Late Middle Ages · Europe · Religion

1342

Pope Clement VI buys Avignon outright

1342

The new pope, a polished Limousin nobleman who loved luxury and learning, purchased the city of Avignon from Joanna I of Naples for eighty thousand gold florins. The papacy now owned its exile. Clement immediately began an expansion of the palace and turned Avignon into the most lavish court in fourteenth-century Europe.