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The Papal Interdict of 1208 was an interdict laid on England and Wales by Pope Innocent III which generally enforced the closure of the churches, forbade the administration of the Catholic sacraments, and prohibited the use of churchyards for burials. Issued on 23 March 1208, the interdict lasted for more than six years until it was lifted on 2 July 1214.

Pope Innocent III placed the Kingdom of England under an interdict after King John refused to accept the pope's appointee, Stephen Langton, as Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Papal Interdict of 1208

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The Papal Interdict of 1208 was an interdict laid on England and Wales by Pope Innocent III which generally enforced the closure of the churches, forbade...

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Interdict

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an interdict for six years between March 1208 and May 1213, after King John refused to accept the pope's appointee Stephen Langton as Archbishop of Canterbury...

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1208

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England under a Papal Interdict, as punishment for John, King of England ("Lackland")'s refusal to accept Stephen Langton as archbishop of Canterbury. During...

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1214

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Papal Interdict of 1208, laid against the Kingdom of England, is lifted. July 27 – Battle of Bouvines: Philip II defeats an army (some 9,000 men) of German...

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1210

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of the prisoners are burned alive, while others have crosses carved on their backs with swords before being executed as well. The Papal Interdict of 1208...

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1211

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John sends a gift of herrings to nunneries in almost every shire, despite his status as an excommunicant. The Papal Interdict of 1208 laid by Innocent...

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1210s

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John sends a gift of herrings to nunneries in almost every shire, despite his status as an excommunicant. The Papal Interdict of 1208 laid by Innocent...

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1212

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date). The Papal Interdict (see 1208) laid on England and Wales by Innocent III remains in force. March 22 – Go-Horikawa, emperor of Japan (d. 1234) May...

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1200s in England

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May – Papal Interdict imposed on England, prohibiting certain church rituals; King John confiscates all church property in retaliation. Choir of Lincoln...

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History of monarchy in the United Kingdom

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the king over the election of a new Archbishop of Canterbury, Pope Innocent III placed England under papal interdict in 1208. For the next six years, priests...

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Pope Innocent III

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the papal legate Castelnau was assassinated in 1208, Innocent resorted to force. He ordered the bishops of Southern France to put under interdict the...

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Peter of Capua the Elder

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to formally submit to papal authority. In March 1204, he held a synod in Antioch, which placed Armenian Cilicia under interdict. He then went to Sis in...

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Stephen Langton

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now unanimous in support of Stephen. In March 1208, Pope Innocent III placed England under an interdict and at the close of 1212, after repeated negotiations...

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John de Gray

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Canterbury monks. Innocent placed an interdict on England in 1208, which John countered by confiscating the income and estates of any clergy who enforced it. Innocent...

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Philip II of France

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France under an interdict in 1199. This continued until 7 September 1200. Due to pressure from the pope, Ingeborg's brother King Valdemar II of Denmark and...

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Dietrich I von Hengebach

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under interdict. Despite his own excommunication, he continued to celebrate the Holy Mass and used the Holy Oils on Maundy Thursday. The papal legate...

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Count of Toulouse

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the 1208 assassination of the Papal legate, Pierre de Castelnau, Raymond was excommunicated and the County of Toulouse was placed under interdict by Pope...

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Andrew II of Hungary

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1208/1209 and 1210. He was the younger son of Béla III of Hungary, who entrusted him with the administration of the newly conquered Principality of Halych...

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Battle of Damme

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refusal to accept Innocent's candidate for Archbishop of Canterbury had led to Innocent placing an interdict on England, prohibiting clergy from conducting religious...

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Bricius de Douglas

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confirmed by Papal records [citation needed]. The latter record that Bricius had solemnly denied practicing divine offices during the interdict. Bricius,...

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Bohemond IV of Antioch

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approval of the Holy See. He also imposed an interdict on Antioch, but the burghers ignored his decision and visited the Greek churches. Peter of Angoulême...

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