The Concordat of Worms was adumbrated by the Charter of Liberties of Henry I of England. He was the youngest son of William the Conqueror. Through a alternation of political intrigues, Henry I acquired the English head in 1100. Henry had three problems: (1) Conflict with the Church and Anselm of Canterbury in particular. (2) The earls and barons of England did not acquire Henry as their king. (3) The Anglo-Saxon association did not acquire him. Henry accommodated with the Church and Anselm. He affiliated Edith, the babe of the Scots Baron Malcolm III. The Anglo-Saxon citizenry was ameliorated because they beheld Edith as one of their own. Henry active and issued the Charter of Liberties in 1100 from the Norman Chapel in the Tower of London. This gave concessions to the earls and barons, as able-bodied as the Church. The investiture affair was still contentious, but a accommodation at Bec Abbey in 1107 was about identical to the Concordat of Worms.2930
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