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Identifier: historyofmediaev00davi (find matches)
Title: A history of mediaeval and modern Europe for secondary schools
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Davis, William Stearns, 1877-1930 McKendrick, Norman Shaw, 1876- jt. auth
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Publisher: Boston, New York (etc.) Houghton Mifflin Company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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s in a position of such securityand power that he could undertake a great expedition toRome1—in search of nothing less than the imperial crown onceworn by Charlemagne. 37. Otto I — his revival of the Holy Roman Empire. Italywas in a most evil state on the eve of his coming. The peninsulawas torn asunder by a score of petty princelets. In the cities,usually ruled by a piince-bishop, there were still large survivalsof the old Roman culture, but civilization seemed decayingeven in these its last strongholds. The Roman Papacy hadnever been in a worse plight. The papal office was still held ingreat reverence throughout western Europe; but its very tem-poral importance made it the prey of utterly worldly and oftenimmoral men, who usually gained power by support of anarmed faction. When Otto undertook to march to Rome, thePapacy was held by John XII, a youth who had become Pope 1 He had already (951) made a brief expedition over the Alps, and assumedthe vague title, King of the Lombards.
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