B2215thand16th

 Concordat of Bologna 1516  The Concordat of Bologna was a treaty with the papacy that resulted from financing for the Habsburg-Valois War. The Concordat of Bologna was a treaty where the ruler would be able to appoint the French bishops and abbots while in return the papacy would be able to rule over the government. The church was therefore in power rather than the monarchy, which would somehow fit the theme of distributing the wealth within the monarchy, and also the shift of a monarchial class to rule government with the church instead to rule over it.

McKay, John P., Hill, Bennett D., Buckler, John //__A History of Western Society__// Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2003.