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.
The past tense of "clash" is "clashed."
The German Empire began officially on January 18, 1871, with the proclamation of the German Emperor Wilhelm I in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles.
The German word "Reich" translates to "empire" or "realm" in English. It has been historically used to denote a territorial or political domain under the rule of an emperor or monarch.
Yes, "clattered" and "clashed" are verbs. "Clattered" typically refers to a series of loud, sharp noises, while "clashed" usually describes a harsh, metallic sound produced by two objects colliding.
The plural of emperor is emperors
Henry was excommunicated on February 22, 1076.
Emperor Henry VI was excommunicated by Pope Celestine III.
English: "the emperor" means German: "der Kaiser",
Because the Roman generals and potential emperors clashed, many roman generals became emperor, but they did not stay on the throne for more than 2 months
It was Wilhelm II, German Emperor. Scroll down to related links and look at "Wilhelm II, German Emperor".
Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.Yes, they were very loyal. In fact, the German Guard was used as the personal bodyguards for the emperor and his family.
Ceasar in German is Cäsar. The German word Kaiser(emperor) is derived from it.
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He didn't! The Pope sent him a "Papal Bull" which excommunicated him, and Luther burned it in front of his students and carried on. He then went to see The holy roman emperor, Charles, under safe conduct, was called a heretic, then Frederik the wise saved him and put him in a castle.
During the 11th century, the Holy Roman Emperor was Henry IV of Germany. He had an ongoing power struggle with the Pope, Gregory VII. As punishment for his defiance, Henry was twice excommunicated from the Church.
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