop, wrote a somewhat agitated letter to Johann V. von Venningen (d. 1478), bishop of Basel. Judging from this...


 

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MARTIN V , 1368 1431, pope 1368 1431, pope (1417 31), a Roman named Oddone Colonna...Declining invitations to settle elsewhere, Martin made his way slowly to Rome (1420...otherwise Gil Sanchez Munoz). Alfonso V of Aragon patronized this antipope...
SIGISMUND sij ism nd, sig , 1368 1437, Holy Roman emperor (1433 37...rebellious Bohemians, Sigismund convinced Pope Martin V to proclaim (Mar., 1420) a crusade...victorious, defeating a new crusade (1431) against them. Negotiations to heal...


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