Gregory VII
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A historical figure: Gregory VII refers to a specific Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, born Hildebrand of Sovana, who reigned from 1073 to 1085. He is a central figure in the history of the Church, known for his vigorous reforms and his assertion of papal authority.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- The Investiture Controversy was a major conflict during the papacy of Gregory VII.
- Gregory VII issued the Dictatus Papae, a list of propositions emphasizing papal power.
- Scholars study the impact of Gregory VII on medieval European politics.
Advanced Usage
- "Gregorian Reform": This term is often used to describe the series of reforms initiated by Pope Gregory VII and his contemporaries, aimed at cleansing the Church of secular influences.
- The Gregorian Reform sought to eliminate simony and clerical marriage.
Variants and Related Words
- Hildebrand: The birth name of Gregory VII, often used interchangeably in historical texts.
- Hildebrand, later Pope Gregory VII, was a formidable advocate for church independence.
- Gregorian: An adjective relating to any Pope named Gregory, often used in the context of reforms or calendars.
- The Gregorian calendar was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII, not Gregory VII.
Synonyms
- Pope Gregory VII: The full, formal title.
- Saint Gregory VII: Referring to his canonized status within the Catholic Church.
Related Phrases
- Investiture Controversy: The pivotal struggle between Pope Gregory VII and Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV over the appointment of church officials.
- The Investiture Controversy defined the reign of Gregory VII.
- Dictatus Papae: A document associated with Gregory VII outlining principles of papal supremacy.
- The Dictatus Papae is a key text for understanding the ideology of Gregory VII.
Related Idioms
- "To go to Canossa": An idiom originating from the event where Emperor Henry IV did penance before Pope Gregory VII at Canossa Castle, symbolizing a humiliating surrender.
- The defeated CEO had to go to Canossa and apologize to the board.
Noun
- the Italian pope who fought to establish the supremacy of the pope over the Roman Catholic Church and the supremacy of the church over the state (1020-1085)