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the Concordat of Worms

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  • Concordat of Worms — In 1122, Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor entered into an agreement with Pope Calistus II known as the Concordat of Worms. The Concordat of Worms, sometimes called the Pactum Calixtinum by papal historians,[1] was an agreement between Pope Cal …   Wikipedia

  • Concordat — • In general, a concordat means an agreement, or union of wills, on some matter Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Concordat     Concordat      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Worms, Germany — Infobox German Location Name = Worms Art = Stadt image photo= Worms 01.jpg imagesize = image caption=Nibelungen Bridge over the Rhine at Worms Wappen = DEU Worms COA.svg lat deg = 49 |lat min = 37 |lat sec = 55 lon deg = 08 |lon min = 21 |lon sec …   Wikipedia

  • Worms — /werrmz/; Ger. /vawrddms/, n. 1. a city in E Rhineland Palatinate, in SW Germany. 71,827. 2. Diet of, the council, or diet, held here (1521) at which Luther was condemned as a heretic. * * * ▪ Germany       city, Rhineland Palatinate Land (state) …   Universalium

  • Worms, Concordat of — (1122) Compromise between Pope Calixtus II and Emperor Henry V (r. 1106–25) to settle the Investiture Controversy, reached at Worms, Germany. It marked the end of the first phase of conflict between Rome and what was becoming the Holy Roman… …   Universalium

  • concordat — concordatory /kon kawr deuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. /kon kawr dat/, n. 1. an agreement or compact, esp. an official one. 2. an agreement between the pope and a secular government regarding the regulation of church matters. [1610 20; < F; r.… …   Universalium

  • Concordat — This article is about agreements involving the Holy See. For other uses, see Concordat (disambiguation). A concordat is an agreement between the Holy See of the Catholic Church and a sovereign state on religious matters. Legally, they are… …   Wikipedia

  • History of the Papacy — The History of the Papacy is the history of both the spiritual role and the temporal role over a timespan of almost 2,000 years from the arrival of Peter in Rome to the present day. The office of the Pope is called the Papacy. In addition to his… …   Wikipedia

  • Timeline of the Middle Ages — For earlier events, see Timeline of ancient history. Note: All dates are Common Era. Milliennia: 1st millennium: 2nd millennium Centuries: 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th the medieval times were from 400–1400 Contents …   Wikipedia

  • First Council of the Lateran — Ecumenical council council name=First Council of the Lateran council date=1123 accepted by=Catholicism previous=Fourth Council of Constantinople next=Second Council of the Lateran convoked by=Pope Calixtus II presided by=Pope Calixtus II… …   Wikipedia

  • Christianity in the 11th century — Medallion of Christ from Constantinople, circa. 1100. Main article: History of medieval Christianity See also: Christianity in the 10th century and Christianity in the 12th century In 1054, following the death of the Patriarch of Rome Leo IX …   Wikipedia

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