guy of burgundy
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Definition
Proper noun: - Pope Callixtus II: A historical figure who served as Pope from 1119 to 1124. He is most notably remembered for resolving the Investiture Controversy by compelling Holy Roman Emperor Henry V to sign the Concordat of Worms in 1122. This agreement recognized the Church's right to appoint its own bishops and abbots.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The papal legate sent by Guy of Burgundy negotiated the terms of the concordat.
- Historians credit Guy of Burgundy with a major diplomatic victory for papal authority.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Reference: The term is used almost exclusively in historical and academic contexts to refer to this specific pope and his role in medieval church-state relations.
- The reign of Guy of Burgundy marked a turning point in the power struggle between the papacy and the empire.
Variants and Related Words
- Callixtus II: The more common regnal name for this pope.
- Pope Callixtus II: The full title.
- Investiture Controversy: The central conflict his papacy addressed.
- Concordat of Worms (1122): The landmark agreement he secured.
Synonyms
- Pope Callixtus II (direct synonym)
- The Concordat Pope (descriptive reference highlighting his primary achievement)
Notes on Usage
- "Guy of Burgundy" refers specifically to the man before and during his papacy, often emphasizing his origins. "Pope Callixtus II" is the title used when referring to his official role and actions as head of the Catholic Church.
- This is a highly specific historical term and is not used in everyday modern language.
Noun
- pope who in 1122 forced the Holy Roman Emperor Henry V to sign a concordat that recognized the right of the church to choose its own leadership (died in 1124)