Middle Ages
... Icons: holy images of Jesus, Virgin Mary or Saints Some had these in their homes and Churches, others believed this was wrong (iconoclast) Pope vs. Patriarch Byzantines looked to church leader (Patriarch), did not recognize the Pope in Rome Church Doctrine and Practice ...
... Icons: holy images of Jesus, Virgin Mary or Saints Some had these in their homes and Churches, others believed this was wrong (iconoclast) Pope vs. Patriarch Byzantines looked to church leader (Patriarch), did not recognize the Pope in Rome Church Doctrine and Practice ...
The Middle Ages
... Charlemagne (Charles the Great) who was a military general and restored Pope Leo III who had been exiled In return, Leo placed a crown on Charlemagne and named him the “Emperor of the Romans” which secured the relationship between Frankish kings and the papacy Charlemagne became the first ruler of t ...
... Charlemagne (Charles the Great) who was a military general and restored Pope Leo III who had been exiled In return, Leo placed a crown on Charlemagne and named him the “Emperor of the Romans” which secured the relationship between Frankish kings and the papacy Charlemagne became the first ruler of t ...
The Middle Ages
... Charlemagne (Charles the Great) who was a military general and restored Pope Leo III who had been exiled In return, Leo placed a crown on Charlemagne and named him the “Emperor of the Romans” which secured the relationship between Frankish kings and the papacy Charlemagne became the first ruler of t ...
... Charlemagne (Charles the Great) who was a military general and restored Pope Leo III who had been exiled In return, Leo placed a crown on Charlemagne and named him the “Emperor of the Romans” which secured the relationship between Frankish kings and the papacy Charlemagne became the first ruler of t ...
Development of Feudalism
... • When Charlemagne died in 814, he was buried in his own Cathedral at Aachen. • In 1165, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa opened the vault and placed the remains in a sculptured sarcophagus made of Parian marble, said to have been the one in ...
... • When Charlemagne died in 814, he was buried in his own Cathedral at Aachen. • In 1165, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa opened the vault and placed the remains in a sculptured sarcophagus made of Parian marble, said to have been the one in ...
Development of Feudalism
... • When Charlemagne died in 814, he was buried in his own Cathedral at Aachen. • In 1165, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa opened the vault and placed the remains in a sculptured sarcophagus made of Parian marble, said to have been the one in ...
... • When Charlemagne died in 814, he was buried in his own Cathedral at Aachen. • In 1165, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa opened the vault and placed the remains in a sculptured sarcophagus made of Parian marble, said to have been the one in ...
UNIT 3 CORRECTIVE: The Medieval World
... a. the defeat of the Papal States by Otto the Great b. the desire of Henry IV for a divorce from his wife c. a pacifist group’s opposition to the Crusades d. the refusal of the patriarch of Constantinople to recognize the pope’s authority ____ 23. Which of the following is considered one of the most ...
... a. the defeat of the Papal States by Otto the Great b. the desire of Henry IV for a divorce from his wife c. a pacifist group’s opposition to the Crusades d. the refusal of the patriarch of Constantinople to recognize the pope’s authority ____ 23. Which of the following is considered one of the most ...
Development of Feudalism
... monasteries and the men who lived there were called monks Religious communities for women were called convents and the women who lived there were called nuns. ...
... monasteries and the men who lived there were called monks Religious communities for women were called convents and the women who lived there were called nuns. ...
Medieval Europe and the Franks
... Germanic culture, especially pre-Christian Germanic paganism. Opposed to the Christianization of the Germanic peoples and extremely angered by Charlemagne's treatment of the Saxons. Keep in mind, however, that many Saxons have converted and joined ...
... Germanic culture, especially pre-Christian Germanic paganism. Opposed to the Christianization of the Germanic peoples and extremely angered by Charlemagne's treatment of the Saxons. Keep in mind, however, that many Saxons have converted and joined ...
Germanic Kingdoms Unite Under Charlemagne
... From about A.D. 400 to 600, __________ was the scene of turmoil and chaos as small German kingdoms fought each other for _________. Long-held Roman ideas about law were replaced by German ideas of ___________ based on close personal ties. The Franks Under Clovis ...
... From about A.D. 400 to 600, __________ was the scene of turmoil and chaos as small German kingdoms fought each other for _________. Long-held Roman ideas about law were replaced by German ideas of ___________ based on close personal ties. The Franks Under Clovis ...
Charlemagne: King of the Franks
... scholars to teach reading in his Empire and to reproduce books. ...
... scholars to teach reading in his Empire and to reproduce books. ...
Semester Exam Review Key Unit 3
... Qur’an: holy book of Islam – Muslims believe it records the words revealed to ...
... Qur’an: holy book of Islam – Muslims believe it records the words revealed to ...
The Middle Ages a*K*a The Dark Ages
... • While Charlemagne’s descendants were not able to recreate the glory of the Roman Empire, the Franks did greatly affect life in the Middle Ages. • Indeed, the Frankish practice of giving land to nobles in exchange for loyalty and military service spread throughout Western Europe. ...
... • While Charlemagne’s descendants were not able to recreate the glory of the Roman Empire, the Franks did greatly affect life in the Middle Ages. • Indeed, the Frankish practice of giving land to nobles in exchange for loyalty and military service spread throughout Western Europe. ...
Middle Ages - anthonybyers
... • He tries to restore the old empire • Constantinople the greatest city during the Middle Ages in Europe – Too much territory to protect from Constantinople. – After his death: Lose Syria and Palestine to the Muslims, loses Italy to Lombards. – Bulgars defeated the empires forces in the north and cr ...
... • He tries to restore the old empire • Constantinople the greatest city during the Middle Ages in Europe – Too much territory to protect from Constantinople. – After his death: Lose Syria and Palestine to the Muslims, loses Italy to Lombards. – Bulgars defeated the empires forces in the north and cr ...
The Great Schism - arcofhistory.org
... the usurper deposed Photius and gave the patriarchate back to Ignatius--the man whose exile and resignation began the controversy. About the same time, Pope Nicholas died, and Hadrian II became pope, followed by John VIII. Thus a whole new set of rivalries and alliances, too complex to detail here, ...
... the usurper deposed Photius and gave the patriarchate back to Ignatius--the man whose exile and resignation began the controversy. About the same time, Pope Nicholas died, and Hadrian II became pope, followed by John VIII. Thus a whole new set of rivalries and alliances, too complex to detail here, ...
Papacy
... Mozarbs (Christians under Moorish rule) Elipandus – two sonships of Jesus – eternal and adoption ...
... Mozarbs (Christians under Moorish rule) Elipandus – two sonships of Jesus – eternal and adoption ...
Early Middle Ages PowerPoint
... Empire on Christmas Day in 800. His son Louis the Pious inherited the Empire. After he died his kingdom split among his three sons (Charlemagne’s grandsons) Lothair – Central (Italy, Switzerland) Charles the Bald – West (France) Louis the German – East (Germany) They fought each other and ...
... Empire on Christmas Day in 800. His son Louis the Pious inherited the Empire. After he died his kingdom split among his three sons (Charlemagne’s grandsons) Lothair – Central (Italy, Switzerland) Charles the Bald – West (France) Louis the German – East (Germany) They fought each other and ...
page21 - anthonyTLHSPortfolio
... How did Pepin the Short strengthen the Frankish kingdom? He agreed to fight the Lombards. In exchange, the pope anointed him as king and it started the Carolingian Dynasty, which would rule from 751- 987. ...
... How did Pepin the Short strengthen the Frankish kingdom? He agreed to fight the Lombards. In exchange, the pope anointed him as king and it started the Carolingian Dynasty, which would rule from 751- 987. ...
Dark Ages Missions (or Early Middle Ages) 500
... Everyone born within his kingdom territory had to become Catholic or be executed Charlemagne ordered the establishing of schools, regulated the clergy Charlemagne’s son and grandsons could not hold the empire together, so it split into France (Charles), Germany (Louis) and the Lowlands (Lothai ...
... Everyone born within his kingdom territory had to become Catholic or be executed Charlemagne ordered the establishing of schools, regulated the clergy Charlemagne’s son and grandsons could not hold the empire together, so it split into France (Charles), Germany (Louis) and the Lowlands (Lothai ...
The Middle Ages
... Held more power than the king Extended the Franks’ reign to the north, south, and east Defeated the Muslim raiders in the Battle of Tours in 732- made him a Christian hero ...
... Held more power than the king Extended the Franks’ reign to the north, south, and east Defeated the Muslim raiders in the Battle of Tours in 732- made him a Christian hero ...
Section 1, Part 4
... Germanic tribe of the Lombards threatened Church in north Italy Church allied with Franks under Pepin after Martel died Pepin sought to legitimize his rule against Clovis’ descendants Pepin asked Pope Zachary who asked Boniface to crown him king Pepin conquers Lombards and gifts Papal States to pope ...
... Germanic tribe of the Lombards threatened Church in north Italy Church allied with Franks under Pepin after Martel died Pepin sought to legitimize his rule against Clovis’ descendants Pepin asked Pope Zachary who asked Boniface to crown him king Pepin conquers Lombards and gifts Papal States to pope ...
CHURCH HISTORY Week Four: Early Medieval Christianity (590
... Christians in the East and West, especially the adoption of the so-called filioque clause, which the West had added to the Nicene Creed in 589. The Latin word filioque literally means “and the Son.” The Latin version of the Nicene Creed argued that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the So ...
... Christians in the East and West, especially the adoption of the so-called filioque clause, which the West had added to the Nicene Creed in 589. The Latin word filioque literally means “and the Son.” The Latin version of the Nicene Creed argued that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the So ...
The Christian Middle Ages - East Hill Baptist Church
... Later crusades were led by corrupt Popes and were less successful ...
... Later crusades were led by corrupt Popes and were less successful ...
HOCC Section 2, Part 1
... Germanic tribe of the Lombards threatened Church in north Italy Church allied with Franks under Pepin after Martel died Pepin sought to legitimize his rule against Clovis’ descendants Pepin asked Pope Zachary who asked Boniface to crown him king Pepin conquers Lombards and gifts Papal States to pope ...
... Germanic tribe of the Lombards threatened Church in north Italy Church allied with Franks under Pepin after Martel died Pepin sought to legitimize his rule against Clovis’ descendants Pepin asked Pope Zachary who asked Boniface to crown him king Pepin conquers Lombards and gifts Papal States to pope ...
Two Worlds of Christendom
... VII. Popes and Patriarchs • The Papacy - Roman empire collapsed but papacy survives as spiritual authority - 1st close ties w/Byzantine, later more independent, focus on the west • Pope Gregory I - Independent course of Roman Church - Papal primacypope supreme authority for ALL Christians - Enhanc ...
... VII. Popes and Patriarchs • The Papacy - Roman empire collapsed but papacy survives as spiritual authority - 1st close ties w/Byzantine, later more independent, focus on the west • Pope Gregory I - Independent course of Roman Church - Papal primacypope supreme authority for ALL Christians - Enhanc ...
Christianity in the 9th century
In 9th century Christianity, Charlemagne was crowned as Holy Roman Emperor, which continued the Photian schism.