Philippe IV briefly captured the Pope Boniface VIII in Agnani in 1303.
The Roman emperor had to answer to the pope.
Pope Boniface VIII did not want them to impose taxes on clerics, nor did he want French king Philip IV to try a French bishop in a royal court.
The French Monk was actually named pope right before and his name was Pope Eugene III he called for it in 1147.
King Henry (VIII) wanted to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. He applied to the Pope in Rome. The Pope would not annul ther marriage. Basically, Henry said that no one outside England was going to tell him what to do in England, because he was King. So he broke away from the Roman Catholic Church (the Pope), and reformed the Roman Catholic Church that was in England, into the modern Anglican Communion. It is known as the 'Reformation'. NB When you see pictures of King Henry, and knowing his actions from history , he comes accross as a very Autocratic person.
the pope and the emperor disagreed on who controlled a certain part of Rome, so the pope eventually banished the emperor from the church.
In 1798 he was captured. In fact he also signaled a temporary break in the power of the Roman Church!
The pope crowned Charlemagne as King of the Holy Roman Empire in the year 800
The pope crowned the king and gave him a tittle of "Roman Emperor" because he crush the people who attacked the pope
The pope crowned the king and gave him a tittle of "Roman Emperor" because he crush the people who attacked the pope
He crowned King rank the 24359443504th as the holy roman emporer
because they need the pope's approval
Following Charlemagne's coronation as Holy Roman Emperor, the relationship between the Pope and the King became closer because the Pope saw the Emperor as a powerful ally who could help protect and promote the interests of the Church. This alliance strengthened the authority and influence of both the Pope and the King, leading to a closer partnership between the two.
There was a count in northern Italy named Berengar of Ivrea, who declared himself king. In about 860, Berengar invaded the Papal States, which caused Pope John XII to appeal to Otto, who was King of Germany and had already taken the title King of Lombardy. Otto helped the pope, who crowned him emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in return. As it happens, though Pope John XII and Otto I were pledged to support each other, they almost immediately became enemies. The pope entered into multiple conspiracies to depose Otto, and Otto attempted, with somewhat more success, to depose the pope.
he was a Germanic king, that was crowned emperor of Rome, by a pope
The name of the Roman Catholic leader is the 'Pope'. The current Pope is Pope Benedict XVI.
The Roman emperor had to answer to the pope.
A pope is not higher than a king. When kings would ask the pope to hand them power because they believed they were chosen by god to be king. This stopped when Napoleon in the French Revolution took the crown from the pope's hands and placed it upon himself.