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The Medieval Empire In Central Europe Dynastic Continuity In The Postcarolingian Frankish Realm 9001300 Herbert Schutz

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The Medieval Empire In Central Europe Dynastic Continuity In The Postcarolingian Frankish Realm 9001300 Herbert Schutz
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.88 MB
Pages: 397
Author: Herbert Schutz
ISBN: 9781443819664, 1443819662
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Medieval Empire In Central Europe Dynastic Continuity In The Postcarolingian Frankish Realm 9001300 Herbert Schutz by Herbert Schutz 9781443819664, 1443819662 instant download after payment.

This book offers a concise yet detailed political history of medieval Central Europe as it traces the history of the Medieval Empire from its inception as a kingdom during the early 10th century, to its formation as Roman Empire, its support of the papacy, its struggle with the papacy for supremacy, the shift of its centre of gravity to Italy and its demise into particularist parts by the middle of the 13th century. It surveys the three dynasties which ruled the Post-Carolingian Empire and follows the political emergence of a disjointed region through its crystallization into an independent kingdom to become by the year 1000 the strongest military and political power in Europe, ultimately called upon to stabilize the political unrest in Italy. As Roman emperors the kings ordered the affairs of the city of Rome and bolstered the spiritual and political position of the popes until several competent popes turned the papal dependency into its primacy and enforced the subordination of the secular authorities. The Crusades helped to play great military and political power into papal hands, so that the secular authority declined, as the monarchy lost interest in Germany and became focused on Italy and especially on Sicily.

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