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1Das Experiment

Jahresanthologie 2009

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  • Title: Das Experiment
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  • Language: ger
  • Publisher: ➤  EDFC, Erster Deutscher Fantasy Club e.V.
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  • Publish Location: Passau

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    Road to Canossa

    The Road to Canossa or Humiliation of Canossa (Italian: L'umiliazione di Canossa), or, sometimes, the Walk to Canossa (German: Gang nach Canossa/Kanossa)

    Canossa

    stood three days bare-headed in the snow to reverse his excommunication by Pope Gregory VII. The Walk to Canossa is sometimes used as a symbol of the changing

    Pope Gregory VII

    immediately reversed the moral situation, forcing Gregory to grant Henry absolution. The Walk to Canossa soon became legendary. The reconciliation was only effected

    Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Italy as far as Canossa to meet with the Pope. His penitential "Walk to Canossa" was a success and Gregory VII had no choice but to absolve him in January

    Matilda of Tuscany

    made the Canossa Castle, in the Apennines south of Reggio, the centre of her domains. After his famous penitential walk in front of Canossa Castle in

    Province of Reggio Emilia

    region. The province is home to the historical Canossa Castle, property of the countess Matilde; it is where the Walk to Canossa of Henry IV occurred. Representatives

    Bertha of Savoy

    Adelaide then accompanied Henry and Bertha on the long and dangerous Walk to Canossa, where from 25 January 1077, Henry and Bertha underwent penance barefoot

    Lambert of Hersfeld

    Coup of Kaiserswerth in 1062, Henry's famous Walk to Canossa where he submitted (albeit temporarily) to Pope Gregory VII, and the 1075 Battle of Langensalza

    Tomb of Countess Matilda of Tuscany

    as the Road to Canossa, the Humiliation of Canossa (Italian: L'umiliazione di Canossa), or the Walk to Canossa (German: Gang nach Canossa/Kanossa). It

    Cilice

    famously wore one in the Walk to Canossa during the Investiture Controversy.[citation needed] Prince Henry the Navigator was found to be wearing a hairshirt