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  1. Saxon revolt of 10731075. The Saxon revolt refers to the struggle between the Salian dynasty ruling the Holy Roman Empire and the rebel Saxons during the reign of Henry IV. The conflict reached its climax in the period from summer 1073 until the end of 1075, in a rebellion that involved several clashes of arms.

  2. Who Died in 1073. Apr 21 Alexander II [Anselmo da Baggio], Pope (1061-73), dies. Jun 15 Go-Sanjō, 71st Emperor of Japan (1068-73), dies at 38. Jul 12 Johannes Gualbertus, Italian monk/saint, dies. Dec 20 Dominic of Silos, Spanish Benedictine monk and Roman Catholic saint, dies at 73 [exact birthdate uncertain] 1072.

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  4. Henry escaped, but died soon afterward. On December 8, 1075, Pope Gregory VII (ruled 1073–85), also known as Hildebrand, sent orders to Emperor Henry IV (ruled 1056–1106) that he should stop appointing bishops. Henry responded with a blistering letter, and Gregory in turn issued an order telling Henry's subjects that they were no longer ...

  5. Jun 19, 2011 · 24 Revolt of the Earls. It took William the Conqueror a few more years until he felt safe from the English. But when the Revolt of the Earls collapsed in 1075, English revolution was over – and we are into the continual cycle of feudal rebellion. This week in the History of England we’ve also got a bit of church stuff, and the pain of ...

  6. Oct 24, 2017 · IN 1075 William the Conqueror faced one of the most serious threats to his kingship of the English people. It was a rebellion that threatened to combine the forces of three of William's own earls across the breadth of England with a Danish invasion fleet. It was a challenge to the legitimacy of William's position and it was the occasion for a ...

  7. Who Died in 1075. Jun 10 Ernest of Austria (b. 1027) Jun 23 Theoduinus, Beiers prince-bishop of Liege, dies. Aug 2 John VIII Xiphilinus, theologian and patriarch of Constantinople, dies. Dec 4 Archbishop Anno II of Cologne. Dec 19 Edith of Wessex, wife of Edward the Confessor of England. 1074.

  8. Aug 20, 1998 · Abstract. The reign of Pope Gregory VII (1073–1085), who gave his name to an era of Church reform, is critically important in the history of the medieval church and papacy. Thus it is surprising that this is the first comprehensive biography to appear in any language for over fifty years.

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