Notes of the Lectures in the History of Western Europe in the Middle Ages. 1909-1912

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Marriage of his son Henry VI to heiress of Sicily.
Henry VI regains control of fiefs of the Church.
C. Third occasion of strife. The claims of the Pope.
38 Frederick II (the Magnificent) heir to Sicily and Germania at three years of age. At same time Inno- cent III becomes pope. His claims. "God has given to St. Peter not only the government of the universal Church but also of the entire world." Many extra imperial king- doms (pro forma) acknowledged claim. Kings of Sweden, Denmark, England, Po
...rtugal, Aragon, Sicily, Hungary, Poland took an attitude more or less like that of John of England. Even Philip Augustus of France obliged by interdict to take back divorced wife. Power of Innocent.
Council of Lateran 1215 united more than 1200 prelates.
Determined to reform clergy and launch grand crusade of all Europe. Innocent III dies.
Up to the death of Innocent III, the grandson of Freder- ick Redbeard, Frederick II, seemed to admit that the power of the pope was supreme in the world. His mother left the infant Frederick II under the protec- tion of Innocent HI.


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