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He accepted the tiara with reluctance and took the name of Innocent III. At the time of ... The Prefect of Rome, who reigned over the city as the emperor's representative, ... When Philip took no heed of the pope's warning Innocent carried out his threat and on 12 December, 1199, laid the whole of France under interdict.
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Innocent III, birth name Lotario de' Conti di Segni, Roman Catholic Pope from 1198 to 1216, was the son ... The year before Innocent's death the twelfth ecumenical council assembled at the Lateran under his presidency. It was a wonderful proof at once of the world power of the pope and of his undisputed personal ascendancy.
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Related to Pope Gregory IX and Pope Alexander IV. Nephew of Pope Clement III. Received his basic education in ... King John, seeing a pattern of interference with his authority by pope and clergy, persecuted the church. Innocent placed England under interdict, excommunicated John in 1209, and threatened to depose him.
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The emperor was Frederick II, that King of Sicily whom, as a child of three, his dying father, Henry VI, had made a ward of the pope; and whom, as a young man of twenty, Pope Innocent III had called to be emperor.
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By this charter attested by our golden seal we wish it to be known to you all that...we offer and freely yield to God and to SS Peter and Paul...and to the Holy Roman Church our mother, and to our lord Pope Innocent III and his catholic successors, the whole kingdom of England and the whole kingdom of Ireland with...
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[Adapted from Brundage] Pope Innocent III was furious at the conquest of Constantinople. He wrote the following letter in anger to the papal legate. ... Furthermore, under what guise can we call upon the other Western peoples for aid to the Holy Land and assistance to the Empire of Constantinople? When the Crusaders,
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On the extinction of their house in 1024 it was succeeded by a Franconian dynasty, which came into collision with the papacy under Pope Gregory VII. ... These papal pretensions reached their climax in the great Pope Innocent III, who asserted with practical success the right to pronounce absolutely on all disputes...
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Otto was excommunicated on 18 November, 1210. The pope managed to get most of the princes to renounce the excommunicated emperor and elect in his place Frederick II of Sicily, at the Diet ... This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Pope Innocent III...
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Pope Innocent III; The death of Emperor Henry VI was soon followed by that of Pope Clement III. His successor, Pope Innocent III, was a relatively young man (37 yrs) who dedicated himself to establishing the theological basis of the supremacy of the church.
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