Gregory XI Excommunicated Florence Entirely

Gregory XI Excommunicated Florence Entirely

In 1376, Pope Gregory XI excommunicated the entire Florentine government during the War of the Eight Saints. He also banned the city from participating in religious ceremonies; sanctioned Florentine merchants abroad by forbidding Christians from trading with them; and legalized the capture or enslavement of Florentine citizens by any Christian anywhere in Europe.

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