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During the Great, or Western, Schism from 1378, there were two or more Popes recognised in the Catholic Church........

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During the Great, or Western, Schism from 1378, there were two or more Popes recognised in the Catholic Church. Who was elected in 1417 and eventually recognised by the majority as the single Pope?

posted Jan 16 by Mohammad

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Martin V
He was elected by the Council of Constance in 1417.

answer Jan 22 by Mridul
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