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    The Investiture Controversy or Investiture Contest (German: Investiturstreit, pronounced [ɪnvɛstiˈtuːɐ̯ˌʃtʁaɪt] ) was a conflict between the Church and...
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  • disputed, as happened between the Pope and Holy Roman Emperor in the investiture conflict when the temporal power sought to control key clergy nominations...
    152 KB (17,499 words) - 19:31, 8 July 2024
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    Godeschalc had a new basilica built in 1058. At the beginning of the Investiture Conflict it sided with the emperor, until forced to submit to the pope by...
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    then required, so no burial service was held. This return of the investiture conflict was settled by the Concordat of 1801. Pius VI's body was removed...
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    cf. Miller, M. C., (2005), Power and the Holy in the Age of the Investiture Conflict: A Brief History with Documents, (Bedford; New York), pp. 81–83....
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    paved the way to claims on the part of the secular overlords (see Investiture Conflict). Papal fiefs included not only individual landed estates, however...
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  • Roman Emperor Henry IV and furthered the friction caused in the Investiture Conflict. The expanded practice continued through the Middle Ages within the...
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    Empire arose with the Investiture Controversy, which began in 1075 and ended with the Concordat of Worms in 1122. The conflict between Guelphs and Ghibellines...
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    Battle of Langensalza (1075) (category Investiture Controversy)
    to Saxony. Henry considered the Saxon question settled, but the Investiture conflict would quickly undo the peace. Haverkamp, Alfred. Medieval Germany...
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  • - in Miller, M. C., (2005) Power and the Holy in the Age of the Investiture Conflict, Bedord/StMartins (New York), p64. The Ecumenical Councils of the...
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    the Synod of Sutri ca. 1085". Power and the holy in the age of the investiture conflict: a brief history with documents. New York: St. Martins Press....
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    Sutri in Miller, M. C., (2005) Power and the Holy in the Age of the Investiture Conflict, (Bedord/StMartins; New York) p64 The Catholic Encyclopedia asserts...
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    Papacy and the Holy Roman Empire had originally arisen with the Investiture Conflict of the 11th century, it was subsequently fed by a desire of either...
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    a Swiss Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Despite a lengthy investiture conflict with the Calvinist Canton of Geneva, he served as Bishop of Lausanne...
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    vote for Sánchez and the PSOE during the investiture vote. ERC said it was favourable to Sánchez's investiture, pending a vote among its membership, while...
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    to succeed him. In doing so, he also inherited the conflict with Emperor Henry V over investiture. Gelasius spent a good part of his brief papacy in exile...
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    the abbot was one of the principal proponents of the papacy in the Investiture Conflict. From 1115 until 1632, the abbey church housed thearca raised on...
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    Pope Callixtus II (category Investiture Controversy)
    February 1119 to his death in 1124. His pontificate was shaped by the Investiture Controversy, which he was able to settle through the Concordat of Worms...
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    Rudolf of Rheinfelden (category Investiture Controversy)
    the first phase of open conflict in the Investiture Controversy between Emperor and Papacy. After a series of armed conflicts, Rudolf succumbed to his...
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    Donation of Constantine (category Investiture Controversy)
    the 11th and 12th centuries, the Donation was often cited in the investiture conflicts between the papacy and the secular powers in the West. The document's...
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