James HillThe Avignon Popes and the Eastern Mediterranean
Power and Authority, 1305-62
Herausgeber: Elliott, Andrew B R; Young, Helen; Merritt, Adrienne
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James C. Hill steps into the literary world with a remarkable journey that is as unique as it is inspiring. Born and raised in a small town, James's early life was marked by a deep love for a boundless curiosity about the world around him. After earning a degree in Business, he spent years exploring different cultures and professions, gathering a wealth of experiences that have profoundly shaped his perspective. A passionate advocate for environmental conservation and mental health awareness, James brings a diverse and insightful viewpoint to his writing. His debut autobiography not only chronicles his personal adventures and challenges but also reflects his unwavering belief in the power of resilience and hope. When he's not writing, James enjoys exercising, experimenting with technology, and volunteering at local community centers. His story is not just an account of his life, but an invitation to find joy and meaning in our own journeys.
Introduction
1. Power and Sources
2. Control of Trade with the Muslim World
3. Pilgrim Licences
4. Marriage Licences
5. Churches in Negotiation over Union with Avignon
6. Churches in Union with Avignon
7. 'Eastern Christian' Churches
8. The Crusade and Papal Involvement in Armed Conflict
9. Non-Violent Diplomacy with non-Christians
Conclusion: The Papacy and the Eastern Mediterranean
Bibliography
Index