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Pope Innocent III unfairly treated King John of England by excommunicating him and placing England under interdict in 1208 due to John's refusal to accept the pope's choice for Archbishop of Canterbury. This severe action not only isolated John from the Church but also effectively undermined his authority and control over his subjects, as the interdict suspended religious services and sacraments. Innocent's actions were seen as politically motivated, aiming to assert papal power over the English monarchy. Ultimately, this conflict contributed to John's increasing unpopularity and his eventual loss of territories in France.

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