The West: Fragmentation and Resilience - Public Power and Private Relationships - Cities and Merchants
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What new development was there in the secular realm?
Where did peasants depend on financially?
What made Rome special?
- Rome was special apart from its size: it was the "see" - the seat - of the pope, the most important bishop in the West.
- In the tenth and early eleventh centuries, the papacy did not control the Church, but it had great prestige, and powerful families at Rome fought to place their sons at its head.
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