The conflict was called the Investiture Controversy- who had the authority to name bishops and abbots. The pope stated that only he could appoint them but some secular leaders stated that they, alone, could could appoint bishops and abbots in their kingdoms. The Concordat of Worms in 1122 settled the question (somewhat, there were still future controversies) by giving the pope authority to name Church officials but with input from secular leaders. Whether it weaken or strengthened the popes is really dependent on what year it was, which ruler, and which pope. Some popes greatly strengthened the papacy over this, while others not so much. There have been 266 popes in 2,000 years, and the issue was all over the map throughout the medieval period.
Usually medieval kings died in battle or by being poisoned by opponents.
There were no medieval Roman kings because Rome fell in 410 AD which started the medieval period of history.
Medieval kings are people who lived during the middle ages and were given the title and powers of a king.
The kings role in medieval times which is the greatest one of the kings roll is the leadership.
medieval kings needed to learn how to fight because when they go in the they need to fight
They help the kings...
because of a disease
school
not very
kings
All medieval kings got special treatment compared to the way commoners were treated.
none