Florentine anti-papal league

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The Florentine anti-papal league was a late 14th-century alliance formed by Florence and its allies to resist papal authority and military pressure during the conflict known as the War of the Eight Saints.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military alliance
conflict War of the Eight Saints NERFINISHED
country Republic of Florence NERFINISHED
hasCause conflict between Florence and the Papacy
papal attempts to assert temporal authority over Florence
hasEffect contributed to papal decision to impose interdicts and sanctions on Florence
contributed to regional polarization between papal and anti-papal factions
hasHistoricalContext Avignon Papacy NERFINISHED
papal attempts to reassert control over central Italy
hasParticipant Italian city-state allies of Florence
Republic of Florence NERFINISHED
Tuscan allies of Florence
hasPurpose defense against papal military pressure
resistance to papal authority
historicalPeriod Late Middle Ages
languageOfRecord Italian
Latin
locatedIn Italian Peninsula NERFINISHED
opposedTo Papacy NERFINISHED
Pope Gregory XI NERFINISHED
partOf Italian Wars of the late Middle Ages NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment anti-papal
relatedTo Guelph and Ghibelline conflicts in Italy NERFINISHED
significantConsequence strengthening of Florentine republican resistance to papal control
worsening of relations between Florence and the Papacy
significantEvent escalation of the War of the Eight Saints
temporalLocation late 14th century
usedFor coordination of military efforts against papal forces
diplomatic coordination among Florence and its allies

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War of the Eight Saints hasPart Florentine anti-papal league