Emperor Charles IV and the Origins of the Great Schism, c. 1375–1378
Emperor Otto I the Great made history in the Holy Roman Empire with a significant dynastic achievement: in 967, he persuaded the pope to crown his son co-emperor in Rome. Two centuries later, another renowned emperor, Frederick Barbarossa, attempted a similar feat, negotiating with four different po...
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| description | Emperor Otto I the Great made history in the Holy Roman Empire with a significant dynastic achievement: in 967, he persuaded the pope to crown his son co-emperor in Rome. Two centuries later, another renowned emperor, Frederick Barbarossa, attempted a similar feat, negotiating with four different popes for the coronation of his descendant, but ultimately failed. A lesser-known parallel can be found in the life of Emperor Charles IV of the Luxembourg dynasty in the fourteenth century. After the Papal Curia returned to Rome from Avignon in early 1377, Charles made concerted efforts in Italy, France, and Germany to secure the imperial coronation of his son, Wenceslas. However, this bold ambition coincided with an unprecedented crisis in relations between the ‟French” cardinals and the newly elected Italian pope, Urban VI. Recognizing that the final chapter of Charles IV’s biography is deeply intertwined with the early history of the Great Western Schism offers a fresh perspective on a subject that has long captivated international scholarship. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1710262026-01-23T09:55:51Z Emperor Charles IV and the Origins of the Great Schism, c. 1375–1378 Coufal, Dušan history medievel Charles IV emperor Great Schism thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history::NHDJ European history: medieval period, middle ages Emperor Otto I the Great made history in the Holy Roman Empire with a significant dynastic achievement: in 967, he persuaded the pope to crown his son co-emperor in Rome. Two centuries later, another renowned emperor, Frederick Barbarossa, attempted a similar feat, negotiating with four different popes for the coronation of his descendant, but ultimately failed. A lesser-known parallel can be found in the life of Emperor Charles IV of the Luxembourg dynasty in the fourteenth century. After the Papal Curia returned to Rome from Avignon in early 1377, Charles made concerted efforts in Italy, France, and Germany to secure the imperial coronation of his son, Wenceslas. However, this bold ambition coincided with an unprecedented crisis in relations between the ‟French” cardinals and the newly elected Italian pope, Urban VI. Recognizing that the final chapter of Charles IV’s biography is deeply intertwined with the early history of the Great Western Schism offers a fresh perspective on a subject that has long captivated international scholarship. Published 2026-01-23T09:55:48Z 2026-01-23T09:55:48Z 2026-01 book 9788024662084 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/171026 eng Prague Medieval Studies image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://karolinum.cz/knihy/coufal-emperor-charles-iv-and-the-origins-of-the-great-schism-c-1375-1378-32424 https://dspace.cuni.cz/bitstream/handle/20.500.11956/206166/9788024662091.pdf Karolinum Press 10.14712/9788024662091 10.14712/9788024662091 8d94c6aa-2a71-4559-9698-bf3e883a574a 368f9485-c7b0-46e4-836b-2dc7a6fb1e0d 9788024662084 4 350 Prague 19-28415X From Performativity to Institutionalization: Handling Conflict in the Late Middle Ages (Strategies, Agents, Communication) Grantová Agentura České Republiky Grant Agency of the Czech Republic 10.13039/501100001824 open access |
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