When a king went against the ruling of the pope during the Middle Ages, it often led to significant conflict and power struggles, exemplified by events like the Investiture Controversy. In many cases, the pope held significant spiritual authority, and defying him could result in excommunication, which undermined the king's legitimacy. However, rulers who successfully resisted papal authority, like Henry IV of England, sometimes emerged more powerful, as they consolidated control over their territories and diminished the church's influence. Ultimately, the balance of power fluctuated depending on the specific context and the strength of individual leaders.
No, Athens became the most powerful Greek city-state.
tallahasse became the capital in 1999
The invention of toliet paper happened in China during this time. Woodblock printing became popular during this time.
People fled to venice. It became a powerful city-state that came to dominate much of the mediterranean.
Congress was the dominant political institution in the US during most of the 19th century. The presidency became more powerful during the 20th century.
Britain became the most powerful empire
the family De Medici
Adolf Hitler became very powerful in Germany during the start of world war two:). I hope that was help
The Jacobins.
Gupta dynasty became most powerful during the rule of king samudragupta .
They inspired revolutionaries to rebel against against powerful monarchies
They inspired revolutionaries to rebel against against powerful monarchies
No, Athens became the most powerful Greek city-state.
They inspired revolutionaries to rebel against against powerful monarchies
It became the reluctant host to the Okies.
A priest were the leaders during peacetime, but when there was were, a powerful warrior became leader
In the 1920's when they became the bootleg dealers in prohibition. They also were into gambling and other illegal activities.