Die Papstwahlen und das Kaisertum (1046-1328), by Julius von Pflugk-Harttung, examines the intricate relationship between papal elections and the Holy Roman Empire from 1046 to 1328. This detailed historical study explores the power struggles, political maneuvering, and evolving dynamics that shaped the selection of popes during a pivotal period in European history. Pflugk-Harttung delves into the influence of emperors, the roles of various factions within the Church, and the legal and canonical aspects of papal elections.
Providing valuable insights into the complex interplay of religious and secular authority, this work remains a significant resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of the Papacy and the Holy Roman Empire. This historical analysis illuminates the challenges and transformations that defined the medieval Church and its interactions with the political landscape of the time.
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