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Episode 163 - Napoleon's turbulent relationship with the Catholic Church, with special guest Ambrogio Caiani

Episode 163 - Napoleon's turbulent relationship with the Catholic Church, with special guest Ambrogio Caiani

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Discover the complex and often volatile relationship between Napoleon Bonaparte and the Catholic Church—a story filled with ambition, compromise, and conflict. In this episode, special guest & author Ambrogio Caiani breaks down how Napoleon went from restoring Catholicism in France to ultimately clashing with the Pope himself.


After the chaos of the French Revolution, religion in France was in ruins. Napoleon saw an opportunity. Through the Concordat of 1801, he reestablished ties with the Catholic Church, bringing stability to a fractured nation. But was this a genuine act of faith—or a calculated political move?

As Napoleon’s power grew, so did tensions with the papacy. From controlling church appointments to annexing Papal territories and even imprisoning Pope Pius VII, Napoleon pushed the limits of his authority. What began as cooperation quickly turned into a dramatic struggle between empire and faith.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How the French Revolution reshaped religion in France
  • Why Napoleon signed the Concordat of 1801
  • The growing conflict between Napoleon and the Pope
  • The annexation of the Papal States
  • The arrest and imprisonment of Pope Pius VII
  • How religion became a tool of imperial control

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