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In general, the Pope will not issue such an appointment that is likely to be rejected. Because, if the appointment cannot be carried out, the pope will lose face very much, and may even wipe out the prestige.
But Julius II was not afraid, because he had already found a "beater" already, just waiting for the other party not to give face. If the other party admits counsel, he will feel tricky.
However, it is not possible for the Republic of Siena to accept counsel. Why? It is still the tax problem of "Tithe Tax". Because of its disobedience to the jurisdiction of the Holy See, the Republic of Siena has long since regained the right of naming the local bishop. Of course, this is not the most important. The most important thing is that after the Republic of Siena took control of the bishop ’s narrative power, he had the opportunity to share that generous tithe.
Every year, the rich tithe of the Siena Republic can reach around 250,000 gold coins. Because the protagonist ’s right to rule has been controlled by the Republic, Bishop Siena is actually the puppet of the Governor. The "Tithe Tax" of the 250,000 gold coins collected will be divided into the official 120,000 gold coins of the Republic. For the rest, the Siena Church will retain most of it. Then, take out the fractions of thousands of gold coins, up to tens of thousands of gold coins, and give it to the Holy See. Even, some years are simply too lazy to send this meaning ...
The Holy See is not not angry, but the Pope has always been weak. After all, there are so many bishops in Rome who are good at intrigues, but the military talent is extremely lacking. Wicked people like Caesar Pogia can be regarded as a military genius that is rare in the Papal State in a hundred years.
Therefore, knowing that the little money sent by the Republic of Siena really sent for food, but the Holy See could not get angry. Because it is useless to get angry. After all, the Republic of Siena is just one Franconian Avenue in and out, and it is a valley road, which is very conducive to the defense of the Siena Republican team. The example of the fiasco of the 33,000 troops of the Republic of Florence is there, and the Holy See ca n’t take the other side.
Julius II ’s removal of the Bishop of Siena, on the surface, was only an internal matter of the church. However, when it comes to the huge tithe, the Republic of Siena will not back down anyway. Once the Holy See took control of the Siena church, the annual tithe of the 120,000 gold coins would be stolen and there would be no part of the Siena Republic. Therefore, Julius II's act of replacing Bishop Siena was a hit on the opponent's "seven inches", and the opponent had to jump into this pit. Unless, the other party does not want the tax of 120,000 gold coins per year, but is that possible? Impossible, so it ’s hard to keep things going ...
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As things get bigger and bigger, this has made headlines in Europe. Almost all countries in Europe have joined the ranks of the onlookers, which is not counted, some countries have also started to stand in line ...
Maximilian I, who wanted to ask the Pope to help him be crowned as the official emperor, had a request from Julius II, and naturally came first to support the Holy See.
Maximilian I publicly stated that-secular governance belongs to the king, but church affairs belong to the pope ...
After a bunch of talks, Maximilian I also said that it would be bad to offend the Pope, where Emperor Henry IV ended. The meaning of this sentence is-dare to fight against the pope, be careful "exclude punishment" ...
In fact, the words of Maximilian I were arranged by Julius II. Why? This is to mislead the Siena people, and the French who might appear behind Siena ...
Why should they be misled? It is because Marin and Julius II are worried that if the purpose of the war is exposed early, Siena will be desperate to seek asylum in France.
Siena ’s 20,000 Italian mercenaries are not terrible. As long as the army of Maximilian I attracted the main force of Siena on the southeast, Marin could easily sneak into the city of Siena.
But if the Siena people feel the danger of war early, they are likely to turn to France for help. The French and Julius II did not deal with it, and they might send French troops to land in the Grosseto area on the west coast of the Republic of Siena to help defend the Republic of Siena.
If the French sent 10,000 or 20,000 troops to assist in the defense, Marin's attack would be severely difficult and even fail. What's more serious is that if you directly face the French army, you may tear your face with France. Although it is said that tearing his face with France, Marin may not be finished, but to avoid falling out with a top power like France, it is best to avoid ...
Therefore, the method that Marin and Julius II discussed was to try to disguise the conflict as if it were a diplomatic conflict in the early days, and not involve military ...
As long as the Republic of Siena does not feel military pressure, it will not seek help from France. As long as France does not send troops to help fight, Siena's army is not a problem ...
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With the expression of Maximilian I, the German princes of the Swabian League of the Habsburg family also jumped out to support Pope Julius II, and accused the Republic of Siena of being too disrespectful to the Holy See .
But at the same time, France also made some statements. French King Louis XII believes that Siena is an independent sovereign state and has the right to decide the candidate of its own bishop. Even if the Holy See has the right to intervene, the Bishop of Siena should be decided by the two sides in consultation, rather than unilaterally withdrawing candidates.
Although this speech of Louis XII pointed out that Julius II was unreasonable, the tone was still relatively gentle. After all, it's not fun to tear up the face with the pope. If Julius II announced the reform of the membership of Louis XII in a rage, Louis XII would be embarrassed. Maybe it will attract domestic rebellion. Even if Louis XII can support it, it will definitely take the boss's efforts. Moreover, if he is punished, he will definitely lose face and become a laughing stock. Therefore, even as King of France, Louis XII did not dare to tear his face with the Pope easily. Moreover, now France is not alone. Spain in the southwest and Austria in the east are still eyeing France.
Then, many French aristocrats also made speeches, publicly supporting the views of Louis XII. But at the same time, King Ferdinand II of Aragon in Spain stood up to support the Holy See.
Speaking of which, the relationship between Ferdinand II and Julius II may not be very good, but the Spaniards and France are dead enemies. Anyone who supports France, Spain must oppose it. On the contrary, if France opposes, Spain will support ...
Then, multiple countries and forces from all over the world began to quarrel with each other around the incident and divided into two factions to attack each other ...
At this time, Marin suddenly issued a statement on behalf of the Beihai country. In the statement, Marin believes that the Republic of Siena is a wealthy country, and the "Tithe Tax" is very impressive, with an estimated more than 200,000 gold coins per year. But every year Siena handed over to the Holy See, there are only a few thousand gold coins, or even not paid, which is almost the same as the one that sends the meal. Therefore, the core of the matter is not in the appointment and replacement of the bishop, but in whether the Republic of Siena respects the Holy See. To put it more bluntly-Siena is too good for the Pope ...
Then, Marin also gave his own suggestion-Is the "Tithe Tax" that Siena pays to the Holy See every year increased to 70,000 or 80,000 coins?
As soon as Marin's statement came out ~ www.novelhall.com ~ All parties suddenly realized-oh ... it turned out to be something of gold coins ...
Then Maximilian I jumped out again, posing a "peacemaker", wanting to mediate the differences between the Holy See and the Republic of Siena on "Tithe", and suggested how much to give There are tens of thousands of gold coins every year, and the Holy See cannot be shameless ...
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In the end, everyone was biased ...
In addition to the insiders, all European countries thought that the Holy See wanted Siena to pay more "Tithing Tax". No one thought that Julius II actually wanted to do something with Siena ... …
Moreover, Julius II never admitted that he wanted to knock on Siena's bamboo sticks, which laid the groundwork for sending troops ...
Now, Julius II is waiting for Maximilian I to gather the army south after the autumn harvest to help attract the attention of the Siena army ...
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