Synod of Lodi (1164)

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The Synod of Lodi (1164) was a church council in northern Italy that backed the imperial antipope Paschal III against Pope Alexander III during the wider conflict between the papacy and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 12th-century religious event
church council
synod
category 12th-century Catholic Church councils
Church councils in Italy
Events in Lodi, Lombardy
chronologicalContext pontificate of Alexander III
reign of Frederick I Barbarossa
conflict Papal–imperial conflict of the 12th century NERFINISHED
schism between supporters of Alexander III and Paschal III
country Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire) NERFINISHED
followedBy further imperial synods supporting Paschal III
hasCause conflict between papacy and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa
hasEffect deepened division within the Western Church
strengthened imperial support for Paschal III
hasJurisdiction imperial-aligned clergy in northern Italy
hasLanguage Latin
hasLocation Lodi NERFINISHED
Lombardy NERFINISHED
northern Italy
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
locatedInTime 12th century
opposed Pope Alexander III NERFINISHED
opposedBy supporters of Pope Alexander III
participant imperial bishops
supporters of Frederick I Barbarossa
supporters of antipope Paschal III
partOf history of the Catholic Church in Italy
history of the Holy Roman Empire
pointInTime 1164
politicalAlignment pro-imperial
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
supported Frederick I Barbarossa NERFINISHED
antipope Paschal III NERFINISHED
topic papal legitimacy
recognition of antipope Paschal III
relations between papacy and Holy Roman Empire

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Paschal III supportedAt Synod of Lodi (1164)