The American Encyclopedia of History, Biography and Travel: Comprising Ancient and Modern History: the Biography of Eminent Men of Europe and America, and the Lives of Distinguished Travelers.Prescott, Thomas H.
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The American Encyclopedia of History, Biography and Travel: Comprising Ancient and Modern History: the Biography of Eminent Men of Europe and America, and the Lives of Distinguished Travelers.
Prescott, Thomas H.
Biography; World history
been guilty of marrying a cousin in the fourth degree without a
_dispensation_ from the Holy See――that is, without paying a fine for
what was only an imaginary offense. Gregory V, who then occupied the
pontifical chair, threatened to excommunicate Robert if he should not
dismiss his wife, and, on Robert’s refusal, actually did so, and laid
all his dominions under an interdict. This punishment proved
tremendous in its effects; for though the king himself showed sense
and courage enough to despise the wrath of the pontiff, yet his
subjects deserted him in terror. The priests, in consequence of the
interdict, refused sacrament to the sick all over the country, and the
dead were everywhere left unburied, when mass was no longer said. In
these circumstances the unfortunate king submitted. A second marriage,
contracted with the consent of the church, proved very unhappy. The
new queen, Constantia, or Constance, made many efforts to embroil her
husband and his family, and in the midst of these Robert died (1031).
His son Henry succeeded, and it was during his reign that those
pilgrimages to the Holy Land, which were so soon to end in the
Crusades, took their rise. Of these we shall speak by themselves. In
the meantime we take leave of France by mentioning that Henry’s
successor was Philip (1060), whose reign is remarkable as having
witnessed the beginning of those contests with England which continued
at intervals till the early part of the nineteenth century.
At this period (1066) the Normans invaded and conquered England, where
their leader, William, Duke of Normandy, became the founder of an
important dynasty.
THE GERMAN EMPIRE BEFORE THE ELEVENTH CENTURY.
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