Council of Pavia

Council of Pavia

In the history of the Catholic Church, the Council of Pavia usually refers to the fifteenth century Council of Pavia-Siena of 1423/4, which was convened at Pavia and then moved to Siena because of the plague.

It may also refer to

  • Council of Pavia (698)
  • Council of Pavia (850)
  • Council of Pavia (997)
  • Council of Pavia (1022)
  • Council of Pavia (1160)

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