A new papal council had been held …
Years: 1245 - 1245
November
A new papal council had been held in Lyon beginning on June 24, 1245.
One month later, Innocent IV had declared Frederick to be deposed as emperor, characterizing him as a "friend of Babylon's sultan", "of Saracen customs", "provided with a harem guarded by eunuchs" like the schismatic emperor of Constantinople, and, in sum, a "heretic".
The Pope backs Henry Raspe, landgrave of Thuringia as his rival for the imperial crown and sets in motion a plot to kill Frederick and Enzio, supported by another friend of Frederick's, Orlando de Rossi, the pope's brother-in-law.
The count of Caserta unmasked the plotters, and the vengeance is terrible: the city of Altavilla Silentina, where they had found shelter, and which had sided with the town of Capaccio and other local barons against the emperor Frederick II, is razed to the ground, and the guilty are blinded, mutilated and burned alive or hanged.
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- Germans
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Holy Roman Empire
- Italy, Kingdom of (Holy Roman Empire)
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Welf, House of
- Italians (Latins)
- Lombard League
