Gregory IX is rarely associated with the affairs of the Holy Land. In fact, he is most widely kno... more Gregory IX is rarely associated with the affairs of the Holy Land. In fact, he is most widely known for initiating the conflict between imperial and papal authority which was to occupy European society for most of the thirteenth century. After all, the conflict with Emperor Frederick II had been among the defining features of Gregory’s pontificate. In September 1227, barely six months into office, he excommunicated Frederick, and in 1241 he died after a failed attempt to try Frederick before a general council. Consequently, the period of concord between 1230, when peace was made with Frederick in the Treaty of San Germano, and March 1239, when the Emperor was excommunicated for a second time, has been described as an interlude, a breathing space, allowing both Frederick and Gregory to muster the means and arguments for their final show-down.
forthcoming in: in: Des chartes aux constitutions. Autour de l’idée constitutionnelle en Europe (... more forthcoming in: in: Des chartes aux constitutions. Autour de l’idée constitutionnelle en Europe (XIIe-XVIIe siècles), ed. François Foronda and Jean-Philippe Genet
Programme for Power & Identity workshop, Aberystwyth 28-30 June 2017
https://powerandidentitywor... more Programme for Power & Identity workshop, Aberystwyth 28-30 June 2017
forthcoming in POLITICAL CULTURE IN THREE SPHERES, ed. Catherine Holmes, Jonathan Shepard, Jo Van... more forthcoming in POLITICAL CULTURE IN THREE SPHERES, ed. Catherine Holmes, Jonathan Shepard, Jo Van Steenbergen, Björn Weiler
Courts, Ceremonies and Rituals of Power in Byzantium and the Medieval Mediterranean, ed. Alexander Beihammer, Stavroula Constantinou and Maria Parani,, Nov 1, 2013
Gregory IX is rarely associated with the affairs of the Holy Land. In fact, he is most widely kno... more Gregory IX is rarely associated with the affairs of the Holy Land. In fact, he is most widely known for initiating the conflict between imperial and papal authority which was to occupy European society for most of the thirteenth century. After all, the conflict with Emperor Frederick II had been among the defining features of Gregory’s pontificate. In September 1227, barely six months into office, he excommunicated Frederick, and in 1241 he died after a failed attempt to try Frederick before a general council. Consequently, the period of concord between 1230, when peace was made with Frederick in the Treaty of San Germano, and March 1239, when the Emperor was excommunicated for a second time, has been described as an interlude, a breathing space, allowing both Frederick and Gregory to muster the means and arguments for their final show-down.
forthcoming in: in: Des chartes aux constitutions. Autour de l’idée constitutionnelle en Europe (... more forthcoming in: in: Des chartes aux constitutions. Autour de l’idée constitutionnelle en Europe (XIIe-XVIIe siècles), ed. François Foronda and Jean-Philippe Genet
Programme for Power & Identity workshop, Aberystwyth 28-30 June 2017
https://powerandidentitywor... more Programme for Power & Identity workshop, Aberystwyth 28-30 June 2017
forthcoming in POLITICAL CULTURE IN THREE SPHERES, ed. Catherine Holmes, Jonathan Shepard, Jo Van... more forthcoming in POLITICAL CULTURE IN THREE SPHERES, ed. Catherine Holmes, Jonathan Shepard, Jo Van Steenbergen, Björn Weiler
Courts, Ceremonies and Rituals of Power in Byzantium and the Medieval Mediterranean, ed. Alexander Beihammer, Stavroula Constantinou and Maria Parani,, Nov 1, 2013
... in History New Series Editorial Board Professor John Morrill (Convenor) Professor Michael Bra... more ... in History New Series Editorial Board Professor John Morrill (Convenor) Professor Michael Braddick Dr SD Church Professor Julian Hoppit (Honorary Treasurer) Dr JM Lawrence (Literary Director) Professor M. Overton (Economic History Society) Dr Rebecca Spang Professor ...
Call for papers for a postgraduate and early career workshop taking place in Aberystwyth 27-29 Ju... more Call for papers for a postgraduate and early career workshop taking place in Aberystwyth 27-29 June 2018. Website here: https://medievalaber.hcommons.org/2018-conference/ Please email paper proposals, questions, and queries to Kiri Kolt and Abigail Monk at aberystwythmedievalists@gmail.com
Call for papers for a postgraduate and early career workshop taking place in Aberystwyth this sum... more Call for papers for a postgraduate and early career workshop taking place in Aberystwyth this summer. Website here: https://powerandidentityworkshop.wordpress.com/
Please email paper proposals, questions, and queries to Ryan Kemp at ryk3@aber.ac.uk
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