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Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Lambert of Hersfeld

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Difference between Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Lambert of Hersfeld

Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor vs. Lambert of Hersfeld

Henry IV (Heinrich IV; 11 November 1050 – 7 August 1106) became King of the Germans in 1056. Lambert of Hersfeld (also called Lampert; – 1082/85) was a medieval chronicler.

Similarities between Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Lambert of Hersfeld

Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Lambert of Hersfeld have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anno II, Anti-king, Battle of Langensalza (1075), Battle on the Elster, Coup of Kaiserswerth, Investiture Controversy, Pope Gregory VII, Road to Canossa, Rudolf of Rheinfelden, Siegfried I (archbishop of Mainz).

Anno II

Anno II (– 4 December 1075) was Archbishop of Cologne from 1056 until his death.

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Anti-king

An anti-king, anti king or antiking (Gegenkönig, antiroi, protikrál) is a would-be king who, due to succession disputes or simple political opposition, declares himself king in opposition to a reigning monarch.

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Battle of Langensalza (1075)

The First Battle of Langensalza was fought on 9 June 1075 between forces of King Henry IV of Germany and several rebellious Saxon noblemen on the River Unstrut near Langensalza in Thuringia.

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Battle on the Elster

Battle on the Elster (Schlacht bei Hohenmölsen) was the third and last battle between the Salian king Henry IV of Germany and anti-king Rudolf of Rheinfelden, fought on October 14, 1080 near Hohenmölsen on the White Elster river.

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Coup of Kaiserswerth

The Coup of Kaiserswerth (Staatsstreich von Kaiserswerth) in 1062 was a hitherto unprecedented action of several secular and ecclesiastical Princes of the Holy Roman Empire under the leadership of Archbishop Anno II of Cologne against Empress Agnes, ruling on behalf of her under-age son, King Henry IV, and against her chosen sub-regent, Bishop Henry II of Augsburg.

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Investiture Controversy

The Investiture controversy or Investiture contest was a conflict between church and state in medieval Europe over the ability to appoint local church officials through investiture.

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Pope Gregory VII

Gregory VII (Gregorius VII; 1015 – 25 May 1085), born Hildebrand of Sovana (Ildebrando da Soana), was Pope from 22 April 1073 to his death in 1085.

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Road to Canossa

The Road to Canossa, sometimes called the Walk to Canossa (Gang nach Canossa/Kanossa) or Humiliation of Canossa (L'umiliazione di Canossa), refers to Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV's trek to Canossa Castle, Italy, where Pope Gregory VII was staying as the guest of Margravine Matilda of Tuscany, at the height of the investiture controversy in January 1077 to seek absolution of his excommunication.

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Rudolf of Rheinfelden

Rudolf of Rheinfelden (– 15 October 1080) was Duke of Swabia from 1057 to 1079.

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Siegfried I (archbishop of Mainz)

Siegfried I (died 16 February 1084) was the Abbot of Fulda from 25 December 1058 until 6 January 1060, and from January 1060 until his death in February 1084, he was Archbishop of Mainz.

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Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Lambert of Hersfeld Comparison

Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor has 144 relations, while Lambert of Hersfeld has 52. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 5.10% = 10 / (144 + 52).

References

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