Mediaeval Europe (814-1300)

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Mediaeval Europe (814-1300)
Ephraim Emerton
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1879-80.
I^EGGE, A. C). The Growth of the Temporal Power of the Papacy.
1870.
RocQUAiN, Felix. La papaut^ au moyen ige. 1881. Studies of the four great popes.
Felten, J. Papst Gregor IX. 1886.
At the death of Frederic Barbarossa, the power of the papacy was decidedly in the ascendant. It had succeeded in allying itself with those human interests which The PapAcy seemed most likely to govern the policy of the 1200. immediate future. It had again come out of a conflict with the empire victorious
...in all that made a victory worth having. It had put itself in the front of the great heroic impulse of the crusades, and thereby commended itself to the imagination of a time, perhaps the most sensitive in all European history to the value of pre- cisely such ideals. It was arming itself for a thorough- going purification of the soil of Europe from the stain of heretical beliefs, now just beginning to be dangerous to its absolute dominion.
This aspect of the triumphant papacy is embodied in the person of Innocent III (1198-1216), but before coming to his administration we have to notice one more desperate 1 191] THE NORMAN MARRIAGE, 315 attempt of the empire to make itself master of the Italian peninsula.


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