European History – 1000 to 1500
The Council of Constance was a significant ecumenical council held from 1414 to 1418, primarily aimed at resolving the Great Schism of the Catholic Church, which had resulted in multiple claimants to the papacy. This council not only sought to restore unity within the Church but also addressed various issues such as heresy, particularly focusing on the condemnation of Jan Hus, and ultimately led to the election of Pope Martin V, effectively ending the schism.
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