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Q: What decree did pope Gregory. VII give in 1073?
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What year was Pope Gregory VII elected pope?

Pope Gregory VII was elected pope on April 23, 1073.


When did Pope Gregory VII become pope?

He was elected as pope on April 22, 1073.


When was Gregory VII named pope?

He was elected pope on April 22, 1073.


Was Gregory VII a pope?

Yes, he was pope from April 22, 1073 to May 25, 1085.


Where did Pope Gregory live in 1073?

Pope Gregory was born in Holy Roman Empire and he lived there. Three years before his death, he was exiled to the castle of Salerno by the sea.


What king chose Pope Gregory VII for the position?

He was not chosen pope by any king. Gregory was acclaimed pope by the citizens and clergy of Rome and then it was made official by an election carried out by the cardinals in April of the year 1073.


Why did Pope Gregory issue a decree?

There have been 16 popes named Gregory so you need to be specific.


Did Emperor Constantine decree priests were to be celibate?

No. Pope Gregory VII in 1079AD decreed the practice.


Was Pope Gregory XVI Pope Gregory the Great?

No, Pope Gregory the Great .was also known as Pope Gregory I.


When was Pope Anastasius IV born?

Pope Anastasius IV was born in 1073.


Who was the Gregorian calendar named after?

The Gregorian calender is named after Pope Gregory XIII who made its use official in a papal decree in 1582.


Who was the Pope Gregory known as Gregory the Great?

That would be Pope Saint Gregory I.