History of the Germans

Ep. 172 – A World Event - Council of Constance Part 2

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Nov 28, 2024
In a bustling town in Southern Germany, 30,000 attendees transformed a small community into the center of the Catholic Church and intellectual revival for over three years. The Council of Constance wasn't just about papal elections; it was a vibrant mix of politics, intrigue, and debates on justice, tyranny, and indigenous rights. Amidst discussions, social activities thrived, revealing moral complexities intertwined with the rise of humanism. Key figures and power struggles shaped an era rife with ambition and conflict that resonate with modern issues.
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ANECDOTE

Overcrowded Constance

  • 30,000 people attended the Council of Constance, a town built for 8,000.
  • Attendees included everyone from academics and aristocrats to blacksmiths, bakers, and public girls, staying much longer than anticipated.
INSIGHT

Prostitution at Constance

  • Prostitution was tolerated in the Middle Ages for pragmatic reasons, including harm reduction.
  • The Council of Constance became notorious for the scale of prostitution, with 718 licensed sex workers in a small town.
ANECDOTE

Book Exchange at Constance

  • Constance became a hub for intellectual exchange, with scholars swapping and copying books.
  • The event led to a surge in manuscript production, marked by the inscription "Compiled during the General Council at Constance."
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