European Middle Ages, Black Death, Renaissance, Hundred Years
... • Need for military security led to new military technology: the stirrup, bigger horses, armor and weapons of the ...
... • Need for military security led to new military technology: the stirrup, bigger horses, armor and weapons of the ...
Raiders, Traders and Crusaders: Western Europe After the Fall of
... Hopes to consolidate his own power, end schism between Rome and Constantinople and keep Christian knights from fighting one another. ...
... Hopes to consolidate his own power, end schism between Rome and Constantinople and keep Christian knights from fighting one another. ...
Middle Ages PPT
... Church attitudes toward women were two-sided. Women were viewed as weak and easily led to sin. The Church often punished women ...
... Church attitudes toward women were two-sided. Women were viewed as weak and easily led to sin. The Church often punished women ...
Early Middle Ages
... Joan and the Gender checking chair. •Modern scholars have been unable to resolve the historicity of Pope Joan. ...
... Joan and the Gender checking chair. •Modern scholars have been unable to resolve the historicity of Pope Joan. ...
Europe in the High Middle Ages power Point
... • Pope Gregory VII was one of the greatest and most controversial of the medieval popes • Gregory was determined to make the Church independent of secular rulers • He banned the practice of lay investiture, the creation of bishops by anyone who is not a member of the clergy with presentation of a ri ...
... • Pope Gregory VII was one of the greatest and most controversial of the medieval popes • Gregory was determined to make the Church independent of secular rulers • He banned the practice of lay investiture, the creation of bishops by anyone who is not a member of the clergy with presentation of a ri ...
The High Middle Ages 1050-1450
... John – son of Henry, greedy, cruel, many enemies •King Philip II of France – lost land after a war •Pope Innocent III – John rejects Pope’s selection for Archbishop, Innocent excommunicates him and place England under a interdict, forced to accept England as a fief of the papacy and pay a yearly fin ...
... John – son of Henry, greedy, cruel, many enemies •King Philip II of France – lost land after a war •Pope Innocent III – John rejects Pope’s selection for Archbishop, Innocent excommunicates him and place England under a interdict, forced to accept England as a fief of the papacy and pay a yearly fin ...
Medieval Religion
... Religion VS. Politics • The Pope’s responsibilities: – Tell people how to live and pray – Decide what the church will teach – Write a bull, or a letter to explain religious teachings or church policies. – Decide when someone has acted against the church – Excommunicate anyone who was against the ch ...
... Religion VS. Politics • The Pope’s responsibilities: – Tell people how to live and pray – Decide what the church will teach – Write a bull, or a letter to explain religious teachings or church policies. – Decide when someone has acted against the church – Excommunicate anyone who was against the ch ...
Early Middle Ages
... He condemned drunkenness, feasting, hawking, and dancing among the clergy ...
... He condemned drunkenness, feasting, hawking, and dancing among the clergy ...
WEEK TITLE Dialectic
... A. United Germany as its “Holy Roman Emperor” B. Routed the Magyars and broke their power over Germany C. Established a strong English feudal system D. Defeated the Danish king Guthrum after going into his camp disguised as a minstrel ...
... A. United Germany as its “Holy Roman Emperor” B. Routed the Magyars and broke their power over Germany C. Established a strong English feudal system D. Defeated the Danish king Guthrum after going into his camp disguised as a minstrel ...
Chapter 13 Test B DO NOT WRITE ON TEST Completion Complete
... —from a letter to a German bishop 82. The passage from a letter to a German bishop represents the views of a. Gregory VII. c. Henry IV. b. Orthodox Christians. d. lords. 83. New monasteries were founded beginning in about 900 because a. local political leaders desired more political power. b. the ex ...
... —from a letter to a German bishop 82. The passage from a letter to a German bishop represents the views of a. Gregory VII. c. Henry IV. b. Orthodox Christians. d. lords. 83. New monasteries were founded beginning in about 900 because a. local political leaders desired more political power. b. the ex ...
feudalism and the church - Midwest Theological Forum
... religious leaders? Although the issue seems quite simple, it became much more complex due to the lack of a clear delineation of powers. Bishops and monks exercised secular authority, and secular rulers had been appointing bishops since the days of Charlemagne. Although lay investiture had sometimes ...
... religious leaders? Although the issue seems quite simple, it became much more complex due to the lack of a clear delineation of powers. Bishops and monks exercised secular authority, and secular rulers had been appointing bishops since the days of Charlemagne. Although lay investiture had sometimes ...
The Middle Ages - Class Notes For Mr. Pantano
... Rome was first a monarchy, then a republic, then an empire – it all lasted for over 1200 years. Although Rome had some wonderful emperors, it also suffered from a series of bad, corrupt and crazy ...
... Rome was first a monarchy, then a republic, then an empire – it all lasted for over 1200 years. Although Rome had some wonderful emperors, it also suffered from a series of bad, corrupt and crazy ...
middle ages - Garnet Valley School District
... • The Great works and ideas of Western Civilization would return • Housed in Baghdad, spread by Alexander the Great 2,000 years prior. ...
... • The Great works and ideas of Western Civilization would return • Housed in Baghdad, spread by Alexander the Great 2,000 years prior. ...
From the Ashes of Empire
... Works of early Christianity and Latin classics. 90% of the ancient Roman works that we have today exist because they were copied by ...
... Works of early Christianity and Latin classics. 90% of the ancient Roman works that we have today exist because they were copied by ...
Religion 25 - Holy Trinity Academy
... After Gregory XI death and Italian pope was elected who upset he French bishops who met in secret to elect another pope. Two popes existed at the same time. This further eroded the confidence and trust the common people had in the papacy and the church ...
... After Gregory XI death and Italian pope was elected who upset he French bishops who met in secret to elect another pope. Two popes existed at the same time. This further eroded the confidence and trust the common people had in the papacy and the church ...
An Introduction to Medieval Thought
... In this session, we’ll trace the highlights of the medieval period. We’ll indicate the technological advances that led to the recovery of the wealth lost after the Fall of Rome and after the invasions of the Norsemen and other Germanic tribes. We’ll compare the principal tenets of the four major re ...
... In this session, we’ll trace the highlights of the medieval period. We’ll indicate the technological advances that led to the recovery of the wealth lost after the Fall of Rome and after the invasions of the Norsemen and other Germanic tribes. We’ll compare the principal tenets of the four major re ...
Papal Monarchy
... The pope alone can with right be called universal. The pope alone can depose or reinstate bishops The pope’s name alone can be spoken in churches The pope may depose of emperors The pope may be judged by no one The Roman Church has never erred; nor will it err to all ...
... The pope alone can with right be called universal. The pope alone can depose or reinstate bishops The pope’s name alone can be spoken in churches The pope may depose of emperors The pope may be judged by no one The Roman Church has never erred; nor will it err to all ...
The Middle Ages
... Considered to be uncivilized and uneducated (barbarian – Roman term for those that didn’t speak Latin) Germanic people from northern and eastern Europe Pushed westward by the Huns (fierce, savage fighters) coming from Asia, poured into the Roman Empire Vikings from the far north ...
... Considered to be uncivilized and uneducated (barbarian – Roman term for those that didn’t speak Latin) Germanic people from northern and eastern Europe Pushed westward by the Huns (fierce, savage fighters) coming from Asia, poured into the Roman Empire Vikings from the far north ...
Slide 1 - Mr. Mac`s Wikispace!!
... • Period of change in Western Europe as barbarians were migrating in to areas given up by Romans • As more barbarians moved westward, other tribes were forced to move • Groups categorized by languages and little else • Celtic: Gauls, Britons, Bretons • Germanic: Goths, Frank, Vandals, Saxons • Slavi ...
... • Period of change in Western Europe as barbarians were migrating in to areas given up by Romans • As more barbarians moved westward, other tribes were forced to move • Groups categorized by languages and little else • Celtic: Gauls, Britons, Bretons • Germanic: Goths, Frank, Vandals, Saxons • Slavi ...
The High Middle Ages(1050–1450)
... to help run the government. Improved economic Wealthy people wanted their and political condisons to have important jobs. tions in Europe led The Church set up schools to to a revival of train the clergy, but eventually learning during the laymen, or people who were High Middle Ages. not in the cler ...
... to help run the government. Improved economic Wealthy people wanted their and political condisons to have important jobs. tions in Europe led The Church set up schools to to a revival of train the clergy, but eventually learning during the laymen, or people who were High Middle Ages. not in the cler ...
File
... “saved” and you could not receive that unless Christian. ◦ Must beg to be saved—God does not do this naturally ◦ War in the name of religion (and peace) can be ok ...
... “saved” and you could not receive that unless Christian. ◦ Must beg to be saved—God does not do this naturally ◦ War in the name of religion (and peace) can be ok ...
WHI.10 Middle Ages presentation
... First Crusade A “Holy War” to “liberate” Jerusalem from the Muslims organized by the pope as an attempt to gain further influence over the kings and Byzantine Emperor ...
... First Crusade A “Holy War” to “liberate” Jerusalem from the Muslims organized by the pope as an attempt to gain further influence over the kings and Byzantine Emperor ...
ch 10 note guide
... d. primary doctrinal authority of the pope of Rome. 14. Eastern European Orthodoxy disagreed with western Catholic Christianity over the addition of the word "filioque" to the creed, which asserted that a. Jesus was the son of God. b. the pope of Rome is the successor of the apostle Peter. c. Jesus ...
... d. primary doctrinal authority of the pope of Rome. 14. Eastern European Orthodoxy disagreed with western Catholic Christianity over the addition of the word "filioque" to the creed, which asserted that a. Jesus was the son of God. b. the pope of Rome is the successor of the apostle Peter. c. Jesus ...
History of Christianity during the Middle Ages
The history of Christianity during the Middle Ages is the history of Christianity between the Fall of Rome (c. 476) and the onset of the Protestant Reformation during the early 16th century, the development usually taken to mark the beginning of modern Christianity. This is the period in European history known as the Middle Ages or Medieval era.Among the dioceses, five held special eminence: Rome, Constantinople, Jerusalem, Antioch, and Alexandria, generally referred to as the Pentarchy. The prestige of most of these sees depended in part on their apostolic founders, or in the case of Byzantium/Constantinople, that it was the new seat (New Rome) of the continuing Roman or Byzantine Empire. These bishops considered themselves the spiritual successors of those apostles. In addition, all five cities were Early centers of Christianity.