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      • It is where Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV did penance in 1077 and stood three days bare-headed in the snow to reverse his excommunication by Pope Gregory VII. The Walk to Canossa is sometimes used as a symbol of the changing relationship between the medieval Church and State.
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  2. Road to Canossa. The Road to Canossa or Humiliation of Canossa ( Italian: L'umiliazione di Canossa ), or, sometimes, the Walk to Canossa ( German: Gang nach Canossa / Kanossa) [1] was the journey of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV to Canossa Castle in 1077, and his subsequent ritual submission there to Pope Gregory VII.

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    Canossa. /  44.600°N 10.417°E  / 44.600; 10.417. Canossa ( Reggiano: Canòsa) is a comune and castle town in the Province of Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. It is where Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV did penance in 1077 and stood three days bare-headed in the snow to reverse his excommunication by Pope Gregory VII.

  4. The stronghold was built c. 940 by Atto Adalbert, the founder of the House of Attoni and first count of Canossa. At the invitation of Matilda, countess of Canossa (Matilda of Tuscany), a strong supporter of the papacy in the Investiture Controversy, Gregory VII stayed at the fortress in 1077 while on his way to Germany to take action against ...

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  5. Aug 4, 2017 · Countess Matilda took Gregory to her castle at Canossa, where they waited to see what Henry was planning. 16th century depiction of the scene outside Canossa. On January 25, 1077, with a blizzard raging, Henry arrived at the gates of Canossa. Here is Gregory’s own account, written just weeks after, of what happened:

  6. One of the most significant symbols of Canosa is the area of the castle. There's a legend that says the Prince of Canosa and his family fled when he was in trouble. Some older people still hate the royal family, and it is said that, during that time, the citizens of the land covered the castle with waste.

  7. MAGDALENA OF CANOSSA, was a woman who believed in the love of the Lord Jesus and, sent by the Holy Spirit among those most in need, she served them with a Mother's heart and an Apostle's zeal. Born in Verona on 1st March 1774, of a noble and wealthy family, she was the third of six children.

  8. Transcript. NARRATOR: The German expression to walk to Canossa involves humbling oneself and asking a foe for forgiveness. The idiom's roots can be found in an 11th century power struggle between the pope and King Henry IV of Germany. Both have the power to name bishops and fill posts within the church.

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