Henry, driven by his impetuous character and…
1068 CE
Henry, driven by his impetuous character and his infidelities, attempts in 1068 to divorce Bertha.
His peroration at a council in Mainz is rejected, however, by the Papal legate Pier Damiani, or Peter Damian, who hints that any further insistence towards divorce would lead the new pope, Alexander II, to deny his coronation.
Henry obeys and his wife returns to Court, but he is convinced that the Papal opposition aims only at overthrowing lay power within the Empire, in favor of an ecclesiastical hierarchy.