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World at War
Investiture Controversy & Italian Wars
1076–1122
Western Europe
Status: ended
Casualties: Tens of thousands
The fight over who appointed bishops became the defining clash of medieval Europe. Henry IV crossed the Alps barefoot to beg pardon at Canossa (1077). Resolved at the Concordat of Worms; the precedent of papal supremacy shaped Europe for four hundred years.
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Belligerents
- Papacy (Gregory VII, Urban II)
- Holy Roman Empire (Henry IV)
Casualties
Tens of thousands
From World at War, an interactive atlas by Jairus Pereira.
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