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Die Wahl Amadeo's von Savoyen zum Papste durch das Basler Konzil (1439) by Hugo Manger delves into the historical circumstances surrounding the election of Amadeus of Savoy as Pope by the Council of Basel in 1439. This Inaugural-Dissertation examines the complexities and controversies of this pivotal moment in religious history, exploring the political and ecclesiastical factors that led to the Council's decision.
Manger's work provides valuable insights into the power struggles and theological debates that characterized the 15th century. It offers a detailed analysis of the Council of Basel's proceedings and the role it played in challenging papal authority. This book is an important resource for scholars and anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of medieval and Renaissance religious history.
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