Making sense of a palace: The case of cardinals’ livrées in Avignon during the Great Western Schism

In Avignon, the cardinals used their palaces—known as livrées (from the latin libratae, “freed” [houses])—not only for private matters (to eat, sleep, read, and pray), but also for public purposes, as they fulfilled diplomatic and administrative functions for the Church. This paper will address the...

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Main Author: Masson, C
Format: Conference item
Published: Maynooth University 2018