Matilda, Countess of TuscanyJohn Long, 1906 - 357 sayfa "Matilda of Tuscany (Italian: Matilde, Latin: Matilda, Mathilda) (1046? 24 July 1115) was an Italian noblewoman, the principal Italian supporter of Pope Gregory VII during the Investiture Controversy. She is one of the few medieval women to be remembered for her military accomplishments. She is sometimes called la Gran Contessa ("the Great Countess") or Matilda of Canossa after her ancestral castle of Canossa."--Wikipedia. |
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... clergy - Laws against simony - Simony in Germany - Treatment of the Saxons - Rebellion - Marriage of Henry - He petitions Alexander II . for divorce - St Peter Damian Legate to Germany - Henry promises reform-- Alexander blesses Norman ...
... clergy - Laws against simony - Simony in Germany - Treatment of the Saxons - Rebellion - Marriage of Henry - He petitions Alexander II . for divorce - St Peter Damian Legate to Germany - Henry promises reform-- Alexander blesses Norman ...
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... clergy and the Roman people . This rule was a confirmation of those already drawn up by Popes Eugene and Leo IV . as far back as 824 and 847 . The passing of the decrees just at that time , remarks the historian , derived singular ...
... clergy and the Roman people . This rule was a confirmation of those already drawn up by Popes Eugene and Leo IV . as far back as 824 and 847 . The passing of the decrees just at that time , remarks the historian , derived singular ...
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... clergy . " Thus , " counselled Hildebrand , “ you shall taste with a peaceful conscience the joy of having entered the fold of Jesus Christ by the door like the Good Shepherd , and not by the window like the robber in the Gospel . " The ...
... clergy . " Thus , " counselled Hildebrand , “ you shall taste with a peaceful conscience the joy of having entered the fold of Jesus Christ by the door like the Good Shepherd , and not by the window like the robber in the Gospel . " The ...
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... clergy , and in full view of the nobles and citizens of Rome , he was then publicly crowned as Victor II . , the name by which he was afterwards to be known . The impression of that day's events were never effaced from the retentive ...
... clergy , and in full view of the nobles and citizens of Rome , he was then publicly crowned as Victor II . , the name by which he was afterwards to be known . The impression of that day's events were never effaced from the retentive ...
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... clergy together and discuss with them the best methods of correct- ing the wide - spread abuses of the time . The most heinous of these was that of simony which had , by its insidious example and corrupting influences , tarnished the ...
... clergy together and discuss with them the best methods of correct- ing the wide - spread abuses of the time . The most heinous of these was that of simony which had , by its insidious example and corrupting influences , tarnished the ...
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