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The Great Western Schism was a major crisis in the Catholic Church between 1378 and 1417, during which there were two, and later three rival popes, each with his own followers, curia, and political allies. ⚔️ The conflict began after the death of Pope Gregory XI in 1378, the last pope to reside in Avignon. 🕊️ After the Roman populace demanded the election of a Roman pope, the cardinals elected Urban VI. 👑 However, many cardinals soon rejected him because of his harsh and confrontational character, and they elected Antipope Clement VII, who established himself in Avignon. 🏰 This created a split between the Roman papacy and the Avignon papacy. ✝️ The division was not only religious but also political — different European states and kingdoms supported different popes, which deepened the conflict and weakened the authority of the Church. 🌍 Later, in 1409, the Council of Pisa attempted to resolve the crisis by electing a third pope, Alexander V, but this only made the situation worse, as there were now three popes at the same time. ⚖️ The schism was finally ended at the Council of Constance (1414–1418), when all three claimants were either deposed or forced to abdicate. 🙏 In 1417, Pope Martin V was elected, restoring unity to the Catholic Church. 🕍 The Great Western Schism lasted for almost 40 years and left deep consequences: it undermined the authority of the papacy, strengthened the idea of conciliarism (the belief that a general council of the Church holds greater authority than the pope), and prepared the ground for later reform movements in Europe. 📜 #HistoryTime #medievalhistory #church #greatwesternschism #education
The Tartarian Bell Towers were erased from history. Their sound was meant to be forgotten. But now, a 500-year-old recording has resurfaced—a frequency so powerful, it was hidden for centuries. This isn’t just sound. It’s resonance, energy, and a force that was once used to align entire civilizations. They took the bells, but they couldn’t erase their power. Want to experience the lost frequencies? Find the full recording in our bio before it disappears again. #FYP #Viral #TartarianBellTowers #HiddenHistory #Tartaria #LostFrequencies #AncientTechnology #ResonanceEffect #QuantumVibration #AncientWisdom #TartarianMystery #SecretFrequencies #432Hz #528Hz #EnergyVibration #SacredSound #UnexplainedHistory #AncientResonance #TartarianSecrets #FrequencyScience #RealityShift #ForbiddenKnowledge #LostTechnology #SacredGeometry #SoundHealing #MysteryUnveiled
Crisis of the Three Popes (1045–1048) During the mid-11th century, the Catholic Church faced a significant legitimacy crisis known as the Crisis of the Three Popes. Pope Benedict IX, from the noble Tusculum family, was elected around 1032 through strong political influence and alleged corruption. His papacy was marked by scandals and unpopularity, leading to his expulsion in 1044 and the election of Sylvester III as antipope. ⚔️ Benedict soon reclaimed the papal throne by force, but in 1045 voluntarily abdicated and transferred the papacy to his godfather, Giovanni Graziano, who became Pope Gregory VI. 📜 However, Benedict later proclaimed himself pope again, resulting in three simultaneous claimants to the papal office. 🕊️ To resolve the conflict, Holy Roman Emperor Henry III convened the Synod of Sutri in 1046. All three popes were compelled to resign, and Clement II was appointed as the legitimate successor. 👑 After Clement’s death in 1047, Benedict IX briefly reclaimed the papacy a third time, but was quickly expelled and excommunicated. He is remembered as the only man in history to have held the papal office three separate times. 🏛️ #historytok #historybuff #pope #churchhistory #education #historylesson #fyp
In 1519, Hernán Cortés landed on the shores of what is now Mexico. The Aztecs — a powerful civilization with their capital in Tenochtitlán — mistakenly believed a prophecy was coming true: that a god would return from the direction of the rising sun. But it wasn’t a god — it was a conqueror. What began as a welcome quickly turned into betrayal. In less than two years, the empire was surrounded, starved… and destroyed. 📚 This is the story of the fall of a civilization and the dawn of a new era. #history #aztecs #cortez #fallofanempire #education #fyp #documentary
After a period of more than two years without a pope, the Church elected Pietro del Morrone, a hermit dedicated to solitude and devout living, as Pope Celestine V in July 1294. 🕊️ Despite his reluctance and limited understanding of ecclesiastical politics, he accepted the position, urged on by cardinals who hoped his sincerity would heal internal divisions. 🙏 Once in Rome, Celestine V encountered persistent intrigue, influence-peddling, and manipulations among the Curia. 🏛️ Finding himself marginalized and regarded as a figurehead, he formally acknowledged that a pope could resign and issued the bull Quia in futurum, establishing the precedent of papal resignation. 📜 On 13 December 1294, he voluntarily abdicated the papacy, a move unprecedented at the time and not repeated until Benedict XVI stepped down in February 2013—over 720 years later. ⏳ Following his resignation, Celestine sought to return to monastic life in solitude. 🌄 However, his successor, Pope Boniface VIII, fearing that he could become a focus for rebellion, had him confined at Fumone Castle, where he died on 19 May 1296. 🕯️ Celestine V was canonized in 1313 and is remembered as a symbol of humility and conscience in the history of the papacy. ✨ #historytok #historyfacts #churchhistory #Pope #historicaldrama #EduTok
Edward "Boy" Jones was a British teenager who gained notoriety in the 1830s for repeatedly breaking into Buckingham Palace. 🏰 He first entered the palace at the age of 14, reportedly to observe Queen Victoria, whom he had become obsessed with. 👑 Jones managed to sneak in multiple times by climbing walls and entering through chimneys, hiding in wardrobes, reading the Queen’s private letters, and stealing food. 📜🍞 On one occasion, he was discovered carrying her underwear and dinner leftovers. 👗 Although arrested several times, he was often released because of his age. ⚖️ Authorities eventually forced him onto a naval ship to serve in the Royal Navy, hoping to remove him from England. 🚢 However, he escaped the ship, returned to London, and broke into the palace again. 😮💨 He was later sent to Australia as a form of exile, where he started a new life and worked as a clerk. 🇦🇺 Historians consider his case to be one of the first documented instances of royal stalking in modern history. 📚 According to reports, Queen Victoria was so disturbed by his intrusions that she checked under her bed for years after. 🛏️😨 #historytok #truestory #britishhistory #victorianera #darkhistory #storytime
The burning of the Presidential Palace (later known as the White House) took place on August 24, 1814, during the War of 1812. 🔥 After the British victory at the Battle of Bladensburg, British troops under the command of Major General Robert Ross entered Washington, D.C., and began systematically destroying government buildings. 🏛️ The Presidential Palace, then the residence of President James Madison, was among the primary targets. 🏠 British troops set the building on fire using flammable materials, resulting in the complete destruction of the interior and damage to the walls. 💥 The fire also consumed the Capitol and other public buildings. 🏚️ Reconstruction of the palace began soon after the event, under the direction of architect James Hoban, who had originally designed the structure. 🛠️ The restoration took several years, and during the works, the exterior walls were coated with white lime-based paint (whitewash) to cover the fire damage. ⚪ This restoration cemented the appearance that would later give rise to the popular name "The White House." 🏛️ The event remains one of the most famous moments in the history of the U.S. capital and is often cited as an example of the city’s vulnerability in the early period of the United States. 🇺🇸 #HistoryTime #truestory #USHistory #warof1812 #EduTok
Leonard Alfred Funk Jr. (August 27, 1916 – November 20, 1992) was an American sergeant and one of the most decorated soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Division in World War II. 🎖️ He took part in the Normandy landings, Operation Market Garden, and the Battle of the Bulge. 🌍 He is best known for the events of January 29, 1945, in Holzheim, Belgium, during the Battle of the Bulge. 📅 That day, after taking command of his company, Funk led an attack that captured over 80 German soldiers without any American losses. ⚡ Later, while the prisoners were under guard, a German patrol surprised the American sentries and re-armed their men. ⚠️ Funk arrived at the scene and found himself face-to-face with a German officer pointing a pistol at him. 🔫 Instead of surrendering, Funk laughed, suddenly raised his Thompson submachine gun, and opened fire, killing 21 Germans and wounding many others. 💥 The rest were quickly recaptured. 🔗 For this extraordinary bravery and composure under the threat of death, Funk received the Medal of Honor from President Harry S. Truman on September 5, 1945. 🏅🇺🇸 #historytok #medalofhonor #battleofthebulge #militaryhistory #education