Answer :
The emperor was given the power to veto the pope’s appointment of bishops.
Henry V was recognized by the church as the lawful emperor.
The emperor recognized the church’s authority to appoint bishops.
Henry V was recognized by the church as the lawful emperor.
The emperor recognized the church’s authority to appoint bishops.
The emperor was given the power to veto the pope’s appointment of bishops.Henry V was recognized by the church as the lawful emperor.The emperor recognized the church’s authority to appoint bishops
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