<Articles>Innocent III and the Fourth Crusade

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  • <論説>インノケンティウス三世と第四回十字軍 : 十字軍と教皇権についての一考察
  • インノケンティウス三世と第四回十字軍--十字軍と教皇権についての一考察
  • インノケンティウス サンセイ ト ダイ 4カイ ジュウジグン ジュウジグン ト

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Innocent III summoned troops of recovering the Holy Land in the summer of 1198. He was active in the preparation. But the Crusaders deviated to Constantinople and conquered it. Innocent III didn't try to check positively but tolerated the deviation, of which he took advantage in order to achieve the union of the Churches. This essay illustrates these attitudes of the Pope, and then attempts to elucidate them by placing them in the political situation, particularly in the relation to the Holy Roman Empire; that is, as the result of the confusion in the Empire following the death of Henry VI, there was the chance of the rising of the papal authority. And in this elucidation I give attention to the connection of the Crusades with the idea of the Emperor under the Hohenstaufens.

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  • 史林

    史林 58 (6), 849-888, 1975-11-01

    THE SHIGAKU KENKYUKAI (The Society of Historical Research), Kyoto University

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