Gregoryamp39s Great Monastery In his exchanges with King Henry IV during the later eleventh century, Pope Gregory VII proclaimed that he held the authority to remove the mighty King from ... View More
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The powers of the Pope exceeded those of the western emperor ... claimed papal supremacy, or authority over all secular rulers.ampquot 1 Some famous Popes that many people have heard the names of are Pope Gregory, Pope Innocent III ... View More
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Western Civilization ... powers. I will also make reference to the account of Pope Gregory I, who is the main source on solving the struggle. Being bishop ... View More
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Controversies Between Church and State Some who were involved were Holy Roman Emperor Heinrich IV and Pope Gregory VIII King II and Archbishop Thomas Becket King Philip IV and Pope Boniface VIII. ... View More
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NoneProvided ... he thought was just. It is said that Pope Gregory VII began his life in Ravaco, Tuscany, Italy, in the year 1021. The son of a poor ... View More
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St Catherine of Sienna ... the papacy. Catherine then went to Avignon to have a conference with Pope Gregory XI. She arrived there on June 18, 1376. She strongly ... View More
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Christianity1 ... Pope Gregory VII is a great example of the increased confidence and authority during these times. ... He may be judged by no one ampquot Pope Gregory VII p.168. ... View More
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Christianity ... Pope Gregory VII is a great example of the increased confidence and authority during these times. ... He may be judged by no one ampquot Pope Gregory VII p.168. ... View More
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Christianity better verison ... Pope Gregory VII is a great example of the increased confidence and authority during these times. ... He may be judged by no one ampquot Pope Gregory VII p.168. ... View More
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The Lamenting Laity ... p. 395. Wyclif became immensely unpopular with Pope Gregory XI and in 1377 he ordered his arrest and examination. Wyclif was never ... View More
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pda ... Pope Gregory VII brought hope to the people by wanting to establish ampquotright order in the world,ampquot and this stimulated people to regain faith in Christianity. ... View More
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Christianity in Middle Ages ... Pope Gregory VII brought hope to the people by wanting to establish ampquotright order in the world,ampquot and this stimulated people to regain faith in Christianity. ... View More
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Christianity in the Middle Ages ... Pope Gregory VII brought hope to the people by wanting to establish ampquotright order in the world,ampquot and this stimulated people to regain faith in Christianity. ... View More
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Good Abortion Essayagainst I got an A ... Within three years Pope Gregory XVI eliminated any penalties until ensoulment which was then determined to be about 40 days after conception 5. Pope Gregory ... View More
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The Power of the Papacy and Reign of the Church in 11th Century ... ... In discussing the themes of the increasing influence and control of the Church over the society had been the legacy of Pope Gregory VII, who strove for a more ... View More
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Sicily and the German Empire ... emergencies. vii Pope Gregory the second attempted to assert authority over Frederick by claiming supremacy in Sicily. While Frederick ... View More
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Account for the decline in prestige and authority of the pap ... In 1378 Pope Gregory XI returned to Rome with his cardinals but following his death that year the conclave elected an Italian Pope under duress of the angry ... View More
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Great Schism catholic church ... A mere four years later, the new pope, Gregory XI, attempted to live in Rome. It was far too dangerous and he stayed less than a year. ... View More
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frederick barbarossa ... In 1236 Frederick began a successful campaign against the Lombard cities, but in March of 1239, Pope Gregory IX joined the Lombards and excommunicated the ... View More
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The Crusades: Major Battles and Effects ... second crusade led into a third. Then in 1187 Pope Gregory VIII called for a third crusade. Frederick I, Roman Emperor, Philip II ... View More
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The Crusades ... tyranny. By the late 11th century, the leaders of the Byzantine Empire the West for help, particularly to Pope Gregory VII. After ... View More
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Catholic Churchs View on Contraception ... Pope Gregory the Great served from 590604 and stated that all sexual desire in any form was wrong. Throughout the world, sexuality was a key issue. ... View More
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Avignon Papcy ... Catherine wrote a letter to Pope Gregory XI in 1376 stressing the importance of Gods will and how, as Pope, he should honor this will of God. ... View More
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Inevitable Torture ... As time pressed on, heresy finally needed to be repressed, and by order of Pope Gregory IX, the Medieval Inquisition was instituted in 1231 Medieval. ... View More
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Abortion ... Directly after the decree of Pope Sixtus Pope Gregory XIV withdraws Pope Sixtusamp39s decree and allows abortions to be performed freely. ... View More
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Battle at Canossa ... Gregory VII had again tried to excommunicate Henry IV, but at this time he had no power over the king for the people had turned against the pope. ... View More
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Medievil ... This is supported in a letter to Augustine from Pope Gregory in which Gregory wrote ampquotClearly understand your own character, and how much grace is in this ... View More
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The Crusades ... The Third Crusade was spurred mainly by the capture of Jerusalem by Saladin in 1187. Pope Gregory VIII then preached for yet another crusade. ... View More
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Aquianas ... Two years after that he was summoned by Pope Gregory X to take part in the Council of Lions, a Vincent 4 theological discussion group. ... View More
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St. Dominic ... We should model his qualities. He never failed to distinguish between sin and the sinner. He was cannoned on July 13, 1234, by Pope Gregory IX. ... View More
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