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Council of Constance (1414-1418), called in order to end the

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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

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This illustration depicts the historic Council of Constance (1414-1418), a pivotal event in the annals of Church history. Called to put an end to the Papal Schism, a divisive period marked by the existence of multiple claimants to the papal throne, the council was a significant attempt to restore unity and order within the Catholic Church. The image, taken from the Chronicle of the Council of Constance, vividly portrays the grand assembly of cardinals, bishops, and theologians gathered in the Great Hall of the Dietshaus in Constance, Germany. The importance of the occasion is palpable, with the participants engrossed in intense discussions, their faces etched with deep concentration and determination. At the heart of the gathering, the newly elected Pope Martin V, the man who would ultimately emerge as the undisputed leader of the Church, stands resolute and confident. The council, which lasted from October 1414 to October 1418, resulted in the election of Martin V and the resolution of the Papal Schism. This momentous event marked the beginning of a new era in the history of the Catholic Church and the restoration of its unity and authority. The intricate details of the illustration, with its rich colors and meticulously rendered figures, transport us back to the past, providing a unique glimpse into the historical significance of the Council of Constance and its enduring impact on the Church and the world.

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