Chapter 13: Middle Ages
... only one who could name a bishop or abbot. 2. Henry IV kept picking his own bishops/abbots. 3. Pope Gregory then excommunicated him: 4. ( A person is excommunicated from a church when they are partially or totally excluded from that religious body (for example, participation in various rites and ser ...
... only one who could name a bishop or abbot. 2. Henry IV kept picking his own bishops/abbots. 3. Pope Gregory then excommunicated him: 4. ( A person is excommunicated from a church when they are partially or totally excluded from that religious body (for example, participation in various rites and ser ...
WORLD IN TRANSITION
... o Started by three powerful rulers: o Philip II (France) o Frederick I (German) o Richard the Lion-Hearted (England) fought to regain Holy Land from Saladin o After many battles, Richard and Saladin agree to truce o Saladin keeps Jerusalem but ...
... o Started by three powerful rulers: o Philip II (France) o Frederick I (German) o Richard the Lion-Hearted (England) fought to regain Holy Land from Saladin o After many battles, Richard and Saladin agree to truce o Saladin keeps Jerusalem but ...
Chapter 9 Emerging Europe and the Byzantine Empire
... • The Eastern Church would not accept the pope as the head of the Christian faith. • In 1054 Pope Leo IX and Patriarch Michael Cerularius excommunicated each other. • This created a schism, or separation, between these two branches of Christianity. • The schism has not completely healed even today. ...
... • The Eastern Church would not accept the pope as the head of the Christian faith. • In 1054 Pope Leo IX and Patriarch Michael Cerularius excommunicated each other. • This created a schism, or separation, between these two branches of Christianity. • The schism has not completely healed even today. ...
In Latin, the term for Middle Ages is called Medieval
... money and set their own taxes. In return for the land they had been given by the King, the Barons had to serve on the royal council, pay rent and provide the King with Knights for military service when he demanded it. They also had to provide lodging and food for the King and his court when they tra ...
... money and set their own taxes. In return for the land they had been given by the King, the Barons had to serve on the royal council, pay rent and provide the King with Knights for military service when he demanded it. They also had to provide lodging and food for the King and his court when they tra ...
6 Middle Ages
... Western Europe – Fell into the “Dark Ages” Eastern Europe – Became the Byzantine Empire - Without Rome’s organization – Western Europe fell apart: - unorganized - uneducated - poor - There was no centralized government - each local area was run on its own (Barbarian tribes) Roman Catholic Chur ...
... Western Europe – Fell into the “Dark Ages” Eastern Europe – Became the Byzantine Empire - Without Rome’s organization – Western Europe fell apart: - unorganized - uneducated - poor - There was no centralized government - each local area was run on its own (Barbarian tribes) Roman Catholic Chur ...
6_Middle_Ages - Pleasantville High School
... Western Europe – Fell into the “Dark Ages” Eastern Europe – Became the Byzantine Empire - Without Rome’s organization – Western Europe fell apart: - unorganized - uneducated - poor - There was no centralized government - each local area was run on its own (Barbarian tribes) Roman Catholic Chur ...
... Western Europe – Fell into the “Dark Ages” Eastern Europe – Became the Byzantine Empire - Without Rome’s organization – Western Europe fell apart: - unorganized - uneducated - poor - There was no centralized government - each local area was run on its own (Barbarian tribes) Roman Catholic Chur ...
CH 6 SECT 1 - Miami Beach Senior High School
... missionaries. They encouraged people to return to the simplicity of the early Church and seek repentance. The Dominican order arose in Spain when Dominic de Guzmán, a priest, wished to defend Church teachings from heresies. Dominic believed that members of his order would be most effective if they c ...
... missionaries. They encouraged people to return to the simplicity of the early Church and seek repentance. The Dominican order arose in Spain when Dominic de Guzmán, a priest, wished to defend Church teachings from heresies. Dominic believed that members of his order would be most effective if they c ...
doc - Clear Theology
... absolution. This was a great triumph for the papacy. However, Henry received back his position and power, and was able to drive Gregory VII out of Rome. In the end Henry won the last round. Gregory died in exile and said dejectedly, “I have loved righteousness and hated iniquity, therefore I die in ...
... absolution. This was a great triumph for the papacy. However, Henry received back his position and power, and was able to drive Gregory VII out of Rome. In the end Henry won the last round. Gregory died in exile and said dejectedly, “I have loved righteousness and hated iniquity, therefore I die in ...
The Middle Ages - Coach Kitchens` Weebly Page
... officials • Pope Gregory VII banned this practice of kings appointing church officlas, which was called lay investiture • Otto the Great became furious, called a meeting with all the German bishops he had appointed and then ordered the pope to step down ...
... officials • Pope Gregory VII banned this practice of kings appointing church officlas, which was called lay investiture • Otto the Great became furious, called a meeting with all the German bishops he had appointed and then ordered the pope to step down ...
Final_Review_Sem_1_mk_II
... of Peter, and Peter was the ruler of the Church • Peter died in Rome therefore his spiritual power remained with Rome • Emphatically spoke of his authority ...
... of Peter, and Peter was the ruler of the Church • Peter died in Rome therefore his spiritual power remained with Rome • Emphatically spoke of his authority ...
The makings of the Western World
... – Most dominate Empire in early Western Civilization – Reaches height in mid 100s CE spans all of Mediterranean; corners: Britain, Morocco, Turkey and ...
... – Most dominate Empire in early Western Civilization – Reaches height in mid 100s CE spans all of Mediterranean; corners: Britain, Morocco, Turkey and ...
Outline 1 for Students Late Middle Ages
... D. Great Schism (c. 1377-1417) Further conflict occurred in 1377 with the election of two popes—one in Rome, one in France—neither of whom recognized the other. This further damaged the prestige of the church. E. ...
... D. Great Schism (c. 1377-1417) Further conflict occurred in 1377 with the election of two popes—one in Rome, one in France—neither of whom recognized the other. This further damaged the prestige of the church. E. ...
PP text
... (“The Great”)- dogma Pope Gregory I (“The Great”) (590-604 AD) -direct negotiations w/ Germans ...
... (“The Great”)- dogma Pope Gregory I (“The Great”) (590-604 AD) -direct negotiations w/ Germans ...
The European Middle Ages Study Guide-Chapter 13
... 3. Which Germanic tribe founded a large empire in Western Europe in the 8th century? The Franks ...
... 3. Which Germanic tribe founded a large empire in Western Europe in the 8th century? The Franks ...
Chapter 22 Study Guide
... Directions: Choose the best answer for each of the following questions. 1. The most important secular leader of the Holy Roman Empire was the a. Pope b. Emperor c. Archbishop d. Church 2. A person who has been excommunicated a. Can no longer be part of his or her church. b. Must leave the country. c ...
... Directions: Choose the best answer for each of the following questions. 1. The most important secular leader of the Holy Roman Empire was the a. Pope b. Emperor c. Archbishop d. Church 2. A person who has been excommunicated a. Can no longer be part of his or her church. b. Must leave the country. c ...
The Holy Roman Empire and the Church
... emperor’s vassals— hundreds of nobles and Church officials. For German emperors, the challenge was to control their vassals. It was a challenge they never met. ...
... emperor’s vassals— hundreds of nobles and Church officials. For German emperors, the challenge was to control their vassals. It was a challenge they never met. ...
13. The Commonwealth of Byzantium
... Carolingian empire to establish kingdom in north Germany, mid-tenth century C.E. Military forays into eastern Europe Twice enters Italy to aid Roman Catholic church Pope John XII names Otto emperor of Holy Roman Empire, 962 C.E. ...
... Carolingian empire to establish kingdom in north Germany, mid-tenth century C.E. Military forays into eastern Europe Twice enters Italy to aid Roman Catholic church Pope John XII names Otto emperor of Holy Roman Empire, 962 C.E. ...
Early Middle Ages - River Mill Academy
... - Byzantine emperor sends letter asking for help against Muslims in Constantinople - Pope Urban II gives speech urging holy war to take back Holy Land of Jerusalem - 8 total Crusades, only the 1st was successful - 1st Crusade - 50,000 Europeans make it to Constantinople - 12,000 lay siege to Jerusal ...
... - Byzantine emperor sends letter asking for help against Muslims in Constantinople - Pope Urban II gives speech urging holy war to take back Holy Land of Jerusalem - 8 total Crusades, only the 1st was successful - 1st Crusade - 50,000 Europeans make it to Constantinople - 12,000 lay siege to Jerusal ...
WORDS OF THE MIDDLE AGES
... In 1075, Pope Gregory VII began reforms to eliminate the Medieval practice of Lay Investiture (Kings appointing Bishops) Pope Gregory VII issued a decree called the Papal Dictates ...
... In 1075, Pope Gregory VII began reforms to eliminate the Medieval practice of Lay Investiture (Kings appointing Bishops) Pope Gregory VII issued a decree called the Papal Dictates ...
13 - Joe Griffin Media Ministries
... Later, in 589, at the Third Council of Toledo, Spain, filioque was added to the Nicene Creed and over the next two centuries came to be used widely in the Catholic Churches throughout Western Europe. At the turn of the ninth century the Catholic pope was Leo the III and Charlemagne was king of the F ...
... Later, in 589, at the Third Council of Toledo, Spain, filioque was added to the Nicene Creed and over the next two centuries came to be used widely in the Catholic Churches throughout Western Europe. At the turn of the ninth century the Catholic pope was Leo the III and Charlemagne was king of the F ...
How the Pope Got His Political Muscle
... their collective assent (which they readily did). The man who would become Gregory VII - by all accounts, one of the greatest popes in history - did more than any other pontiff to ensure that the laity, and especially lay rulers of the state, would have little or nothing to do with choosing popes or ...
... their collective assent (which they readily did). The man who would become Gregory VII - by all accounts, one of the greatest popes in history - did more than any other pontiff to ensure that the laity, and especially lay rulers of the state, would have little or nothing to do with choosing popes or ...
Emerging Europe and the Byzantine Empire
... • Justinian’s most important contribution was his codification of Roman law in the Body of Civil Law. • It was the basis of imperial law until the Eastern Roman Empire ended in 1453. • It also became the basis for the legal system in most of ...
... • Justinian’s most important contribution was his codification of Roman law in the Body of Civil Law. • It was the basis of imperial law until the Eastern Roman Empire ended in 1453. • It also became the basis for the legal system in most of ...
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... affairs and spending little time in Germany. a. Henry IV b. James I c. Fredrick II d. Barbarossa 37) Which of the following did Saint Louis do during his rule as king of France? a. He tolerated Jews and heretics b. He eliminated the royal courts c. He ended serfdom in his lands d. He collected new t ...
... affairs and spending little time in Germany. a. Henry IV b. James I c. Fredrick II d. Barbarossa 37) Which of the following did Saint Louis do during his rule as king of France? a. He tolerated Jews and heretics b. He eliminated the royal courts c. He ended serfdom in his lands d. He collected new t ...
Early Middle Ages
... The Early Middle Ages The Middle Ages lasted from 500 A.D. to 1500 A.D. The Middle Ages refers to the era between ancient and modern times. The “Early Middle Ages” lasted from 500 A.D. to 1000 A.D. After the fall of Rome, there was a breakdown of society. There was less education and fewer advanceme ...
... The Early Middle Ages The Middle Ages lasted from 500 A.D. to 1500 A.D. The Middle Ages refers to the era between ancient and modern times. The “Early Middle Ages” lasted from 500 A.D. to 1000 A.D. After the fall of Rome, there was a breakdown of society. There was less education and fewer advanceme ...
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.