Avignon, at its start, is a Catholic Occitan theocracy located in the Provence area, France region of the Western Europe subcontinent. The theocracy emerges from Catholic Provence in 1190, gaining cores, bordering fellow Catholic France northwest and Provence southeast.
Avignon gets annexed by France on September 13, 1226, breaks free from Provence control on August 25, 1271, annexed by The Papal State in 1317, break from The Papal State on December 4, 1334, re-annexed by them in 1349, break free from The Papal State again on September 12, 1362 and will be re-annexed again by them in 1366, break free from The Papal State again in 1367 and will finally be annexed by them on October 14, 1791 never to appear on-map again.