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... bishops who would be agreeable to Rome . A compromise was reached over investitute under which the bishops were only chosen by the canons with royal aproval , and did homage to the king as his vassals . At the same time the ring and ...
... bishops who would be agreeable to Rome . A compromise was reached over investitute under which the bishops were only chosen by the canons with royal aproval , and did homage to the king as his vassals . At the same time the ring and ...
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... bishops and mag- nates of the Germanies should be empowered by God , and without the intervention of the Pope , to choose their own Emperor . An electoral college was constituted . A group of leading bishops and princes would draw up ...
... bishops and mag- nates of the Germanies should be empowered by God , and without the intervention of the Pope , to choose their own Emperor . An electoral college was constituted . A group of leading bishops and princes would draw up ...
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... bishop who anointed the king and eventually presented to him the secular insignia as well . In 919 the German Henry I refused to be anointed by the bishops , contending that the Church had no concern with temporal The coronation of a ...
... bishop who anointed the king and eventually presented to him the secular insignia as well . In 919 the German Henry I refused to be anointed by the bishops , contending that the Church had no concern with temporal The coronation of a ...
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The King as Magician II | 11 |
The King as God | 27 |
The King as Warrior | 47 |
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