Matilde di Canossa was one of the most powerful female figures of the past, closely linked to the city of Lucca. Born around 1046, she inherited vast power following the deaths of her father, brother, and sister. Matilde was a pivotal mediator in the conflict between Emperor Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII, famously facilitating Henry IV's penance at Canossa. Her political and military acumen allowed her to navigate the turbulent dynamics between the Papacy and the Holy Roman Empire. Matilde's legacy includes contributions to ecclesiastical reform, public works, and the support of religious institutions. She died in 1115, leaving a lasting impact on the relationship between the Church and secular power.
Sabbatini, I. (2019). Matilde di Canossa. In Enciclopedia delle donne (pp. 1-3).
Matilde di Canossa
Sabbatini, Ilaria
2019-01-01
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Matilde di Canossa was one of the most powerful female figures of the past, closely linked to the city of Lucca. Born around 1046, she inherited vast power following the deaths of her father, brother, and sister. Matilde was a pivotal mediator in the conflict between Emperor Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII, famously facilitating Henry IV's penance at Canossa. Her political and military acumen allowed her to navigate the turbulent dynamics between the Papacy and the Holy Roman Empire. Matilde's legacy includes contributions to ecclesiastical reform, public works, and the support of religious institutions. She died in 1115, leaving a lasting impact on the relationship between the Church and secular power.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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