Holy Roman Emperor Defied Pope

Holy Roman Emperor Defied Pope

In the early 14th century, King Ludwig IV of Bavaria became Holy Roman Emperor. After repeated clashes with the Pope over imperial authority, he was officially excommunicated. In defiance, Ludwig attempted to install his own "antipope," but the plan failed-further deepening the divide between the empire and the Catholic Church.

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