Carlos V el Sabio: reconquista, Estado y Cisma de Occidente (1364–1380) · LA GUERRA DE LOS CIEN AÑOS
In 1378, Latin Christendom split as rival popes emerged, one recognized in Rome, the other in the Avignon obedience. The Western Schism was not only religious; it restructured diplomacy and political finance across Europe.
Every monarchy had to choose:
Because papal authority shaped legitimacy, arbitration, and sanctions, the schism directly affected war and treaty systems.
For France, the schism coincided with state strengthening. Obedience choice could: