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People: Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders

German Emperor Conrad II rules firmly and …

Years: 1036 - 1047

German Emperor Conrad II rules firmly and ruthlessly to successfully reestablish the empire’s prestige in Burgundy, Italy and Poland.

Unsympathetic to ecclesiastical reform, Conrad dominates the church through simony and lay investiture, favoring the ministeriales, lay officials of servile origin, who serve him well.

He ingratiates himself to the petty nobles by passing a decree making fiefs heritable, a law that ensures the growth of feudalism in the empire at the expense of central government.

His son Henry III, who, unlike his secularist father, shares the zeal of the spiritual reformers, attempts to reconcile their goals with the needs of the imperial state; he legislates against simony.

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