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Christianity in the 11th century is marked primarily by the Great Schism of the Church, which formally divided the State church of the Roman Empire into Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) branches. In 1054, following the death of the Patriarch of Rome Leo IX, papal legates (representatives of the Pope) from Rome traveled to Constantinople to deny Michael Cerularius, the reigning Patriarch of Constantinople, the title of Ecumenical Patriarch and to insist that he recognize the Church of Rome's claim to be the head and mother of the churches. Cerularius refused, resulting in the leader of the contingent from Rome excommunicating Cerularius and the legates in turn being excommunicated by Constantinople. Though this event, in and of itself, was relatively insignificant (and the authority of t

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  • Cristianismo en el siglo XI (es)
  • Christianity in the 11th century (en)
  • Kekristenan pada abad ke-11 (in)
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  • Kekristenan pada abad ke-11 biasanya ditandai oleh skisma Besar Gereja, yang resmi membagi menjadi cabang Timur (Yunani) dan Barat (Latin). Pada 1054, setelah kematian Patriark Roma Leo IX, legatus kepausan (para perwakilan Paus) dari Roma datang ke Konstantinopel untuk mendatangi Mikael I Kerularius, Patriark Konstantinopel yang menjabat, gelar, Patriark Ekumenikal dan membujuk agar ia mengakui klaim Gereja Roma sebagai kepala dan induk segala gereja. Cerularius menolak, membuat pemimpin kontingen dari Roma mengekskomunikasi Kerularius dan legatus tersebut juga diekskomunikasi oleh Konstantinopel. (in)
  • Christianity in the 11th century is marked primarily by the Great Schism of the Church, which formally divided the State church of the Roman Empire into Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) branches. In 1054, following the death of the Patriarch of Rome Leo IX, papal legates (representatives of the Pope) from Rome traveled to Constantinople to deny Michael Cerularius, the reigning Patriarch of Constantinople, the title of Ecumenical Patriarch and to insist that he recognize the Church of Rome's claim to be the head and mother of the churches. Cerularius refused, resulting in the leader of the contingent from Rome excommunicating Cerularius and the legates in turn being excommunicated by Constantinople. Though this event, in and of itself, was relatively insignificant (and the authority of t (en)
  • El cristianismo en el siglo XI está marcado principalmente por el Gran Cisma de la Iglesia, que dividió formalmente la iglesia estatal del Imperio Romano en las ramas orientales (griegas) y occidentales (latinas). (es)
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