The Pope holds more spiritual power as the leader of the Catholic Church, while the Queen of England holds more political power as the head of state.
In the Early Middle Ages, and in the rest of the middle ages in the West, the Pope was most powerful. In the later middle ages in the East, it was the Patriarch of Constantinople.
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She was a catholic and in the eyes of Europe she was the rightful queen of England. The pope was a catholic and band her from the church (excommunication) so the pope didn't mind if anyone killed her.
Pope disliked him because she is an anti-catholic.She encouraged the people of England to enter the Anglican church.
He crowned himself, which hadn't been done since the crowning of Charlemagne in 800 A.D. This shows that the pope doesn't have authority over him and he is not subservient to the pope.
The pope outranks the head of the Jesuit order.
The Queen obviously, as she can basically do what she wants :)
The Pope.
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Pope Innocent III was the most powerful pope of Medieval times.
In chess, the queen is more powerful than the king. The queen can move in any direction on the board, while the king can only move one square at a time.
Which pope and which Queen are you referring to? Please be specific.
The King Spain is the Head of State. That is his person represents the country to the world. He does not have any administrative authority. The Queen is quite simply, his wife. The Pope is the Spiritual Leader of all Roman Catholics in the world. He is also the man in charge of the entire apparatus of the world wide Roman Catholic Church. He has much more power than any monarch.
In chess, the queen is considered more powerful than the king because the queen has more mobility and can move in any direction on the board, while the king can only move one square at a time.
To Catholics, at least, the pope is much more important than any president, monarch, or dictator.
The Pope was a very powerful man.
In the Early Middle Ages, and in the rest of the middle ages in the West, the Pope was most powerful. In the later middle ages in the East, it was the Patriarch of Constantinople.