Pope Paul VI was pope from 1963 until 1978.
Pope Gregory held the view that the papacy stood above the temporal monarchs and that as Head of the Catholic Church he could appoint local bishops without a local ruler's interference or overrule any bishop's appointment that a local king had made without the Pope's prior approval. Henry held - and in all fairness, he had historic precedence totally on his side - that as Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire he was master of the churchmen in his territories, all the more so because many of the bishops ruled there as his vassals and he had a completely legitimate interest who to chose for a vassal. And that the Pope had no other role vis-a-vis his bishops than to keep them on the straight and narrow in matters of dogma and moral behaviour. Also, he thought that the Pope at best stood on the same level as he, certainly not above him. Pope and Emperor finally decided that there could be no winner in this struggle: the Pope might try to evoke revolt against a King by placing him under an Interdict, but this was a weapon that became ineffective if used too often. The King in turn could hit back by by blocking payment of the funds that otherwise would come to Rome from local dioceses. In the end, the practice became that the Pope decided on bishops' appointments, but that he would follow the 'recommendations'of a candidate made by the King.
there's already a magazine about photography called vis-à-vis
Vis a Vis - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/6
The cast of Vis a Vis - 2007 includes: Martinho Silva
Now, this day, January 31, 2010, Paul Kevin Jonas II is 22.
One sentence that the words "vis-à-vis" could be used in is "Les maisons sont en vis-à-vis." This means "The houses face each other."
Leur maison est en vis-à-vis de la mienne
it's actually 'vis-à-vis' and means 'regarding smth'.Addition by CrisdeanI let the answer above because the general meaning is correct.Vis-à-vis as an nounface à face : (= in front of)But vis-à-vis can be figurative.un vis-à-vis can mean the opposite or the counterpart.Un vis-à-vis can also be the opposite window in the field of sight in a building.Mon appartement n'a pas de vis-à-vis - my flat has an open outlookAs an adverb,à l'égard de (=towards) : Cette décision était injuste vis-à-vis de cette personne.(This decision was unfair towards this person)
The phrase 'vis-a-vis' is in French. It means face-to-face. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'vis' means 'face'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'.
the daily average net radiation vis-à-vis daily average melt energy
I must weigh the benefits vis-a-vis the disadvantages of a part-time job before graduation.
face to face