Gotofredo da Castiglione
Italian bishop by lay investiture,1070-1075
Gotofredo da Castiglione (sometimes given as Gotofredo II to distinguish him from Gotofredo I, Archbishop of Milan) was an Italian anti-bishop from 1070 to 1075, appointed by Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor to the office of Bishop of Milan.[1] This began the Investiture Controversy, whereby Pope Gregory VII excommunicated Gotofredo over the issue of lay investiture.[2]
Gotofredo was eventually recanted as bishop after the Walk to Canossa in 1077.
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Investiture Controversy
- Atto (archbishop of Milan)
- Pope Callixtus II
- Antipope Clement III
- Erlembald
- Gotofredo da Castiglione
- Pope Gregory VII
- Guido da Velate
- Henry I of England
- Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
- Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor
- Matilda of Tuscany
- Pope Paschal II
- Rudolf of Rheinfelden
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- Concordat of Worms
- Dictatus papae
- Donation of Constantine
- Excommunication
- First Battle of Langensalza
- First Council of the Lateran
- In nomine Domini
- Saxon revolt of 1077–1088
- Gregorian Reform
- Norman conquest of southern Italy
- Sack of Rome
- Walk to Canossa
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