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The Genocidal Pope | The Life & Times of Innocent III
Leading his followers into war, then switching sides to fight the people he just helped win, leading one Crusade that accidentally destroyed Christian cities and another that did so intentionally, Pope Innocent III honestly did way more harm than good for the Catholic Church. But hey, he helped put an end to trial by ordeal and apparently preserved remnants of Roman law so now he overlooks the U.S. House of Representatives.
Footnotes:
00:00 See pinned comment for arguments for/against calling Innocent III genocidal
0:17 This is the popular figure for how many people died at the Massacre at Beziers. It's possible the town didn't have this many people, although considering Raymond Roger, one of the local nobility, promised he would defend the city it's possible that people from the coun...
published: 05 Dec 2018
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Why did Pope Innocent III Launch a Crusade Against the Cathars? #history #medievalhistory
Why did Pope Innocent III Launch a Crusade Against the Cathars? #history #medievalhistory
published: 31 Mar 2023
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Ep 295 The Many Adventures of Pope Innocent III
One of the most powerful popes of the Middle Ages, Innocent III made sure to have his hand in everything from religious wars like the Crusades to political squabbles with kings. Here, Josh and Christine take a look at some of the most interesting points in the life of the controversial pontiff. (Hosts: Christine Caccipuoti and Josh Hevert)
For further reading suggestions and more info about the pod, please visit: https://www.footnotinghistory.com/home/the-many-adventures-of-pope-innocent-iii
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published: 25 Nov 2023
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A Heretic Pope Loses His Soul | Pope Innocent III
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published: 19 Mar 2022
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Innocent III: the Pope who looked like an Emperor
Today we will talk about the life of one of the popes that have been throughout history, specifically we will talk about the pope number 176.
Innocent III or Lothario dei Conte di Segni, in his eagerness to expurgate Christianity, was the one who promoted the Fourth Crusade to the Holy Land in 1202.
He was a very respected man even before he became pope. It is also said that he was the person who promoted the Children's Crusade.
We will go through his biography, from the first steps he had to take until his death.
I hope you like it and you can continue to support this channel to bring many more videos about historical figures, battles, empires, curiosities and much more! From the beginnings of civilizations to the most recent history.
▶ Here you can watch more videos about Popes of...
published: 22 Jan 2023
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Who was Pope Innocent III? - The Popes Series
Welcome to the new series on Popes across History, starting with us looking at Pope Innocent III. In this series we will look at the lives of these Popes, where they came from, what they did, and of they were good Popes.
To catch up and learn about the Albigensian Crusade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCEefp11yIo&t=1s
To buy 'The Popes A History' by John Jules Norwich: https://amzn.to/2OKyCJL
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published: 13 Apr 2021
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Was Innocent III the greatest Pope?
This video is closed captioned for the hard of hearing.
"Who was the greatest pope?" is more than just an interesting question for theologians and historians. A number of pontiffs have changed history. Innocent III was one such Pope. But was he a "good thing"? Unsurprisingly there are opposing views on this and I examine them.
The "Two Sides to every Question" series (https://bit.ly/2Esq2tF), along with its junior partner, "Yes or no in five minutes", addresses a number of important issues, mainly moral and philosophical, which we all have to wrestle with from time to time. My belief is that every issue of any consequence has plausible and sometimes even thoughtful positions on both sides of the question. What I am doing is to try and rehearse the two or three principal yes or no answers...
published: 22 Dec 2021
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Pope Innocent III - Good Men are Almost Always Bad Men
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published: 11 Aug 2017
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Pope Innocent III's Epic Moment at the Fourth Council of the Lateran!
Join us as we delve into one of the most pivotal moments in Christian history - the Fourth Council of the Lateran, where Pope Innocent III made his mark! In 1215, the Pope convened a council that would shape the course of Catholicism for centuries to come. From the crusades to clerical reform, learn about the key decisions and declarations that emerged from this pivotal gathering. Discover the significance of the Fourth Lateran Council and how it continues to influence the Catholic Church to this day. #facts #history
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published: 30 Mar 2023
6:13
The Genocidal Pope | The Life & Times of Innocent III
Leading his followers into war, then switching sides to fight the people he just helped win, leading one Crusade that accidentally destroyed Christian cities an...
Leading his followers into war, then switching sides to fight the people he just helped win, leading one Crusade that accidentally destroyed Christian cities and another that did so intentionally, Pope Innocent III honestly did way more harm than good for the Catholic Church. But hey, he helped put an end to trial by ordeal and apparently preserved remnants of Roman law so now he overlooks the U.S. House of Representatives.
Footnotes:
00:00 See pinned comment for arguments for/against calling Innocent III genocidal
0:17 This is the popular figure for how many people died at the Massacre at Beziers. It's possible the town didn't have this many people, although considering Raymond Roger, one of the local nobility, promised he would defend the city it's possible that people from the countryside flocked there before Raymond ran away to Carcassonne and left Beziers completely defenseless. Either way, it was thousands upon thousands and Raymond Roger was more helpful than Raymond VI of Toulouse who went from "Cathar independence!" to "Kill them all!" in two years.
0:45 "Full Habsburg" in this case referring to the union of the HRE and Kingdom of Sicily that would have (and ultimately did) happen under Frederick II.
1:17 You'd think maybe it was a political assassination, but no, it was because a political marriage fell through. Funnily enough, the man who killed Philip Hohenstaufen was also named Otto.
1:33 If you don't get this reference, go watch my video on Machiavelli. The League of Cambrai is one of my all time favorite wars and I got to work with Blue from OSP on that one so it has a special place in my heart.
1:56 Not sure why France was all buddy-buddy with the Church more than everyone else. But this behavior would have later ramifications because something something the Church relying on France led to the Avignon Papacy.
2:49 Couldn't find out definitively whether it would be pronounced "volo" or "wolo" at this point in history, so I figured the elite Dandolo would say it closer to the Classical pronunciation and the soldiers would be a little more contemporary
3:33 I believe this is an overestimation, as upon looking for the exact numbers for this footnote. However, some 20,000 people were left homeless out of a city whose population was within a handful of hundreds of thousands.
4:12 In contrast to the more popular crusades, where there was usually some goal like "retake the Holy Land", the object of this Crusade was simply "kill the Cathars, wipe out Catharism", though it also had a political angle as the Cathars were pushing for political as well as religious independence.
4:36 If you're looking for more info, you should've taken my advice and gone to watch Religion for Breakfast's Gnosticism video.
4:57 It's worth noting that the crusaders actually tried to have all the Catholics leave the town and be spared (which would've been equally silly, if less deadly) but the Catholics living in Beziers got along with the Cathars quite well and refused to leave. At one point the bishop of the town tried to bring out 222 Cathars to spare the town, but couldn't bring them out because they were too supported by the town. So he tried to get all the Cathars in town to leave and save themselves, but all except a handful refused. It's entirely possible that this has all been exaggerated to make for a compelling story, but the point remains that the whole "kill everybody" thing only happened because inside Beziers, the Cathars weren't seen as enemies.
5:02 The quote attributed to Arnaud Amalric, the legate sent to besiege Beziers, is "Kill them all! God will know his own." It's doubtful that he said those words exactly, but it was certainly the vibe of the whole crusade.
5:13 See the footnote at 0:17 for info on the exact death toll, but basically every man, woman, and child was killed, people were slaughtered in the cathedral, which itself burned down, it was a mess.
5:19 I'm sure this is a wild misrepresentation of how napalm works, but the 20th century is a cold, dark place shrouded in mystery that I seldom dare to enter.
5:24 Both things that Innocent III did in the Fourth Lateran Council, canons 68 and 69
5:43 "But how did they get their ships?" I hear you ask. Well let's just say there were a lot of Genoese with smug grins on their faces in 1217.
Music (in order of appearance):
Kevin Macleod - Hidden Past
Karl Jenkins / Robert Longfield - The Armed Man
Concerto No. 6 in A Minor, Op 3, RV 356 - Vivaldi
Kevin Macleod - Master of the Feast
https://wn.com/The_Genocidal_Pope_|_The_Life_Times_Of_Innocent_Iii
Leading his followers into war, then switching sides to fight the people he just helped win, leading one Crusade that accidentally destroyed Christian cities and another that did so intentionally, Pope Innocent III honestly did way more harm than good for the Catholic Church. But hey, he helped put an end to trial by ordeal and apparently preserved remnants of Roman law so now he overlooks the U.S. House of Representatives.
Footnotes:
00:00 See pinned comment for arguments for/against calling Innocent III genocidal
0:17 This is the popular figure for how many people died at the Massacre at Beziers. It's possible the town didn't have this many people, although considering Raymond Roger, one of the local nobility, promised he would defend the city it's possible that people from the countryside flocked there before Raymond ran away to Carcassonne and left Beziers completely defenseless. Either way, it was thousands upon thousands and Raymond Roger was more helpful than Raymond VI of Toulouse who went from "Cathar independence!" to "Kill them all!" in two years.
0:45 "Full Habsburg" in this case referring to the union of the HRE and Kingdom of Sicily that would have (and ultimately did) happen under Frederick II.
1:17 You'd think maybe it was a political assassination, but no, it was because a political marriage fell through. Funnily enough, the man who killed Philip Hohenstaufen was also named Otto.
1:33 If you don't get this reference, go watch my video on Machiavelli. The League of Cambrai is one of my all time favorite wars and I got to work with Blue from OSP on that one so it has a special place in my heart.
1:56 Not sure why France was all buddy-buddy with the Church more than everyone else. But this behavior would have later ramifications because something something the Church relying on France led to the Avignon Papacy.
2:49 Couldn't find out definitively whether it would be pronounced "volo" or "wolo" at this point in history, so I figured the elite Dandolo would say it closer to the Classical pronunciation and the soldiers would be a little more contemporary
3:33 I believe this is an overestimation, as upon looking for the exact numbers for this footnote. However, some 20,000 people were left homeless out of a city whose population was within a handful of hundreds of thousands.
4:12 In contrast to the more popular crusades, where there was usually some goal like "retake the Holy Land", the object of this Crusade was simply "kill the Cathars, wipe out Catharism", though it also had a political angle as the Cathars were pushing for political as well as religious independence.
4:36 If you're looking for more info, you should've taken my advice and gone to watch Religion for Breakfast's Gnosticism video.
4:57 It's worth noting that the crusaders actually tried to have all the Catholics leave the town and be spared (which would've been equally silly, if less deadly) but the Catholics living in Beziers got along with the Cathars quite well and refused to leave. At one point the bishop of the town tried to bring out 222 Cathars to spare the town, but couldn't bring them out because they were too supported by the town. So he tried to get all the Cathars in town to leave and save themselves, but all except a handful refused. It's entirely possible that this has all been exaggerated to make for a compelling story, but the point remains that the whole "kill everybody" thing only happened because inside Beziers, the Cathars weren't seen as enemies.
5:02 The quote attributed to Arnaud Amalric, the legate sent to besiege Beziers, is "Kill them all! God will know his own." It's doubtful that he said those words exactly, but it was certainly the vibe of the whole crusade.
5:13 See the footnote at 0:17 for info on the exact death toll, but basically every man, woman, and child was killed, people were slaughtered in the cathedral, which itself burned down, it was a mess.
5:19 I'm sure this is a wild misrepresentation of how napalm works, but the 20th century is a cold, dark place shrouded in mystery that I seldom dare to enter.
5:24 Both things that Innocent III did in the Fourth Lateran Council, canons 68 and 69
5:43 "But how did they get their ships?" I hear you ask. Well let's just say there were a lot of Genoese with smug grins on their faces in 1217.
Music (in order of appearance):
Kevin Macleod - Hidden Past
Karl Jenkins / Robert Longfield - The Armed Man
Concerto No. 6 in A Minor, Op 3, RV 356 - Vivaldi
Kevin Macleod - Master of the Feast
- published: 05 Dec 2018
- views: 859687
33:47
Ep 295 The Many Adventures of Pope Innocent III
One of the most powerful popes of the Middle Ages, Innocent III made sure to have his hand in everything from religious wars like the Crusades to political squa...
One of the most powerful popes of the Middle Ages, Innocent III made sure to have his hand in everything from religious wars like the Crusades to political squabbles with kings. Here, Josh and Christine take a look at some of the most interesting points in the life of the controversial pontiff. (Hosts: Christine Caccipuoti and Josh Hevert)
For further reading suggestions and more info about the pod, please visit: https://www.footnotinghistory.com/home/the-many-adventures-of-pope-innocent-iii
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One of the most powerful popes of the Middle Ages, Innocent III made sure to have his hand in everything from religious wars like the Crusades to political squabbles with kings. Here, Josh and Christine take a look at some of the most interesting points in the life of the controversial pontiff. (Hosts: Christine Caccipuoti and Josh Hevert)
For further reading suggestions and more info about the pod, please visit: https://www.footnotinghistory.com/home/the-many-adventures-of-pope-innocent-iii
To find out how to help us keep Footnoting History running, check out: https://www.footnotinghistory.com/donate.html
- published: 25 Nov 2023
- views: 841
16:04
A Heretic Pope Loses His Soul | Pope Innocent III
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- published: 19 Mar 2022
- views: 11240
9:43
Innocent III: the Pope who looked like an Emperor
Today we will talk about the life of one of the popes that have been throughout history, specifically we will talk about the pope number 176.
Innocent III or L...
Today we will talk about the life of one of the popes that have been throughout history, specifically we will talk about the pope number 176.
Innocent III or Lothario dei Conte di Segni, in his eagerness to expurgate Christianity, was the one who promoted the Fourth Crusade to the Holy Land in 1202.
He was a very respected man even before he became pope. It is also said that he was the person who promoted the Children's Crusade.
We will go through his biography, from the first steps he had to take until his death.
I hope you like it and you can continue to support this channel to bring many more videos about historical figures, battles, empires, curiosities and much more! From the beginnings of civilizations to the most recent history.
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00:00 Introduction
01:14 Birth of an Italian
01:59 Habemus papam
02:56 The Papal Crusades
04:31 The maker of kings and emperors
06:34 Rome and its borders
07:22 The Fourth Lateran Council
08:35 The fall of a Pope
08:59 Farewell
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Today we will talk about the life of one of the popes that have been throughout history, specifically we will talk about the pope number 176.
Innocent III or Lothario dei Conte di Segni, in his eagerness to expurgate Christianity, was the one who promoted the Fourth Crusade to the Holy Land in 1202.
He was a very respected man even before he became pope. It is also said that he was the person who promoted the Children's Crusade.
We will go through his biography, from the first steps he had to take until his death.
I hope you like it and you can continue to support this channel to bring many more videos about historical figures, battles, empires, curiosities and much more! From the beginnings of civilizations to the most recent history.
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00:00 Introduction
01:14 Birth of an Italian
01:59 Habemus papam
02:56 The Papal Crusades
04:31 The maker of kings and emperors
06:34 Rome and its borders
07:22 The Fourth Lateran Council
08:35 The fall of a Pope
08:59 Farewell
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- published: 22 Jan 2023
- views: 3532
9:00
Who was Pope Innocent III? - The Popes Series
Welcome to the new series on Popes across History, starting with us looking at Pope Innocent III. In this series we will look at the lives of these Popes, where...
Welcome to the new series on Popes across History, starting with us looking at Pope Innocent III. In this series we will look at the lives of these Popes, where they came from, what they did, and of they were good Popes.
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Welcome to the new series on Popes across History, starting with us looking at Pope Innocent III. In this series we will look at the lives of these Popes, where they came from, what they did, and of they were good Popes.
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- published: 13 Apr 2021
- views: 738
5:29
Was Innocent III the greatest Pope?
This video is closed captioned for the hard of hearing.
"Who was the greatest pope?" is more than just an interesting question for theologians and historians. ...
This video is closed captioned for the hard of hearing.
"Who was the greatest pope?" is more than just an interesting question for theologians and historians. A number of pontiffs have changed history. Innocent III was one such Pope. But was he a "good thing"? Unsurprisingly there are opposing views on this and I examine them.
The "Two Sides to every Question" series (https://bit.ly/2Esq2tF), along with its junior partner, "Yes or no in five minutes", addresses a number of important issues, mainly moral and philosophical, which we all have to wrestle with from time to time. My belief is that every issue of any consequence has plausible and sometimes even thoughtful positions on both sides of the question. What I am doing is to try and rehearse the two or three principal yes or no answers for each and then topping that off, where appropriate, with my own opinion. When you think about it, the world would probably be a better place if everyone accepted that there are Two Sides to Every Question.
My promise to you is that I will keep it simple and jargon free. Too often, when I have examined difficult questions, especially in religion and philosophy, the academic frameworks and terminology used are so arcane that they are barely comprehensible. I will speak in plain language and be sufficiently brief that the point will be clear.
#InnocentIII #papacy #fourthlaterancouncil
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https://wn.com/Was_Innocent_Iii_The_Greatest_Pope
This video is closed captioned for the hard of hearing.
"Who was the greatest pope?" is more than just an interesting question for theologians and historians. A number of pontiffs have changed history. Innocent III was one such Pope. But was he a "good thing"? Unsurprisingly there are opposing views on this and I examine them.
The "Two Sides to every Question" series (https://bit.ly/2Esq2tF), along with its junior partner, "Yes or no in five minutes", addresses a number of important issues, mainly moral and philosophical, which we all have to wrestle with from time to time. My belief is that every issue of any consequence has plausible and sometimes even thoughtful positions on both sides of the question. What I am doing is to try and rehearse the two or three principal yes or no answers for each and then topping that off, where appropriate, with my own opinion. When you think about it, the world would probably be a better place if everyone accepted that there are Two Sides to Every Question.
My promise to you is that I will keep it simple and jargon free. Too often, when I have examined difficult questions, especially in religion and philosophy, the academic frameworks and terminology used are so arcane that they are barely comprehensible. I will speak in plain language and be sufficiently brief that the point will be clear.
#InnocentIII #papacy #fourthlaterancouncil
I hope you are stimulated, helped, and even entertained.
You might like to follow me on Twitter: @DavidSadtler1 and as Wisdomfromgrandpa on Instagram.
I doubt my Facebook page would be of interest as it is largely devoted to pictures of birds, grandchildren, and Mary and me on walking days. You may however enjoy my Wisdom from Grandpa series on Instagram.
- published: 22 Dec 2021
- views: 757
10:01
Pope Innocent III - Good Men are Almost Always Bad Men
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The famous quote by Lord Acton "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely," continues "good men are almost always bad men." It is the human condition. No one shows the contradiction of humanity greater than Pope Innocent III.
This is part one of two that takes a biographical look at the man and the office in the context of the run up to the Fourth Crusade. His relationship to Frederick II will take place in a subsequent part.
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Christopher Tyerman’s book “God’s War” is a modern authority on the Holy Land Crusades. He was Educated at New College, Oxford (BA First Class 1974; DPhil 1981), lecturer at the University of York (1976-77), holder of Oxford research fellowships at The Queen’s College (1977-82) and Exeter College (1982-87), and winner of the Royal Historical Society’s Alexander Prize Medal (1981), Professor Tyerman has been a lecturer in medieval history at Hertford since 1979 and a fellow since 2006. www.hertford.ox.ac.uk Google [November 11, 2016]
The biggest reasons for Innocent’s violence became the forced compliance of “bowing to the wafer” of transubstantiation during and after his papacy. While some of these events may have had their inception during his rule, his two immediate successors really relied on them. Much really hinges on whether he was a well intentioned but bumbling fool whose actions seemed to always lead to large-scale violence, or whether perhaps he was authoritarian and unmerciful. His character is fleshed out in other chapters. NG
“A History of the Jews” by: Abram Leon Sachar, President at Brandeis University 5th edition published 1964 Alfred A Knopf p. 193
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The famous quote by Lord Acton "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely," continues "good men are almost always bad men." It is the human condition. No one shows the contradiction of humanity greater than Pope Innocent III.
This is part one of two that takes a biographical look at the man and the office in the context of the run up to the Fourth Crusade. His relationship to Frederick II will take place in a subsequent part.
For books, or to schedule interviews, teaching, or preaching
[email protected]
Christopher Tyerman’s book “God’s War” is a modern authority on the Holy Land Crusades. He was Educated at New College, Oxford (BA First Class 1974; DPhil 1981), lecturer at the University of York (1976-77), holder of Oxford research fellowships at The Queen’s College (1977-82) and Exeter College (1982-87), and winner of the Royal Historical Society’s Alexander Prize Medal (1981), Professor Tyerman has been a lecturer in medieval history at Hertford since 1979 and a fellow since 2006. www.hertford.ox.ac.uk Google [November 11, 2016]
The biggest reasons for Innocent’s violence became the forced compliance of “bowing to the wafer” of transubstantiation during and after his papacy. While some of these events may have had their inception during his rule, his two immediate successors really relied on them. Much really hinges on whether he was a well intentioned but bumbling fool whose actions seemed to always lead to large-scale violence, or whether perhaps he was authoritarian and unmerciful. His character is fleshed out in other chapters. NG
“A History of the Jews” by: Abram Leon Sachar, President at Brandeis University 5th edition published 1964 Alfred A Knopf p. 193
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Pope Innocent III's Epic Moment at the Fourth Council of the Lateran!
Join us as we delve into one of the most pivotal moments in Christian history - the Fourth Council of the Lateran, where Pope Innocent III made his mark! In 121...
Join us as we delve into one of the most pivotal moments in Christian history - the Fourth Council of the Lateran, where Pope Innocent III made his mark! In 1215, the Pope convened a council that would shape the course of Catholicism for centuries to come. From the crusades to clerical reform, learn about the key decisions and declarations that emerged from this pivotal gathering. Discover the significance of the Fourth Lateran Council and how it continues to influence the Catholic Church to this day. #facts #history
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Join us as we delve into one of the most pivotal moments in Christian history - the Fourth Council of the Lateran, where Pope Innocent III made his mark! In 1215, the Pope convened a council that would shape the course of Catholicism for centuries to come. From the crusades to clerical reform, learn about the key decisions and declarations that emerged from this pivotal gathering. Discover the significance of the Fourth Lateran Council and how it continues to influence the Catholic Church to this day. #facts #history
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