February 25, 1570
(1570)
pope pius the fift
the pope headed the catholic church and elizabeth was a big supporter of Protestantism
In 1570 the Pope declared: # That Elizabeth was illegitime and therefore not the Queen of England. # That she was deposed (that is, removed from the throne). # That all Roman Catholics in England owed her no allegiance or loyalty. # That Roman Catholics should rise in rebellion against her and depose her.
Elizabeth I was born in 1533.
Elizabeth Blackwell died in May 1910
He usually reserves the power to excommunicate for heretics.
The pope did not behead Elizabeth I.
Pope he told the king what to do and could excommunicate him.
The pope can excommunicate anyone he feels has separated himself/herself from the Church by their words or actions. In most cases the person has excommunicated himself and the pope only makes it official.
The Pope can excommunicate an individual from the Church.
They could excommunicate others.
Henry lV violated the pope's orders.
Henry lV violated the pope's orders.
If the place is Constantinople then the answer is: because he wouldn't recognize his authority as a pope.
The Pope was angry about something that caused him to excommunicate Henry IV. Henry begged for forgiveness and was allowed back into the church. The next year he was excommunicated once again. It is not clear what brought on the anger of the Pope.
The pope would excommunicate one's king
Because he wouldn't recognize his authority as a pope.