The Council of Sutri (or Synod of Sutri) was called by the Holy Roman Emperor Henry III and opened on December 20, 1046, in the hilltown of Sutri, at the edge of the Duchy of Rome. The Catholic Church does not list this as an ecumenical council.
Sutri (Latin Sutrium) is an Ancient town, modern comune and former bishopric (now a Latin titular see) in the province of Viterbo, about 50 kilometres...
forces crossed the Brenner Pass into Italy, where he summoned the CouncilofSutri to decide the matter. Benedict IX, Sylvester III, and Gregory VI were...
of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 1 May 1045 until his resignation at the CouncilofSutri on 20 December 1046. Gratian, the archpriest of St...
went to Italy and summoned the CouncilofSutri, which deposed Benedict IX and Sylvester III, and accepted the resignation of Gregory VI. Henry suggested...
his name was removed. The decisions of the Councilof Pisa (1409) were reversed in 1963 in a reinterpretation of the Western Schism, extending Gregory...
abdicated at the CouncilofSutri in 1046; died 1048 Antipope Gregory VI, first to claim to be pope as successor to Sergius IV Gregory VI of Cilicia aka Gregory...
to again take up his office of bishop in that diocese. Nearly two years later, on 20 December 1046, the CouncilofSutri, summoned and presided over by...
Battle of Stiklestad, considered victory of Christianity over Norwegian paganism 1045 Sigfrid of Sweden, Benedictine evangelist 1046 CouncilofSutri: Pope...
claim. December 20 – Pope Gregory VI is accused of simony at the CouncilofSutri, and abdicates as pope of the Catholic Church. December 25 – Pope Clement...
archbishop of Amalfi, and Johannes Gratianus, the future Pope Gregory VI. When the latter was deposed at the CouncilofSutri in December of 1046, with...
Bonizo ofSutri or Bonitho was a Bishop ofSutri and then of Piacenza in central Italy, in the last quarter of the 11th century. He was an adherent of Gregory...
convened the already existing Councilof Constance and authorized it to elect his successor. Benedict XVI's renunciation of the papacy took effect on 28...
claim. December 20 – Pope Gregory VI is accused of simony at the CouncilofSutri, and abdicates as pope of the Catholic Church. December 25 – Pope Clement...
Battle of Stiklestad, considered victory of Christianity over Norwegian Paganism 1045 Sigfrid of Sweden, Benedictine evangelist 1046 CouncilofSutri, Pope...
Description of the Synod ofSutri ca. 1046 and Bonizo ofSutri Description of the Synod ofSutri ca. 1085". Power and the holy in the age of the investiture...
of the papal primacy was further recognised as promulgated in Canon law. The Holy See was granted territory in Duchy of Rome by the Donation ofSutri...
with Attila in 452. The first expansion of papal rule outside of Rome came in 728 with the Donation ofSutri, which in turn was substantially increased...
holding a synod at Sutri, where, in the presence of the Tuscan ruler Godfrey the Bearded and the imperial chancellor, Guibert of Parma, he pronounced...
San Gimignano, Poggibonsi, Siena, San Quirico d'Orcia, Bolsena, Viterbo, Sutri, and finally Rome. From Rome, the path followed for a long stretch the Via...
to flee to the fortress ofSutri, where he was taken prisoner through the intervention of Norman support from the Kingdom of Sicily. He was transferred...
policy of equilibrium between the Byzantines, the Franks, and the Lombards. In 729, the Lombard king Liutprand donated the north Latium town ofSutri to the...
was achieved in the first 16 years of his reign. In 1111, Henry V brokered an agreement with Pope Paschal II at Sutri, whereby he would abstain from investing...
invaders. And in Italy, the 728 Donation ofSutri and the 756 Donation of Pepin left the papacy in charge of a sizable kingdom. Further consolidating...
city ofSutri, he called the Roman clergy along with Pope Gregory to meet with him. He ordered a special synod to be held in the holy church ofSutri and...