The Twenty-Nine-Year-Old Sienese Mystic Who Travelled to Avignon to Tell the Pope to Go Back to Rome
Catherine of Siena was an unschooled Dominican tertiary from a substantial Sienese dyer's family who became one of the most influential European Catholic figures of the 14th century. Her substantial 1376 personal mission to Avignon helped persuade Pope Gregory XI to end the seventy-year Avignon papacy. She was 29.
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