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The Two Powers - The Papacy, the Empire, and the Struggle for Sovereignty in the Thirteenth Century (Hardcover)
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The Two Powers - The Papacy, the Empire, and the Struggle for Sovereignty in the Thirteenth Century (Hardcover)
Series: The Middle Ages Series
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Historians commonly designate the High Middle Ages as the era of
the "papal monarchy," when the popes of Rome vied with secular
rulers for spiritual and temporal supremacy. Indeed, in many ways
the story of the papal monarchy encapsulates that of medieval
Europe as often remembered: a time before the modern age, when
religious authorities openly clashed with emperors, kings, and
princes for political mastery of their world, claiming sovereignty
over Christendom, the universal community of Christian kingdoms,
churches, and peoples. At no point was this conflict more
widespread and dramatic than during the papacies of Gregory IX
(1227-1241) and Innocent IV (1243-1254). Their struggles with the
Hohenstaufen Emperor Frederick II (1212-1250) echoed in the
corridors of power and the court of public opinion, ranging from
the battlefields of Italy to the streets of Jerusalem. In The Two
Powers, Brett Edward Whalen has written a new history of this
combative relationship between the thirteenth-century papacy and
empire. Countering the dominant trend of modern historiography,
which focuses on Frederick instead of the popes, he redirects our
attention to the papal side of the historical equation. By doing
so, Whalen highlights the ways in which Gregory and Innocent acted
politically and publicly, realizing their priestly sovereignty
through the networks of communication, performance, and documentary
culture that lay at the unique disposal of the Apostolic See.
Covering pivotal decades that included the last major crusades, the
birth of the Inquisition, and the unexpected invasion of the
Mongols, The Two Powers shows how Gregory and Innocent's battles
with Frederick shaped the historical destiny of the
thirteenth-century papacy and its role in the public realm of
medieval Christendom.
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