Reform and Papacy in the Eleventh Century 2020
DOI: 10.7765/9781526148315.00012
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“…The French monarchy took full advantage of these internal conflicts to strengthen its weak position in the southern cities by promoting and supporting the Papally-backed episcopal elites, who could use the Peace and Truce of God to mediate in lay political affairs. 71 This eventually led to reticence amongst the knights and their opposition against the canons, so the bishops, in turn, promoted municipal institutions for the plebs popularis or burgenses (the burghers) to counter the knights. 72 In this three-pointed balance, the bishops and their canons were the first to use the ancient city and its monumental remains in their political bids.…”
Section: Re-defining Urban Powers After the Millenniummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The French monarchy took full advantage of these internal conflicts to strengthen its weak position in the southern cities by promoting and supporting the Papally-backed episcopal elites, who could use the Peace and Truce of God to mediate in lay political affairs. 71 This eventually led to reticence amongst the knights and their opposition against the canons, so the bishops, in turn, promoted municipal institutions for the plebs popularis or burgenses (the burghers) to counter the knights. 72 In this three-pointed balance, the bishops and their canons were the first to use the ancient city and its monumental remains in their political bids.…”
Section: Re-defining Urban Powers After the Millenniummentioning
confidence: 99%