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an agreement made in 1122 that gave the Church the ability to appoint bishops .
The Treaty called the Concordat of Worms (1122) gave the church sole power to appoint bishops and abbots in the Holy Roman Empire. It resolved the Investiture Controversy, a power struggle between the papacy and secular rulers over the appointment of church officials.
the concordant of worms was an agreement made in 1122 that gave the Church the ability to appoint bishops .
September 23, 1122.
The Concordat of Worms was an agreement between the Church and the Holy Roman Empire, signed in the City of Worms, in Germany, in 1122. It brought an end to the Investiture Controversy and recognized the right of the Church to appoint its own bishops. It was an important step toward the idea of separation of Church and State, and was an blow to the belief in the divine right of kings.
The Concordat of Worms.
Divided Charlemagne's empire into three separate kingdoms
Church of St Peter-le-Bailey was created in 1122.
1122 = 1122/1 = 11220/10
1075-Lay investiture banned; 1077-Henry IV's journey to Canossa; 1122-The Concordat at Worms compromise on lay investiture; 1176-Battle of Legnano. All were power struggles because the duties and privileges of Church and state were changing during this time.
1122 was the 12th century.
1122 561,2 187,3,2 17,11,3,2