Examples of Investiture Controversy in the following topics:
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- The Investiture Controversy was the most significant conflict between church and state in medieval Europe, specifically the Holy Roman Empire.
- The Investiture Controversy began as a power struggle between Pope Gregory VII (1072–1085) and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V (1056–1106).
- The age of the investiture controversy may rightly be regarded as the turning-point in medieval civilization.
- After the decline of the Roman Empire and prior to the Investiture Controversy, investiture, while theoretically a task of the church, was in practice performed by members of the religious nobility.
- Similarly, in Italy, the Investiture Controversy weakened the emperor's authority and strengthened local separatist forces.
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- This attack spawned the protracted civil and ecclesiastical strife in Germany and Italy known as the Investiture Controversy.
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- This process began in the 11th century with the Investiture Controversy and was more or less concluded with the 1648 Peace of Westphalia.
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- At the same time, the reform-minded papacy came into conflict with the Holy Roman Emperors, resulting in the Investiture Controversy.
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- Most monarchal courts included ceremonies concerning the investiture or coronation of the monarch and audiences with the monarch.
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- The main early controversies surrounded the issues of what level of power should be granted to the king of France and what form would the legislature take (i.e.: unicameral or bicameral).
- The greatest controversy faced by the new committee surrounded the issue of citizenship.
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- Louis XV's controversial decision following the War of the Austrian Succession and his loss in the Seven Years' War weakened the international position of France that lost most of its colonial holdings.
- By the end of his reign, however, the international opinion of France changed dramatically, largely because of Louis's controversial foreign policy.
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- Both texts also advocate the education of
women, a controversial topic at the time and one which she would return to
throughout her career.
- Despite the controversial topic, the Rights of Woman received favorable reviews and was a great success.
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- When news reached Heraclius of the Pope’s condemnation, he was already old and ill, and the news only hastened his death, declaring with his dying breath that the controversy was all due to Sergius, and that the patriarch had pressured him to give his unwilling approval to the Ecthesis.
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- The concept was formally described by the German historian Wilhelm Roscher in 1847 and remains controversial among scholars.
- In 1784, he ordered that the country change its language of instruction from Latin to German, a highly controversial step in a multilingual empire.