Michael of Cesena (
1270-
November 29, 
1342) was a 
Franciscan, general of that Order, and theologian, born at 
Cesena, a small town in 
Italy.
He was an advocate of ecclesiastical poverty, in which dispute he found himself ranged against 
Pope John XXII. The latter summoned him to 
Avignon in 
1327. and Michael eventually agreed to go. He was detained here by the Pope, along with 
William of Ockham. In the following year, they were freed by agents of 
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor and taken to 
Pisa , where John XXII was declared to be deposed by the Emperor.
In 
1329 he was declared to be deposed from the Franciscan leadership, now controlled by the Pope, and he left in the entourage of Louis for Germany, where he died.
 
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