The Papacy and the Fall of the Roman Empire
.... Furthermore, the supreme religious authority of the
papacy extended beyond the boundaries of
Rome and across the boundaries of individual cities or kingdoms ....
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History of the Medieval Papacy
.... into exile in 1084 until Clement III made his treaty with the senate in 1188, papal control of
Rome tended to be uncertain . . . The reform
papacy created a ....
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St. Catherine of Siena
.... 'for the honor of God and a reconciliation between yourselves and the holy Church.'" The relevant inference is that the return of the
papacy to
Rome, a matter ....
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Impact of Christianity on Medieval Europe
.... The
papacy had reached a new high on the day when the Bishop of
Rome crowned Charlemagne as the Holy Roman Emperor. The
papacy then ....
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In The Italian Renaissance
.... of the individual cities. With the return of the
Papacy, however,
Rome began its return to power. "By alliance, by diplomacy, by ....
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The Growth of Papal Government
.... in the West the Emperor, or before him the "Patrician," the
papacy was continually threatened on the one side by turbulent nobility of the city of
Rome and on ....
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The Western Roman Empire
.... In the West, the
papacy eventually organized Crusaders around the idea of protecting Christianity, but
Rome's civil authority had long since vanished, and ....
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Church State Relationship & Rise of the Carolingians
.... At this time Pope Gregory III, who wanted the
Papacy to escape the control of .... against the Lombards, a Germanic group in northern Italy who were menacing
Rome. ....
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Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses
.... The sale of indulgences attacked by Luther may have been "foremost among
Rome's predatory practices" but the Germans saw the
papacy as employing every possible ....
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Luther's Reformed Version of Christian Doctrine
.... The sale of indulgences attacked by Luther may have been "foremost among
Rome's predatory practices" but the Germans saw the
papacy as employing every possible ....
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The Papal State Under Martin V
.... The problem at bottom was that the
Papacy was not a heredity, dynastic office .... principality, which only incidentally happened to be rooted in the Church of
Rome. ....
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From a Catholic viewpoint, the Protestant Reforma
.... Prominent among the reformed
papacy was Pius V. Pius was a Dominican friar, who .... He also insisted on the strict observance of Sunday in
Rome and compelled the ....
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Renaissance Humanism
.... The Peasants' War in England, the Ciompi rebellion in Florence, the exile of the
papacy from
Rome to Avignon, the decline of the cult of chivalry--all of these ....
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Social Change and 16th Century England
.... away from the Church of
Rome, though he was still attempting to receive papal approval for his divorce. Henry's plan to wrest control from the
papacy would not ....
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Henry VIIIs Break From the Catholic Church
.... away from the Church of
Rome, though he was still attempting to receive papal approval for his divorce. Henry's plan to wrest control from the
papacy would not ....
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The Reformation in England This paper will brief
.... Henry's death, how his daughter Mary attempted to return England to
Rome, and how .... that same period with the calls for separation from the
papacy emanating from ....
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A Triumphal Arch
.... more powerful and wealthier as a result of Gregorian reforms, which increased the power of the
papacy (and thus the wealth that flowed to
Rome's churches) as ....
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Defects in the Work of Jacques Le Goff
.... But the removal of the
Papacy to Avignon and its subsequent return to
Rome did not take place in an abstract, symbolic world. It ....
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The English Reformation
.... began to codify an official break with the papal authority of
Rome. .... now "exercise certain spiritual functions hitherto pertaining to the
Papacy" (Dickens 119). ....
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"Mark of the Beast"
.... see in the second beast the spiritual power of
Rome, the power which gave life to, and built up, the temporal dominion of the
Papacy." Catholics, however, view ....
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Humanism and Scholasticism
.... There was an effective difference between the
Papacy at
Rome and the
Papacy broken by the French king and domiciled at Avignon; there had come a corresponding ....
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Luther and Calvin
.... Peter's church in
Rome) and a German bishop over the cost of acquiring a .... The reasoning that brought Luther to the conclusion that the
papacy was an unnecessary ....
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Leaders of the Protestant Reformation
.... Peter's church in
Rome) and a German bishop over the cost of acquiring a .... The reasoning that brought Luther to the conclusion that the
papacy was an unnecessary ....
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Condition of Women in European Society
.... visions of the divine famously persuaded Pope Gregory XI to end the "Babylonian captivity" of the
papacy at Avignon and reestablish it at
Rome, its traditional ....
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Divorce During the Protestant Reformation
.... of Germans and other European groups rising against
Rome, primarily for their own nationalistic reasons. During the Middle Ages, the Roman
papacy had both ....
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Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... to
Rome, the Pope had been de facto secular and religious ruler of
Rome "and the .... In 754, the
papacy allied itself with the Frankish kings, and in 800 Pope Leo ....
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Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... to
Rome, the Pope had been de facto secular and religious ruler of
Rome "and the .... In 754, the
papacy allied itself with the Frankish kings, and in 800 Pope Leo ....
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Career of Bernini
.... art for most of the rest of his life due to the
papacy's favorable view .... the sculptor and architect with the official backing to transform much of
Rome and to ....
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A reconstruction of society characterized the Mid
.... Two of the most powerful tools in the hands of the
papacy were ex-communication .... the Roman empire into two parts: the Western Empire governed from
Rome, and the ....
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Martin Luther
.... endure, because in his later years, Luther waged a continual battle with the
papacy. .... The Church of
Rome was thoroughly monolithic and set in its ways and was ....
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