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The papacy reached its zenith of power in the thirteenth century during the papacy of?

Innocent III.


What powers did the papacy have following 500 AD?

The papacy had the power to veto, amend, regulate doctrine, and paint murals on the walls of the monastery.


What is the antonym for strengthen?

The antonym for strengthen is weaken.


How and why was the papacy moved to Avignon?

This was a period between 1309 and 1378. Seven Popes resided at Avignon. The period was one of great conflict and the French Kings held considerable power in Europe and over the Papacy. So the Papacy was moved and when French power declined, it returned


How did the Donation of Constantine strengthen the papacy?

A:The forgery known as the Donation of Constantine both strengthened and weakened the papacy. It was used to manipulate political power, to create and control the papal states and to have the papacy accepted as the supreme temporal power in western Europe.It strengthened the papacy by ensuring that popes, from the eighth century onwards, had access to enormous wealth and could live in such luxury that even the most important kings could not match. Before the creation of this forgery, the papacy was at risk of becoming defunct, as there were few clerics interested in taking on such an unrewarding and dangerous position.At the same time, it weakened the papacy by making it no more than a prize to be fought over by the factions and warlords of Italy. Whoever gained the papacy and became pope was expected to shower family and friends with wealth from the Church's enormous income and, for this reason alone, became the focus of bitter rivalry. Russell Chamberlin (The Bad Popes) describes how the Church was spiritually weakened as pope after pope took on the office for personal gain and proceeded to live lives of debauchery and vice.


What is a government by a pope position rank or authority of a pope?

Papacy is the correct answer.


Does pope and papacy mean the same thing?

No, the pope is the head of the papacy, the papacy is the government of the Roman Catholic Church.


Which pope performed the papacy?

266 popes have 'performed' the papacy.


When did Avignon Papacy end?

Avignon Papacy ended in 1378.


When was Avignon Papacy created?

Avignon Papacy was created in 1305.


Republicans passed laws to strengthen the power of who?

In the context of the American Civil War, Republicans passed laws to strengthen the power of the federal government. The war was fought from 1861 to 1865.


Does nullification strengthen national power?

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