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Pope Gregory VII
Gregory the Great
This is the Investiture Crisis a dispute between the Pope and the Emperor as to whom had the right to invest Bishops the lay ruler or the Church. It was symptomatic of a dispute between the Pope and the Emperor as to their authority, in particular their authority over each other. Pope Gregory eventually won this dispute and Henry was forced to seek absolution from the Pope. The dispute over the secular power of the Pope (and for that matter the right of the secular ruler to have control over the Church) did not end here however and by the later Middle Ages the secular power of the papacy had effectively ended outside the Papal State and this ended in 1870 with the fall of Rome to the Italian army.
Alexandra Jane Gregory has written: 'An Examination of the cost and performance of public library support services in a metropolitan authority'
This 1981 Scottish film stars Gregory (played by John Gregory Sinclair), a gangly teenager going through puberty, and the new pretty girl at school named Dorothy (played by Dee Hepburn). The conflict arises in that Gregory's soccer skills are lacking and, although he is attracted to this girl and would like to win her affections, she is a brilliant soccer player. All of this leads to teenage angst and embarrassment for Gregory.
King Henry and Pope Gregory
Gregory and Sampson show a disregard for the law by engaging in violent behavior and seeking to provoke conflict with others. They prioritize their loyalty to their master, the Capulet family, over following the law and maintaining peace in society. Their actions demonstrate a lack of respect for legal authority and a willingness to act outside the bounds of the law.
Yea it's definatly Gregory I
Saint Gregory the Great was a pope who served from 590 to 604 AD. He is known for his contributions to liturgical music and for strengthening the authority of the papacy. He is also recognized as a Doctor of the Church for his theological writings.
Gregory Prymak is a historian and author who has written extensively about Ukrainian history, particularly focusing on the Ukrainian Canadian immigrant experience. He has published works such as "Ukrainian Canadians: A History" and "Icon of Evil: Hitler's Mufti and the Rise of Radical Islam."
It's because Henry's nobles supported Gregory, and the reason why Henry begged the Pope was because he said the Pope had no real authority.
Pope Gregory VII clashed with and excommunicated the German emperor, Henry IV, during the Investiture Controversy in the 11th century. This conflict arose over the appointment of bishops and who had the authority to invest them with their symbols of office.