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Title: Pope Gregory VII and Pope Innocent III: A Comparative Study
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Born Lothar of Segni circa 1160, he was the son of "an important landowner in the Roman Campagna?his mother from the Scotti family [which] had man connections with the patriciate of the city." Raised and academically groomed in Rome, he went on to study theology in Paris... Showed first 250 characters
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There, he was heavily infuenced by Peter the Chanter, which shaped Innocent III's outlook: Peter the Chanter "concentrated on practical issues such as preaching and penance, for which moral and sacramental theology was the appropriate intellectual preparation... Showed next 250 characters
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