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THE HISTORY OF THE PAPAL STATES
Power, Territory, and the Making of the Temporal Church
A sweeping narrative revealing how the papacy became both the world's oldest spiritual office and a formidable temporal power. From the collapse of Roman imperial authority to the rise and fall of the Papal States, this book traces the journey of the Church as it governed, negotiated, and waged wars across the shifting landscape of European history.
PART I - The Birth of Papal Power
Follow the bishops of Rome as they step into the power vacuum left by the Western Empire's fall. Through diplomacy with kings and leadership in chaos, the papacy asserts spiritual and temporal authority. See the emergence of papal territories under Lombard threat, culminating in the Donation of Pepin and the creation of the Patrimonium Petri.
PART II - Imperial Partnership and Conflict
Journey through centuries of alliance and rivalry. Charlemagne's coronation in Rome revives empire, while Carolingians and Ottonians shape the destiny of Italy and the Church. The Investiture Controversy erupts: Pope Gregory VII and Emperor Henry IV face off at Canossa, redefining church and state.
PART III - The High Medieval Papacy
Witness the papacy at its height. The Curia becomes a center of law and administration; Innocent III proclaims universal papal authority; Rome emerges as an international capital. The Church mobilizes crusades, defends territory, and contends with rivals-from Frederick II and the Normans to Italian communes. The Avignon Papacy and Great Western Schism bring both expansion and crisis.
PART IV - Renaissance Rome: Art, War, and Statecraft
Discover the Renaissance transformation. Popes like Nicholas V and Julius II rebuild Rome, foster a golden age of art, and command armies in the Italian Wars. The Papal States become a major European power, shaped by ambitious families and shifting alliances.
PART V - Reformation and Decline
Experience the shocks of Reformation and Counter-Reformation, the Sack of Rome, and absolutist rule. Explore daily life, social change, and religious diversity as new ideas and revolutions sweep Europe. The Church faces Enlightenment criticism, Napoleonic invasion, and Italian nationalism.
PART VI - The Fall and the Vatican's Birth
Relive the capture of Rome in 1870, the end of papal temporal sovereignty, and the pope's isolation as "Prisoner of the Vatican." Yet, from loss comes reinvention. The Lateran Treaties of 1929 establish Vatican City-a new spiritual foundation for the modern era.
THE HISTORY OF THE PAPAL STATES delivers a definitive, accessible account of how the unique blend of religion and politics shaped not only Italy but the Western world. Essential for readers seeking to understand the profound legacy of the temporal Church-and how it governed, inspired, and survived over more than a thousand years.
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