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... church nor fortress , monastery nor farm . The Gothic war had crushed the spirit of the people , and the conquest of Italy had weakened the power of the Bishop of Rome , who would naturally have been a centre round whom to rally . He ...
... church nor fortress , monastery nor farm . The Gothic war had crushed the spirit of the people , and the conquest of Italy had weakened the power of the Bishop of Rome , who would naturally have been a centre round whom to rally . He ...
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... Church . The violent attacks which he and his son made upon the popular worship caused many troubles in the East ; but there the clergy were too much in the Empe- ror's power to be able to resist his dictation successfully . But if ...
... Church . The violent attacks which he and his son made upon the popular worship caused many troubles in the East ; but there the clergy were too much in the Empe- ror's power to be able to resist his dictation successfully . But if ...
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... Church of St. Peter , the Pope placed a crown of gold upon his head , and the mighty multi- tude of Romans and Franks hailed him as the successor of Augustus . The Empire of the West , which , in 476 , Zeno had made one with that in the ...
... Church of St. Peter , the Pope placed a crown of gold upon his head , and the mighty multi- tude of Romans and Franks hailed him as the successor of Augustus . The Empire of the West , which , in 476 , Zeno had made one with that in the ...
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... Church towards the lay power ; the War of Investitures ( 11 ) —the allies of the Pope ( 12 ) -Henry V. and the Pope ( 13 ) —the Concordat of Worms ( 14 ) . I. Italian Kings and Emperors . - When the Empire of Charles the Fat was broken ...
... Church towards the lay power ; the War of Investitures ( 11 ) —the allies of the Pope ( 12 ) -Henry V. and the Pope ( 13 ) —the Concordat of Worms ( 14 ) . I. Italian Kings and Emperors . - When the Empire of Charles the Fat was broken ...
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... churches of the world , and he therefore earnestly carried on the regeneration of the Papacy which his grandfather had ... Church again turned to the popular government of the house of Crescentius , and , after a while , fell to a lower ...
... churches of the world , and he therefore earnestly carried on the regeneration of the Papacy which his grandfather had ... Church again turned to the popular government of the house of Crescentius , and , after a while , fell to a lower ...
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