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  1. 20 hours ago · [failed verification] This takeover was initially supported by the Holy Roman Empire and by Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor in particular, but went on to lead to conflict with his son, Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor. The reformers believed in papal primacy. That is the Pope was the head of all of Christendom as heir of St Peter. Secular rulers ...

  2. 20 hours ago · Between 1190 and 1194, King Richard was absent from England, engaged in the Third Crusade from 1190 to 1192, and then held in captivity by Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor. During Richard's absence, royal authority in England was represented by a Council of Regency in conjunction with a succession of chief justiciars — William de Longchamp (1190 ...

  3. 20 hours ago · The Holy Roman Emperor generally tried to restrain persecution, if only for economic reasons, but he was often unable to exert much influence. As late as 1519, the Imperial city of Regensburg took advantage of the recent death of Emperor Maximilian I to expel its 500 Jews. [95]

  4. 20 hours ago · Hellenism ( Greek: Ἑλληνισμός) [a] in a religious context refers to the modern pluralistic religion practiced in Greece and around the world by several communities derived from the beliefs, mythology and rituals from antiquity through and up to today. It is a system of thought and spirituality with a shared culture and values, and ...

  5. 20 hours ago · Altopascio, Tuscany, Holy Roman Empire: 1239–1459, but mentioned in a Papal bull 1198 of Pope Innocent III: Properties of the hospice of "Altopassus" in Italy confirmed in 1244 by Emperor Frederick II: 1459, 1587, 1672 Primarily provided safety and protection to Italian pilgrims to the Holy Land and Camino de Santiago.

  6. 20 hours ago · Holy Roman Empire: Constantine IX Monomachos: Byzantine Emperor: Byzantine Empire: 1035–1042 Lesbos: Bagrat IV: King of Georgia: Kingdom of Georgia: 1050–1053 Byzantine Empire: Romanos IV Diogenes: Byzantine Emperor: Byzantine Empire: 1072–1072† Proti: Sultan Shah ibn Radwan: Sultan of Aleppo: Aleppo: 1118–after 1125† Władysław II ...

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    20 hours ago · In 1335, Henry of Gorizia, Duke of Carinthia, Landgrave of Carniola and Count of Tyrol died without a male heir, his daughter Margaret was able to keep the County of Tyrol, while the Wittelsbach emperor Louis IV passed Carinthia and Carniolan march to the Habsburg duke Albert II of Austria, whose mother, Elisabeth of Carinthia is a sister of ...

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