Sunday, January 14, 2007

The Reformation

With the reform Papacy and the dictatus Papae extending the proclamation of the Pax Dei many, seeking to escape the expanding horrors of The Investiture Struggle fled to the north and east, out of the Holy Roman Empire and beyond (they thought) the arm of the Church.

With the loosening of the dependence on the Emperor leading to the disappearance of the Ottonian Imperial Church, the Bishops were transformed from Imperial Officials into Imperial Vassals, leading to greater strength to the Princes of Northern Italy and Central Europe.

To the east, Archbishop Henry Kietlicz of Gnesen assured ecclesiastical liberty through canonical election of Bishops in most Duchies.

It was here in the east, that The Duchy of Mieczyslaw obtained its first charter in 1207 AD.

Named for the principal city Mieczyslaw, which in turn was named for the first 'Hetman' family Mieczyslaw.

2 comments:

Bluebear Jeff said...

What!

The Duchy of Mieczyslaw was founded in 1207?

Yikes, 'tis older and more venerable than the Principality of Saxe-Bearstein then (which was officially founded in 1425).

I do not know the history of the rising power in the North, but will seek to discover it as well.

Welcome to Blogland and the "Wars for Arcadian Glory" to come.


-- Jeff

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MurdocK said...

Yes, this is a start, and since I have plans to go into much more timelines, I thought that going back to the earliest of these (just prior to the gunpowder revolution), was as good a place as any to start.