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  • Concordat of Worms
    document they allowed king to choose government officials & pope to choose church officials/clergy
  • invest
    present bishops with the ring and staff that symbolized their office
  • Pope Innocent IV
    a pope who suspected heretics and even tortured them to make them confess their beliefs
  • Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II
    Tried to assert his authority as Holy Roman Emperor over the authority of the Church; feuded with Innocent III
  • Fourth Crusade
    A Crusade from 1202 to 1204 that was diverted into a battle for Constantinople and failed to recapture Jerusalem causing damage to Byzantine Empire
  • Frederick Barbarossa (Frederick I)
    the Holy Roman emperor who tied Germany to southern Italy through the marriage of his son
  • confront
    to meet face-to-face, especially as a challenge; come to grips with
  • Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV
    fought Pope Gregory over investiture, was excommunicated then begged for forgiveness
  • Pope Gregory VII
    (1020-1085) powerful medieval pope; fought with Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV over the power to choose church officials
  • Lombard League
    alliance of the Italian merchants and pope against Frederick I; foot soldiers faced Frederick's mounted knights; foot soldiers with crossbows defeated...
  • Henry and Constance of Sicily
    Son of Frederick I and heiress of Sicily which made them heirs to Southern Italy.
  • Pope Innocent III
    (c. 1160-1216) one of the most powerful and influential popes in history; exerted wide influence over the Christian regimes of Europe, claiming suprem...
  • Holy Roman Emperor Henry V
    agreed to the Concordat of Worms with Pope Calixtus
  • lay investiture
    A ceremony in which kings and nobles appointed church officials
  • Pope Gregory IX
    pope who, in 1231, set up an official court called the Inquisition to investigate suspected heretics
  • Albigensian Crusade
    a crusade begun by Innocent III against the Cathar heresy in southern France.
  • Holy Roman Emperor
    Title given to a person who had charge of not only the empire, but also the church
  • Papal States
    A section of central Italy governed by the pope
  • Holy Roman Emperor Otto I
    He asserted royal power of churches and started Lay Investiture