WEstER EUROPE I
... giving land to his nobles in exchange for their promises of loyalty and service. At the same time, his nobles gave land to their knights in exchange for similar promises. Peasants gave up their rights to their local lords for better security. They offered services "in kind," providing firewood, live ...
... giving land to his nobles in exchange for their promises of loyalty and service. At the same time, his nobles gave land to their knights in exchange for similar promises. Peasants gave up their rights to their local lords for better security. They offered services "in kind," providing firewood, live ...
significant dates in church history
... where scholars were developed and manuscripts of importance preserved and copied for posterity. 529—The Second Council at Orange condemned Semi-Pelagianism. St. Benedict founded the Monastery of Monte Cassino. A few years before his death in 543 he wrote the monastic rule which exercised tremendous ...
... where scholars were developed and manuscripts of importance preserved and copied for posterity. 529—The Second Council at Orange condemned Semi-Pelagianism. St. Benedict founded the Monastery of Monte Cassino. A few years before his death in 543 he wrote the monastic rule which exercised tremendous ...
A Medieval Castle - Lyons-AP
... in Holy Roman Empire (Investiture Controversy – ended in 1122 at Concordat of Worms – bishop in Germany will be elected by Church officials, then pay homage to king) ...
... in Holy Roman Empire (Investiture Controversy – ended in 1122 at Concordat of Worms – bishop in Germany will be elected by Church officials, then pay homage to king) ...
middle ages
... Charlemagne: Pepin III’s son and greatest of all Frankish kings. Charlemagne inherited and rules the Frankish throne from 768 to 814. Charlemagne was a devout Christian and helped spread Christian beliefs. Charlemagne and the Christian church saw him as the inheritor of Roman authority. (Ch ...
... Charlemagne: Pepin III’s son and greatest of all Frankish kings. Charlemagne inherited and rules the Frankish throne from 768 to 814. Charlemagne was a devout Christian and helped spread Christian beliefs. Charlemagne and the Christian church saw him as the inheritor of Roman authority. (Ch ...
Outcome: Causes/Effects of the Middle Ages
... All were subject to canon law, or Church Law This included matters such as marriage or religious practices because the Church was both religious and political ...
... All were subject to canon law, or Church Law This included matters such as marriage or religious practices because the Church was both religious and political ...
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... Charlemagne had great military skill. He made his kingdom larger than any other known since ancient Rome. By 800, he held most of modern Italy, all of modern France, and parts of modern Spain and Germany. Pope Leo III crowned him emperor. This event marked the joining of Germanic power, the Church, ...
... Charlemagne had great military skill. He made his kingdom larger than any other known since ancient Rome. By 800, he held most of modern Italy, all of modern France, and parts of modern Spain and Germany. Pope Leo III crowned him emperor. This event marked the joining of Germanic power, the Church, ...
Formation of the Canon
... remission of sins. This rule, which has come to be called the Apostles’ Creed, reached its present form about 750. Other creeds were formulated too, in an effort to settle controversies that tore the church into opposing factions. ...
... remission of sins. This rule, which has come to be called the Apostles’ Creed, reached its present form about 750. Other creeds were formulated too, in an effort to settle controversies that tore the church into opposing factions. ...
Unit 3: European Middle Ages Chapter 13
... created the Spanish March, a small border area that later became the Catalonia region of Spain. In addition to creating an empire that was large, Charlemagne created one with religious unity. At the peak of his power, he ruled all of the lands where Roman Catholicism dominated, except modern-day Eng ...
... created the Spanish March, a small border area that later became the Catalonia region of Spain. In addition to creating an empire that was large, Charlemagne created one with religious unity. At the peak of his power, he ruled all of the lands where Roman Catholicism dominated, except modern-day Eng ...
European Middle Ages
... Charles Martel Emerges • Most powerful official in kingdom is major domo—mayor of the palace • In 719, major domo Charles Martel becomes ...
... Charles Martel Emerges • Most powerful official in kingdom is major domo—mayor of the palace • In 719, major domo Charles Martel becomes ...
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... Charles Martel Emerges • Most powerful official in kingdom is major domo—mayor of the palace • In 719, major domo Charles Martel becomes ...
... Charles Martel Emerges • Most powerful official in kingdom is major domo—mayor of the palace • In 719, major domo Charles Martel becomes ...
European Middle Ages, Black Death, Renaissance, Hundred Years
... • Indo-European / offspring of proto-Germanic • 5th – 6th centuries: – migration of Danish, North German Frisian, Jutes, Angles, and ...
... • Indo-European / offspring of proto-Germanic • 5th – 6th centuries: – migration of Danish, North German Frisian, Jutes, Angles, and ...
PreRefChHist-Outline - MacRaeLib.IBRI.Org
... This is the first semester of a two-semester course in Pre-Reformation Church History. These lectures were transcribed from a sound-recording and only lightly edited, so they still have much of a spoken flavor. The lectures begin with introductory matters, followed by a presentation of the world int ...
... This is the first semester of a two-semester course in Pre-Reformation Church History. These lectures were transcribed from a sound-recording and only lightly edited, so they still have much of a spoken flavor. The lectures begin with introductory matters, followed by a presentation of the world int ...
Chapter 14 Church and Society in Western Christendom
... In the 12th century there was an explosion of church laws. The popes of the 12th century promulgated more laws that all the previous popes put together. This vast collection of some 4,000 laws was first organized by a monk named Gratian around the year 1140. His collection became known as the Decret ...
... In the 12th century there was an explosion of church laws. The popes of the 12th century promulgated more laws that all the previous popes put together. This vast collection of some 4,000 laws was first organized by a monk named Gratian around the year 1140. His collection became known as the Decret ...
No Slide Title
... Charles Martel Emerges • Most powerful official in kingdom is major domo—mayor of the palace • In 719, major domo Charles Martel becomes ...
... Charles Martel Emerges • Most powerful official in kingdom is major domo—mayor of the palace • In 719, major domo Charles Martel becomes ...
Amicus Brief Europe and Byzantium
... Kells, a Gospel book of decorative art. It marks one of the lowest points in Europe’s history, leading all the way up until the Renaissance in the 14th century. Its demise was triggered by the Crusades because the Crusades called for people to leave their homes and fight. Since Feudalism was based o ...
... Kells, a Gospel book of decorative art. It marks one of the lowest points in Europe’s history, leading all the way up until the Renaissance in the 14th century. Its demise was triggered by the Crusades because the Crusades called for people to leave their homes and fight. Since Feudalism was based o ...
Unit IV Ch 9 – 11
... Bald – kingdom of West Franks German – east Franks Lothair – middle (Lorraine and Papal States) and title of HRE ...
... Bald – kingdom of West Franks German – east Franks Lothair – middle (Lorraine and Papal States) and title of HRE ...
A World Divided Western Kingdoms, Byzantium, and the Islamic World, ca. 376-1000
... – Petrine Doctrine: Previous popes had based Rome’s central authority from the fact it was the capital of the Empire. But as the Empire fell away, they turned to the Petrine Doctrine. In the Gospel of Matthew, one passage has Christ saying that Peter, later the first Bishop of Rome, is the rock on w ...
... – Petrine Doctrine: Previous popes had based Rome’s central authority from the fact it was the capital of the Empire. But as the Empire fell away, they turned to the Petrine Doctrine. In the Gospel of Matthew, one passage has Christ saying that Peter, later the first Bishop of Rome, is the rock on w ...
The Middle Ages - Marie Sklodowska Curie Metro High School
... Europe during the High Middle Ages? • The Revival of Learning started: – Muslim scholars had kept classical (Greek and Roman) texts alive. The Crusades and increased trade with Muslims allowed these ideas to be reintroduced to Europeans along with new Muslim technology. – Universities were created f ...
... Europe during the High Middle Ages? • The Revival of Learning started: – Muslim scholars had kept classical (Greek and Roman) texts alive. The Crusades and increased trade with Muslims allowed these ideas to be reintroduced to Europeans along with new Muslim technology. – Universities were created f ...
Europe Political Research - Denton Independent School District
... 732 CE – Battle of Poitiers (Tours) stops Muslims from entering France from Spain. Charles Martel is the hero. Close links between French rulers and the Papacy occur from here on out. 740 CE – Iconoclastic movement grows, this means no worship of images of Christ or saints. They argue that Christ co ...
... 732 CE – Battle of Poitiers (Tours) stops Muslims from entering France from Spain. Charles Martel is the hero. Close links between French rulers and the Papacy occur from here on out. 740 CE – Iconoclastic movement grows, this means no worship of images of Christ or saints. They argue that Christ co ...
Test 6 packet 2009
... Why did Charlemagne’s size enhance his image? What other world leaders have been known for their size (large or small)? ...
... Why did Charlemagne’s size enhance his image? What other world leaders have been known for their size (large or small)? ...
The Rise of Europe - WorldHistoryClinton
... D. Muslims do not expand any further into Europe but continue to rule parts of Spain. Europeans and Muslims trade. ...
... D. Muslims do not expand any further into Europe but continue to rule parts of Spain. Europeans and Muslims trade. ...
World History
... arose from the ruins of Charlemagne’s empire. • When Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne emperor in 800, he unknowingly set the stage for future conflicts between the pope and emperors. – As we will see, the rise of the Holy Roman Empire was filled with conflicts. ...
... arose from the ruins of Charlemagne’s empire. • When Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne emperor in 800, he unknowingly set the stage for future conflicts between the pope and emperors. – As we will see, the rise of the Holy Roman Empire was filled with conflicts. ...
GUIDED READING Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms
... A. Recognizing Main Ideas As you read this section, take notes to answer questions about the unification of western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. Between 400 and 600, small Germanic kingdoms replaced Roman provinces. 1. What role did the Church play in helping Clovis conquer other German ...
... A. Recognizing Main Ideas As you read this section, take notes to answer questions about the unification of western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. Between 400 and 600, small Germanic kingdoms replaced Roman provinces. 1. What role did the Church play in helping Clovis conquer other German ...
A Treatise on the Origin, Translation, and State of the Roman Empire
... twenty-three years of the rule of Constantine included: for he survived for that much time after the seat was translated from Rome to Greece). After these things, a serious disagreement arose between Pope Gregory ...
... twenty-three years of the rule of Constantine included: for he survived for that much time after the seat was translated from Rome to Greece). After these things, a serious disagreement arose between Pope Gregory ...
Chapter 1: Early Spanish Explorers
... 5. Because there was no need for architecture or ship-building, people forgot how to do those things. 6. Renaissance scholars looked down on the period from 500-800, and referred to this time as the “Dark Ages”. 7. Eventually, the barbarian tribes that had conquered Rome spread out into different re ...
... 5. Because there was no need for architecture or ship-building, people forgot how to do those things. 6. Renaissance scholars looked down on the period from 500-800, and referred to this time as the “Dark Ages”. 7. Eventually, the barbarian tribes that had conquered Rome spread out into different re ...
Christianity in the 9th century
In 9th century Christianity, Charlemagne was crowned as Holy Roman Emperor, which continued the Photian schism.