Canossa

/kəˈnɑsə/ noun

A humbling submission or confession, often referring to a person going to Canossa—a reference to the medieval Italian castle where Henry IV submitted to Pope Gregory VII.

From Canossa, a fortress in Italy where in 1077 Emperor Henry IV did penance before the Pope, symbolizing the power of the Church over secular rulers.

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