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  1. While this may seem a consolidation of his European realm and role, Charles could not have foreseen that he was to strengthen the future power of the papacy far more than that of his own lineage.
  2. This effectively broke the treaty signed between Barbarossa and Pope Eugenius III, and contributed to growing conflict between emperor and papacy.
  3. Notwithstanding his devotion to the papacy, he was an embryonic English Protestant.
  4. To most Anglicans now, though, the main thing about the papacy is not that it is evil - that seems an absurd accusation - but that it is frequently silly and wrong.
  5. He suffered defeat, and this particular precedent was rarely followed; but the idea that the papacy should find specific tasks for the military did not die with him.
  6. The man who entered a monastery did so, in principle, for life; there were of course apostates; there were also a number who moved on to a stricter way of life; and a few who were promoted to abbeys elsewhere, or to bishoprics, or even to the papacy.
  7. But by that time there had been two centuries of strife between Empire and Papacy and the Empire no longer had any special connection to the City of Rome.
  8. As a military power the papacy was a failure, and this above all saved the popes from the innate tendency of medieval prelates to become secular rulers.
  9. This suggestion was certainly not accepted, and in his reply Frederick Barbarossa made it clear that the empire was independent of the papacy, no matter how closely tied the two entities were through political and religious motives and history.
  10. Hadrian had already fortified the city and brought in heavy garrisons for defence; he now sent to Charles invoking the agreement between the Franks and the papacy.
  11. James I did, on the specious excuse of the ransom due to England for his release; James V blackmailed the papacy into allowing him to extort vast amounts of taxation from the church.
  12. However, in the distant history of the Papacy this wasn't always the case.
  13. Much as he mistrusted almost every Irishman with whom he came in contact on the Continent (Bishop Clement for his disrespect of patristic authority, the priest Sampson for his cavalier attitude to the baptismal rite, Virgil of Salzburg for sowing dissension between himself and the duke of Bavaria as well as for believing that the world was round), Boniface's establishing of monasteries as the learned back-up to missionary work and his devotion to the papacy and to Rome both owed something to the Irish background in England.

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