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    The Concordat of Worms (Latin: Concordatum Wormatiense; German: Wormser Konkordat), also referred to as the Pactum Callixtinum or Pactum Calixtinum, was...
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    Callixtus II and Emperor Henry V agreed on the Concordat of Worms. The agreement required bishops to swear an oath of fealty to the secular monarch, who held...
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    was able to settle through the Concordat of Worms in 1122. As son of Count William I of Burgundy, Guy was a member of and connected to the highest nobility...
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  • since the Great Schism of 1054, it was convoked by Pope Callixtus II in December 1122, immediately after the Concordat of Worms. The council sought to...
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    demands of the second generation of Gregorian reformers, and in 1122 he and Pope Callixtus II ended the Investiture Controversy in the Concordat of Worms. Henry...
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    cathedral in Worms, southern Germany. The cathedral is located on the highest point of the inner city of Worms and is the most important building of the Romanesque...
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    resided at Ladenburg and only had jurisdiction over Worms Cathedral itself. In 1122, the Concordat of Worms was signed; the 1495 imperial diet met here and...
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    1077 until the Concordat of Worms in 1122. The reign of the last ruler of the Salian dynasty Henry V coincided with the final phase of the great Investiture...
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  • A concordat (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃kɔʁda]) is a convention between the Holy See and a sovereign state that defines the relationship between the Catholic...
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    the Investiture Controversy, which began in 1075 and ended with the Concordat of Worms in 1122. The conflict between Guelphs and Ghibellines arose from the...
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  • Gregorian Reform (category History of the papacy)
    1059 on the one hand, and the compromise solution instituted by the Concordat of Worms (1122) on the other hand. During Gregory's pontificate, a conciliar...
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    Lateran 1512-17. The First Council of the Lateran (1123) followed and confirmed the concordat of Worms. The Second Council of the Lateran (1139) declared clerical...
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  • tradition of the Catholic Church has classed as ecumenical councils: The First Council of the Lateran (1123) followed and confirmed the concordat of Worms. The...
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    Concordat of Worms were preserved and, if possible, extended. He was the first pope to confirm the election of the Holy Roman emperor. Distrustful of...
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  • from imperial guardianship. In 1122, under the Concordat of Worms, the Emperor agreed to the free election of bishops, reserving the right to give prelates...
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    resolved with the Concordat of Worms in 1122. While on the surface it was over a matter of official procedures regarding the appointments of offices, underneath...
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  • Measure 2003 (No. 3).[full citation needed] Civil law (common law) Concordat of Worms Corruption in religion Gregorian Reform Indulgence, a Church doctrine...
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    acceded to the Concordat of Worms, accepting the papal decision. From about 1600, certain Catholic monarchs claimed a jus exclusivae (right of exclusion)...
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    had been brought to a tendentious peace with the Concordat of Worms and affirmed in the First Council of the Lateran. Now it had recurred, in a slightly...
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    Overijssel, Drenthe, and part of Groningen). In 1122, with the Concordat of Worms, the Emperor's right of investiture was annulled, and the cathedral chapter received...
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    Piazza Pia Place. List of ancient monuments in Rome List of tourist attractions in Rome Cardinal-nephew Concordat of Worms List of castles in Italy Sistine...
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    ruler of the Holy Roman Empire. Maximilian's first successor Charles V was the last to be crowned Emperor. Holy Roman Empire portal Concordat of Worms Emperor...
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    Princes of the Holy Roman Empire and the new Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht was formed. In 1122, with the Concordat of Worms, the Emperor's right of investiture...
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    had been brought to a tendentious peace with the Concordat of Worms and affirmed in the First Council of the Lateran. Now it had recurred, in a slightly...
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    Holy See (redirect from See of Peter)
    "Patrimony of Saint Peter" in the 10th century, to the Investiture Controversy in 1076–1122, and settled again by the Concordat of Worms in 1122. The...
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  • treaty of the Holy See is called a Concordat. This is a list. Treaty of Melfi (1059; Normans) Treaty of Ceprano (1080) (Normans) Concordat of Worms (1122;...
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    Feudalism in England (category Economy of medieval England)
    lowest form of tenure, involving payment in produce or in money. Bastard feudalism Cestui que Charter of Liberties Chivalry Concordat of Worms English feudal...
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  • The following is a timeline of major events in post-classical history from the 5th to 15th centuries, loosely corresponding to the Old World Middle Ages...
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  • the fisc. Ottonian Renaissance Ottonian art Ottonian architecture Concordat of Worms Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ottonian Dynasty. Middleton...
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    rebellion of his sons. After his death, his second son, Henry V, reached an agreement with the Pope and the bishops in the 1122 Concordat of Worms. The political...
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