The Emperor had spent the remainder of …

Years: 1001 - 1001
January

The Emperor had spent the remainder of 1000 in Italy without any notable activities.

Otto III had earlier declared himself king of Lombardy and is preparing to establish a Rome-based ”ecclesiastical empire.” When, in January 1001, Tibur, Italy, rebels against Otto, he lays siege to the town, quickly forces its surrender, and then pardons its inhabitants.

In a change of policy towards the papacy, Otto III bestows the governance of the city upon Pope Sylvester II as part of the Papal States but under the overlordship of the Holy Roman Empire.

Previously, Otto III had revoked the Pope's rights as secular ruler by denying the Donation of Constantine and by amending the Diploma Ottonianum.

Angered by Otto’s action, …

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