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Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
History of the Germans
21 episodes
7 months ago
A narrative history of the Salian Emperors and their epic struggle with the papacy in weekly 25-25 minute episodes. Note, this is season 2 of the History of the Germans Podcast republished as a separate podcast. The century of Salian rule from 1024 to 1125 is the crucial turning point not just for German, but for European history more generally. It is in this period that the Investiture Controversy pits Popes against Emperors. The dispute is nominally about the role secular powers play in the selection of bishops and abbots. But in reality, it is about much more than that. It is about whether the monarch acts as the representative of God, or as mere mortal, subject to Papal authority. It is about whether Europe becomes a coherent political entity ruled by an all-powerful emperor or whether it becomes a fragmented system of interlocking states, cities, and lordships under a parallel church infrastructure. It is about whether Europe becomes a uniform society or the diverse structure that will give birth both to endless warfare and misery as well as the Reformation, the Renaissance, and the Enlightenment (to name just a few). move from the unexpected election of Konrad II to his son Henry III becoming the undisputed senior ruler in Western Europe. The backlash against the emerging command monarchy culminates in Emperor Henry IV kneeling in the snow outside the Castle of Canossa begging Pope Gregor VII to receive him back into the mother church.
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A narrative history of the Salian Emperors and their epic struggle with the papacy in weekly 25-25 minute episodes. Note, this is season 2 of the History of the Germans Podcast republished as a separate podcast. The century of Salian rule from 1024 to 1125 is the crucial turning point not just for German, but for European history more generally. It is in this period that the Investiture Controversy pits Popes against Emperors. The dispute is nominally about the role secular powers play in the selection of bishops and abbots. But in reality, it is about much more than that. It is about whether the monarch acts as the representative of God, or as mere mortal, subject to Papal authority. It is about whether Europe becomes a coherent political entity ruled by an all-powerful emperor or whether it becomes a fragmented system of interlocking states, cities, and lordships under a parallel church infrastructure. It is about whether Europe becomes a uniform society or the diverse structure that will give birth both to endless warfare and misery as well as the Reformation, the Renaissance, and the Enlightenment (to name just a few). move from the unexpected election of Konrad II to his son Henry III becoming the undisputed senior ruler in Western Europe. The backlash against the emerging command monarchy culminates in Emperor Henry IV kneeling in the snow outside the Castle of Canossa begging Pope Gregor VII to receive him back into the mother church.
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Episodes (20/21)
Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 21 (42) - A World Revolution?
1 year ago
42 minutes 14 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 20 (41) - The Duke's Rebuke - Henry V has to accept the Concordat of Worms
1 year ago
25 minutes 22 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 19 (40) - Henry V's Cunning Plan - Pope Paschal II offers to hand back all imperial fiefs which causes havoc
1 year ago
27 minutes 37 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 18 (39) - The End of Emperor Henry IV
1 year ago
27 minutes 56 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 17 (38) - The First Crusade - Crusaders attacking the Jewish communities in Mainz, Speyer and Worms
1 year ago
34 minutes 24 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 16 (37) - The Two Grooms - Countess Matilda of Tuscany marries a man 25 years her junior
1 year ago
25 minutes 59 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 36 - Henry IV is Coming Home
1 year ago
25 minutes 12 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 14 (35) - To Rome! To Rome! - Henry IV takes revenge on pope Gregory VII
1 year ago
24 minutes 7 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 13 (34) - Gaining the Upper Hand - Henry IV defeats the anti-king Rudolf von Rheinfelden
1 year ago
28 minutes 27 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 12 (33) - Canossa Finally!
1 year ago
32 minutes 46 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 11 (32) - Hildebrand, not Pope but false Monk - Emperor Henry IV confronts the Pope
1 year ago
46 minutes 5 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 10 (31) - The (second) Saxon War - The nobles rebel against "the imperial tyrant"
1 year ago
37 minutes 57 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 9 (30) - Three Roads to Canossa - Lay Piety, Reform Papacy and the Saxon Rebellion
1 year ago
43 minutes 20 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 8 (29) - The Last Years of Henry III - Tyrant or consolidator of power?
1 year ago
29 minutes 27 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 7 (28) - Three Popes with One Stone - The Council of Sutri in 1046
1 year ago
34 minutes 30 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 6 (27) - Peace in Our Time - The Peace of God in the Middle Ages
1 year ago
26 minutes 13 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 5 (26) - Henry III Comin' in Smoothly - The first seamless transition of power from father to son in 70 years
1 year ago
28 minutes 46 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 4 (25) - Konrad II, the Construction of an Empire - Speyer Cathedral as a symbol of Salian power
1 year ago
26 minutes 51 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 3 (24) - Konrad II's Acquisition of Burgundy - The last addition to the Empire
1 year ago
29 minutes 33 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
Ep. 2 (23) - Duke Ernst, Rebel and Legend - A medieval story about loyalty and friendship
1 year ago
32 minutes 24 seconds

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy
A narrative history of the Salian Emperors and their epic struggle with the papacy in weekly 25-25 minute episodes. Note, this is season 2 of the History of the Germans Podcast republished as a separate podcast. The century of Salian rule from 1024 to 1125 is the crucial turning point not just for German, but for European history more generally. It is in this period that the Investiture Controversy pits Popes against Emperors. The dispute is nominally about the role secular powers play in the selection of bishops and abbots. But in reality, it is about much more than that. It is about whether the monarch acts as the representative of God, or as mere mortal, subject to Papal authority. It is about whether Europe becomes a coherent political entity ruled by an all-powerful emperor or whether it becomes a fragmented system of interlocking states, cities, and lordships under a parallel church infrastructure. It is about whether Europe becomes a uniform society or the diverse structure that will give birth both to endless warfare and misery as well as the Reformation, the Renaissance, and the Enlightenment (to name just a few). move from the unexpected election of Konrad II to his son Henry III becoming the undisputed senior ruler in Western Europe. The backlash against the emerging command monarchy culminates in Emperor Henry IV kneeling in the snow outside the Castle of Canossa begging Pope Gregor VII to receive him back into the mother church.