In european middle ages(500-1200) who had more power, pope or king? - european 1200 mount and blade
The pope has no more power or a king? and u could tell me why it is stronger. Thank you!
In european middle ages(500-1200) who had more power, pope or king? - european 1200 mount and blade
The pope has no more power or a king? and u could tell me why it is stronger. Thank you!
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From the beginning, the pope had very little power - only by their priests. When the Roman Empire back, began to assert itself more and more, which led the division between East and West, the Orthodox patriarch refused to accept the authority of the bishop, Rome on them.
In 1200 Pope was very strong, especially in the West, the religion, but also politically. He was a king in his own right (and still is technically).
The pope had a lot more power. Reyes [more] are known for their noble support financially and militarily dependent and absolutism [as in the powers of the king] is not present.
Not only the pope has a religious foundation, which had been the legitimate leader of the Church in Western Europe, but also the power of a king, not the standards of the church [or a decree of excommunication of Pope], in essence, the nobility no reason to obey the king, when he banned the church.
A good example is when the emperor on [where Germany], whose name I forget, I had to literally beg to be excommunicated by the Pope for forgiveness.
At a time when the Pope is the manufacturer of kings, king and bowed before him.
Pope: "Conversation with God and a king is a man. (If desired)
Thou shalt not make the homework?
The Pope is no doubt.
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