The imperial church system (German: Reichskirchensystem, Dutch: rijkskerkenstelsel) was a governance policy by the early Holy Roman emperors and other...
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The Imperial Court System is the second largest LGBT organization in the world, surpassed only by the Metropolitan Community Church. The Imperial Court...
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founder of the Ottonian-Salian "imperial church system", which, however, should not be misunderstood to mean that the church was used as a compliant instrument...
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Henry had been working with the Pope to convene a Church council to confirm his new system of imperial-ecclesiastical relations before he died, leaving...
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continued the Ottonian dynasty's imperial church system—a policy of using the German Church as a vehicle for imperial control. Beginning in the 950s, the...
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Hundredweight (redirect from Imperial hundredweight)
British imperial and United States customary unit of weight or mass. Its value differs between the United States customary and British imperial systems. The...
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Christianity as the Roman state religion (redirect from Roman Imperial Church)
Nicene church associated with emperors in a variety of ways: as the catholic church, the orthodox church, the imperial church, the Roman church, or the...
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offices of the Catholic Church as tools of royal administration, thereby setting the course for the Ottonian imperial church system. With regard to his "divine...
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The imperial examination was a civil service examination system in Imperial China administered for the purpose of selecting candidates for the state bureaucracy...
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The political systems of Imperial China can be divided into a state administrative body, provincial administrations, and a system for official selection...
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Holy Roman Empire (redirect from Imperials)
Otto created the imperial church system, often called "Ottonian church system of the Reich", which tied the great imperial churches and their representatives...
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C. 800–1056 (London: Longman Group, 1991) Reuter, Timothy 'The 'Imperial Church System' of the Ottonian and Salian Rulers: a Reconsideration', The Journal...
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Russian Empire (redirect from Russian Imperial)
birth of the imperial era, and led a cultural revolution that introduced a modern, scientific, rationalist, and Western-oriented system. Catherine the...
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clergy (see Ottonian-Salian Imperial church system) could be vassals of a king or another king. Under the feudal system, various legal institutions came...
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Concordat of Worms (category History of the Catholic Church)
another in England". The concordat ended once and for all the "Imperial church system of the Ottonians and Salians". The First Lateran Council was convoked...
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Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from 1098 Imperial election)
abbots and bishops, a practice that had been essential for the Imperial Church System since Emperor Otto I. Gregory VII excommunicated Henry IV in 1077...
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Austrian Empire (redirect from Imperial Austria)
Rastatt (1797–1799) and Regensburg (1801–1803). On 24 March 1803, the Imperial Recess (German: Reichsdeputationshauptschluss) was declared, which reduced...
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between two parties within such a territory. The introduction of the Imperial Church System in the 10th century had intended the position of prince-bishops...
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Empire of Japan (redirect from Imperial Japan)
The Empire of Japan, also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration on 3 January...
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building, and church. The city can also boast of having the first school in the valley and the first Chamber of Commerce. The City of Imperial was incorporated...
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947 at the 2020 census. Imperial was originally known as West Kimmswick, the historic Catholic church of St. John’s in Imperial, became an independent...
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The State of the Presidency, "imperial presidency" is a term used to define a danger to the American constitutional system by allowing presidents to create...
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German Empire (redirect from Imperial Germany)
The German Empire (German: Deutsches Reich), also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich...
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Emperor (redirect from Head of the Imperial House)
that he had imperial status. Harun Osman is currently the head of the Ottoman dynasty. In the Vedic period, there was a federal imperial system called the...
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of the Imperial House Lords spiritual – influential Roman Catholic Church archbishops and bishops of various cities, some in the Latin Church and others...
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Empire (redirect from Imperial monarchy)
Church, founded in the early Imperial Period, spread across Europe, first by the activities of Christian evangelists, and later by official imperial promulgation...
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until his death. He was a loyal and rewarded participant in the imperial church system and a notable builder in the city of Piacenza. Born into a Lombard...
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Napoléon, Prince Imperial (Napoléon Eugène Louis Jean Joseph Bonaparte; 16 March 1856 – 1 June 1879), also known as Louis-Napoléon, was the only child...
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British Empire (redirect from Britain's Imperial Century)
once part of the British Empire. The British choice of system of measurement, the imperial system, continues to be used in some countries in various ways...
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five imperial assemblies and four high-ranking embassy receptions as well as at least one church synod. In the summer of 826, two important imperial diets...
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