On reaching Italy, the Italians flocked around him promising aid and assistance in his quarrel with the pope, but Henry spurned their offers. Gregory was already on his way to Augsburg, ... HASS, History of the Popes (Tübingen, 1792); IDEM, Vindication of Gregory VII (Pressburg, 1786); BARRY, The Papal Monarchy (New York,
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Gregory VII, pope from 1073 to 1085. Hildebrand (the future pope) would seem to have been born in Tuscany -- perhaps Raovacum -- early in the third decade of the 11th century. The son of a plain citizen, Bunicus or Bonizo, he came to Rome at an early age for his education;
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Short Biography of Pope Gregory VII ... Name:; Pope Gregory VII; Born: Hildebrand; Preceded by: Alexander II (1061 - 1073); Succeeded by: Blessed Victor III (1086 - 1087); Roman Catholic Pope #158...
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Basic information and useful websites about Pope Saint Gregory VII. ... Pope Gregory VII; Substantive biography at Wikipedia. ... The Correspondence of Pope Gregory VII: Selected Letters from the Registrum; (Records of Western Civilization Series) translated by Ephraim Emerton...
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Pope Saint Gregory VII (c. 1015/1028 – May 25, 1085), born Hildebrand of Sovana (Italian: ), was Pope from April 22, 1073, until his death. One of the great reforming popes, he is perhaps best know...
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The Dictatus Papae was included in Pope's register in the year 1075. Some argue that it was written by Pope Gregory VII (r. 1073-1085) himself, others argues that it had a much later different origin. In 1087 Cardinal Deusdedit published a collection of the laws of the Church which he drew from any sources.
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Pope Gregory VII, Hildebrand, was the 157th Roman Catholic Pontiff from 1073 to 1085. Pope Gregory VII is known in Catholic Church history as one of the most enthusiastic and influential pontiffs. ... Pope Gregory VII, a remarkable man for all time, is known in Church history as one of the most enthusiastic and...
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Pope Gregory VII helped bring Christianity to the forefront of everyday life during the Middle Ages. He stopped the practice of Lay Investiture, and curbed rulers power. ... Pope Gregory VII Redefines the Role of the Christian Church in the Middle Ages...
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Part 2; CHAPTER VIII: POPE GREGORY THE SEVENTH ... Of all the popes, Gregory VII was the one who did most to increase the power of the papacy. No doubt he was honest in his intentions: and thought that to carry them out would be the best thing for the whole Church, as well as for the bishops of Rome.
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