Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) (1 hr. 11 min. 4 sec.) ; 294391640 bytes |
Series |
Pope: The Most Powerful Man In History ; Series 1, Episode 3 |
Summary |
The Renaissance marks the end of a fractured church and the emergence of the papacy as a chief patron of art, architecture, music and literature. But cultural advancement is accompanied by increasing corruption and ambition, as popes acquire temporal power and political influence. With Rodrigo Borgia on the throne of Peter, the papacy reaches a nadir, scandalising people inside and outside the church and planting the seeds of reform |
Notes |
Closed captioning in English |
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Classification M ACMA |
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Alexander VI, Pope, 1431-1503.
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Martin V, Pope, 1368-1431.
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Catholic Church.
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Historiography.
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Renaissance.
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Corruption.
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United States.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Andrews, Nick, actor
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Baranzano, Constance, actor
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Campbell, Julia, actor
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Charles Gauntner, Kevin, actor
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Colton, Freddie, actor
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Convery, Kevin, actor
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David Miles, John, actor
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DiRenzo, John, actor
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Galbraith, Mark P, actor
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Harrah, Michael, actor
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Hough, Connor, actor
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Hunsicker, Andrew, actor
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