Henry IV 1367-1413 was the 10th King of England. He was a politique; he regarded religion as part of royal authority.
Henry IV was into a lot of war on religion and philip was always with what he believed and did't change or have a war over it.
He believed in religious toleration during the war of religion.
it was important for him because he was fighting with the pope for power/money
because he wanted to appoint bishops that would make him king
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.
it was important for him because he was fighting with the pope for power/money
Henry the fourth
Yes, HenryBolingbroke was Henry IV.
The issue lay investiture was considered so important by both German emperors and popes because Henry IV believed that he had the right to appoint bishops of the German church but Pope Gregory VII angrily opposed lay investiture and responded to the emperor's attempt to name bishops by excommunicating Henry IV.
Henry IV King of England 1399 to 1413 Or Henry IV King of France 1589 to 1610
During the 11th century, the Holy Roman Emperor was Henry IV of Germany. He had an ongoing power struggle with the Pope, Gregory VII. As punishment for his defiance, Henry was twice excommunicated from the Church.
Richard I 1189 - 1199