Chapter 20 Western Europe During the High Middle Ages
... Hugh Capet succeeds last Carolingian Emperor, 987 CE ELECTED by the Lords – what precedent does that set? Why is it an important detail? ...
... Hugh Capet succeeds last Carolingian Emperor, 987 CE ELECTED by the Lords – what precedent does that set? Why is it an important detail? ...
Two Worlds of Christendom
... VI. Social Development of Two Worlds of Christendom • The Question of Feudalism - a political and social order of medieval Europe? - supposed hierarchy: Lordsvassalsretainers (lands for military service)Peasantry - more complex than what was thought • Peasants - provide agriculture • Population ...
... VI. Social Development of Two Worlds of Christendom • The Question of Feudalism - a political and social order of medieval Europe? - supposed hierarchy: Lordsvassalsretainers (lands for military service)Peasantry - more complex than what was thought • Peasants - provide agriculture • Population ...
audio rome & medieval europe
... a. All kings only recognizing Eastern leadership. b. Bishops from the west leaving the church. c. The Eastern Orthodox Church no longer recognizing the leadership of the Pope in Rome. d. Muslims taking over Christian churches. ...
... a. All kings only recognizing Eastern leadership. b. Bishops from the west leaving the church. c. The Eastern Orthodox Church no longer recognizing the leadership of the Pope in Rome. d. Muslims taking over Christian churches. ...
Medieval Pwr Pt SCHS-1
... to have the title emperor in over 300 years -Symbolizes the papal authority over secular authority -Charlemagne used the church and authorities to accomplish Christianization -Europe briefly experienced some unity under his rule ...
... to have the title emperor in over 300 years -Symbolizes the papal authority over secular authority -Charlemagne used the church and authorities to accomplish Christianization -Europe briefly experienced some unity under his rule ...
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 ...
The Middle Ages
... the palace) in 719 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 ...
... the palace) in 719 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 ...
HOCC Section 2, Part 1
... Pepin asked Pope Zachary who asked Boniface to crown him king Pepin conquers Lombards and gifts Papal States to pope in 756 in the Donation of Pepin; lasted until 1870 with the pope as ruler Pepin dies in 768 and his son Charlemagne succeeds him in 771 after brief rule of his brother—Christian, ambi ...
... Pepin asked Pope Zachary who asked Boniface to crown him king Pepin conquers Lombards and gifts Papal States to pope in 756 in the Donation of Pepin; lasted until 1870 with the pope as ruler Pepin dies in 768 and his son Charlemagne succeeds him in 771 after brief rule of his brother—Christian, ambi ...
The High Middle Ages
... a) “Holy Roman Emperor”b) Crowed by the pope c) Heirs to the ancient Roman empire V. Conflict Between Popes & Emperors A. Popes want power to appoint church officials B. Gregory VII- wanted the church to be independent of secular rulers 1. Banned the practice of lay investiture- Emperor gives lay pe ...
... a) “Holy Roman Emperor”b) Crowed by the pope c) Heirs to the ancient Roman empire V. Conflict Between Popes & Emperors A. Popes want power to appoint church officials B. Gregory VII- wanted the church to be independent of secular rulers 1. Banned the practice of lay investiture- Emperor gives lay pe ...
clovis - TWHSSturges
... How do we explain the world? • Think of something you know about the world beyond a shadow of a doubt and write it down… • How do you know it to be so? Is there proof? • People in the Middle Ages felt this way about EVERYTHING the church said… ...
... How do we explain the world? • Think of something you know about the world beyond a shadow of a doubt and write it down… • How do you know it to be so? Is there proof? • People in the Middle Ages felt this way about EVERYTHING the church said… ...
Chapter 9, Intro – Part I (p
... i. 2/3 of the Christian world had been taken by Muslim forces ii. Eastern Emperor looked west for assistance C. Western help for the Eastern Empire 1. Many – including Pope Bl. Urban II and the Eastern Emperor – hoped the Schism of 1054 could be healed. 2.1095 – Pope Bl. St. Urban II called a counc ...
... i. 2/3 of the Christian world had been taken by Muslim forces ii. Eastern Emperor looked west for assistance C. Western help for the Eastern Empire 1. Many – including Pope Bl. Urban II and the Eastern Emperor – hoped the Schism of 1054 could be healed. 2.1095 – Pope Bl. St. Urban II called a counc ...
World History Unit 4 Study Guide The Crusades, Middle Ages
... _Charlemagne______________, crowned as “Roman Emperor”, built an empire that was the first to unify much Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. ...
... _Charlemagne______________, crowned as “Roman Emperor”, built an empire that was the first to unify much Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. ...
history of the church - lesson 2 (ad 325-1300)
... Latin priests were celibate and ordained by a bishop. Greek priests were married and ordained by a fellow-priest. ...
... Latin priests were celibate and ordained by a bishop. Greek priests were married and ordained by a fellow-priest. ...
ch 12 ppt
... the emperor ordered Gregory to step down from the papacy. Gregory then excommunicated Henry. The struggle between Henry the IV and Gregory VII was known as the Investiture Controversy. (standing in the snow for 3 days) Afterwards, German bishops and princes sided with the pope. To save his throne, H ...
... the emperor ordered Gregory to step down from the papacy. Gregory then excommunicated Henry. The struggle between Henry the IV and Gregory VII was known as the Investiture Controversy. (standing in the snow for 3 days) Afterwards, German bishops and princes sided with the pope. To save his throne, H ...
Review for Chapter 13 Test with answers
... 3. Why was the interdict an effective weapon for a pope to use against a king? It cost the king the LOYALTY of his subjects, who feared for their own souls. 4. What issue did Pope Gregory VII and the German emperor Henry IV fight over? Secular appointment of Bishops 5. Why did Henry IV stand barefoo ...
... 3. Why was the interdict an effective weapon for a pope to use against a king? It cost the king the LOYALTY of his subjects, who feared for their own souls. 4. What issue did Pope Gregory VII and the German emperor Henry IV fight over? Secular appointment of Bishops 5. Why did Henry IV stand barefoo ...
Church Reform and the Crusades
... Trouble Ahead: The Emperor vs. the Pope Church was not happy with: German power over Italy Use of lay investiture: ...
... Trouble Ahead: The Emperor vs. the Pope Church was not happy with: German power over Italy Use of lay investiture: ...
Chapter 13 Review Sheet-KEY - Bishop McGann
... Protect Weak and Poor 3) The Power of the Church Church structure Clergy(Pope, Bishops, Priests) Local Priests were contact for the people Church Laws Sacraments Otto I Most effective Ruler of Medieval Germany Gained the support of the Church Invaded Italy on the Pope’s behalf ...
... Protect Weak and Poor 3) The Power of the Church Church structure Clergy(Pope, Bishops, Priests) Local Priests were contact for the people Church Laws Sacraments Otto I Most effective Ruler of Medieval Germany Gained the support of the Church Invaded Italy on the Pope’s behalf ...
The Christian Middle Ages - East Hill Baptist Church
... God abandons the Christian Roman Empire? In the 530’s there were fumes in the air, sunlight but ...
... God abandons the Christian Roman Empire? In the 530’s there were fumes in the air, sunlight but ...
Chapter 1 Multiple Choice All of the following were effects of the
... b. An estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service. c. The struggle between Charlemagne’s heirs, resulting in decades of war. d. A monastery in Northumbira where St. Augustine was educated. 11. In 962 which German king was crowned Holy Roman Emperor, thereby reviving imperial authori ...
... b. An estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service. c. The struggle between Charlemagne’s heirs, resulting in decades of war. d. A monastery in Northumbira where St. Augustine was educated. 11. In 962 which German king was crowned Holy Roman Emperor, thereby reviving imperial authori ...
Christianity in the 11th century
Christianity in the 11th century is marked primarily by the Great Schism of the Church, which formally divided the State church of the Roman Empire into Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) branches.In 1054, following the death of the Patriarch of Rome Leo IX, papal legates (representatives of the Pope) from Rome traveled to Constantinople to deny Michael Cerularius, the reigning Patriarch of Constantinople, the title of Ecumenical Patriarch and to insist that he recognize the Church of Rome's claim to be the head and mother of the churches. Cerularius refused, resulting in the leader of the contingent from Rome excommunicating Cerularius and the legates in turn being excommunicated by Constantinople. Though this event, in and of itself, was relatively insignificant (and the authority of the legates in their actions was dubious) it ultimately marked the end of any pretense of a union between the eastern and western branches of the Church. Though efforts were made at reconciliation at various times, they remained divided, each claiming to be the true Christian Church.