Popes from the Ghetto: A View of Medieval ChristendomHorizon Press, 1966 - 256 sider Story of three Jewish Popes, Anacletus II, Gregory VI, and Gregory VII who ruled the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages, all members of the Pierleoni family of Rome, the so-called "Rothschilds" of their times. |
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Prelude | 13 |
Gregory VI and the First Thousand Years | 55 |
Gregory VII Henry IV and the Contest of Investiture | 125 |
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abbots Abelard accepted Anaclet ancient Apostles Baruch battle became become Benedict Bernard Bernard of Clairvaux Bishop of Rome called Canossa Cardinal Castel Sant'Angelo castle cathedral Catholic Charlemagne Christ Christendom Christian Church Clairvaux clergy Cluny Constantine converted coronation Crusade Curia deacons death decree died document ecclesiastic election Emperor Empire enemies faith father France Frangipani German Ghetto Gratian Gregorovius Gregory VII Gregory's Haimeric Henry Hildebrand Holy Italy Jesus Jewish Jewish community Jews John Gratian king later Lateran Leonine City lived Lothair Matilda medieval merely Middle Ages monastery monastic monk Monte Cassino nobility noble families Normans pagan palace Papacy Papal Peter Abelard Peter Pierleone Petrus Leonis Pierleoni political Pontiff Pope Pope Gregory VII Pope's prayers priests Rabbi Shimeon Reform role Roman Romanesque rule ruler Sant'Angelo secular solemn soon spirit synagogue synod Theatre of Marcellus theological throne tion Trastevere twelfth century