The powers of popes and kings differed primarily in their domains of authority and influence. Popes held spiritual and religious power, claiming authority over the Church and its followers, often positioning themselves as God's representative on Earth. In contrast, kings wielded political and military power, governing their territories and enforcing laws. While popes could influence kings and wield significant moral authority, kings maintained control over secular matters, leading to a complex relationship often marked by competition and cooperation.
The pope thought they should choose the bishops since they had the power of God, while the king thought that kings should choose the bishop since God had chosen the king and thought the popes had too much power.
The pope thought they should choose the bishops since they had the power of God, while the king thought that kings should choose the bishop since God had chosen the king and thought the popes had too much power.
It wasn't Monty Python - it was an SCTV sketch called "The Man Who Would Be King of the Popes".
The Vatican does not have kings, it has popes.
on longs wars
depending on each country, the powers differ
Popes are considered as the supreme religious leaders by Christians around the world due to their age long worship and piousness, that's why they hold great powers.
King Midas didn't have any powers!
King Minos didn't have powers. He was mortal.
king john died in the year of 1216 October 18
They had religous and chruch power also their duties to lead the chruch and be preist
yes