Late Middle Ages · Europe · Religion
1352
Innocent VI reforms the Avignon papacy's excesses
1352
The new pope dismissed the pleasure-loving cardinals of Clement VI's court, cut expenditures, and sent the warrior-cardinal Albornoz to reconquer the Papal States. It was a rare moment of austerity in Avignon's gilded history, a brief attempt to prove that a French-based papacy could still govern Italy and its own appetites.