A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... German Nation ' ( 962 ) . In reality it was a Roman Empire of the Germans , allied with the Church . Otto then issued a decree that in the future no pope should be consecrated as bishop of Rome without swear- ing fealty to the emperor ...
... German Nation ' ( 962 ) . In reality it was a Roman Empire of the Germans , allied with the Church . Otto then issued a decree that in the future no pope should be consecrated as bishop of Rome without swear- ing fealty to the emperor ...
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... German , half Greek emperor was a highly excitable , strange personality . He received his educa- tion at the hands of his Greek mother and the great scholar Gerbert , with the result that he loved both Greek literature and scientific ...
... German , half Greek emperor was a highly excitable , strange personality . He received his educa- tion at the hands of his Greek mother and the great scholar Gerbert , with the result that he loved both Greek literature and scientific ...
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... German nobility had chosen a rival king . For a short time Gregory adopted a neutral attitude in German affairs , but when the emperor's opponents seemed near victory , Henry appealed to the pope . But Gregory ex- communicated and ...
... German nobility had chosen a rival king . For a short time Gregory adopted a neutral attitude in German affairs , but when the emperor's opponents seemed near victory , Henry appealed to the pope . But Gregory ex- communicated and ...
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