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Chronology

1378 Beginning of the Great Schism.


1409 Council of Pisa.
1414-18 Council of Constance.
1415 Decree Haec sancta issued.
1417 Decree Frequens issued; Schism ends with the
election of Martin V.
1423-4 Council of Pavia-Siena.
1431 Eugenius IV elected pope.
1431-49 Council of Basel.
1439 Council of Basel deposes Eugenius IV and elects
Felix V.
1437-44 Council of Ferrara-Florence.
1460 Pius II forbids appeals from pope to council (bull
Execrabilis).
1482 Andrea Zamometic attempts to summon a council at
Basel.
1503 Julius II elected pope.
1511 Council of Pisa summoned by dissident cardinals
with French support (May); Fifth Lateran Council
summoned by Julius II (July); council opens at Pisa
(November); Cajetan's De comparatione published
(November).
1512 Fifth Lateran Council opens (April); Almain's Lib-
ellus de auctoritate ecclesiae published (November).
1513 Julius II dies, and Leo X is elected; France adheres
to Lateran Council.

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Chronology

1514 Cajetan's Apologia published.


1516 Concordat between Francis I of France and Leo X.
1517 Fifth Lateran Council ends; Cajetan made a cardinal;
Luther's 95 Theses.
1518 Mair's disputation published as part of his In Mat-
thaeum ad literam expositio.

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