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Section 1 By: Aneesah Section 2 By: Ariana Section 4 By: Michelle Holy Roman Empire and the Church Holy Roman Empire Otto I took the title King of Germany His successors took the title “Holy Roman Empire” The appointment of church officials brought issues to emperors and popes Popes tried to end the interference from secular rulers Conflict between Popes & Emperors Pope Gregory VII banned lay investiture Henry VI disagreed Henry was then excommunicated but decided to make peace Treaty formed: Concordat of Worms The Struggle for Italy Frederick Barbossa failed to bring northern Italy under his control Frederick II also tried German nobles grew more independent Spanish and French rivals battled for power The rest was in ruins The Height of Church power Pope Innocent III took office He excommunicated King John and Philip II Launched a crusade against Albigensians After death, Philip helped with the election of a French pope, papacy entered a period of decline Section 4 By: Esther The Crusades The Crusades were a series of Holy Wars to drive the Muslims out of the holy land, Palestine It was mainly against the Muslims and the enemies of the pope Pope Urban declared the crusade at the Council of Clermont Motives and Goals of Crusades The goal of the Crusades was to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslim rule Knights wanted more lands and become affluent Urban, the pope wanted to gain his influence over Europe and heal the schism List of Crusades • • • • During the First Crusade, Christian knights seized Jerusalem in 1099 In the Second Crusade, Saladin, leader of the Muslims, captured Jerusalem by 1187 After the Third Crusade, Europeans failed to regain the holy land but Saladin reopened it to the Chritian pilgrims The Fourth Crusade resulted when the Crusaders fought Christians and captured Constantinople List of Crusades(con't) • Al-Kamil, brother of Saladin. agreed to have peace with Europe in the Fifth Crusade • Muslim successfully gained control over the holy land in the sixth Crusade Religious Toleration and heresies • Under the Muslim rule, Spain enjoyed religious toleration • Religious toleration is the freedom to worship a religion • After the successful Reconquista in Spain, Ferdinand and Isabella ended it and fought against heresies Section 5 By: Lizzie The Black Death Around 1347, Genoese trader ships came over to Messina, Sicily. They didn't know that with their goods came a deadly disease. When they docked, they started noticing the symptoms of the “bubonic plague”. The Sicilians kicked them out, but it was too late. Bubonic Plague Global Epidemic The disease soon spread beyond Sicily to Spain, France and other parts of Europe. People started seeing symptoms of the bubonic plague. It quickly became an Epidemic-outbreak of quickly spread disease. People began to get eggsized lumps under their arms. They started to turn an ugly blackish color. Once they started to spit up blood, death was certain. Gravediggers collected the corpses like a garbage man collects trash. Effects Physical: -Spitting up blood, - Egg-sized lumps all over body. - Skin slowly turning black. Economic: -Surviving workers demanded a higher salary. -People started splurging on luxurious things for fear that they would die soon. Babylonian Captivity All through the crisis of the plague, the church had it’s own problems. The papal authority moved it’s court to southern Sicily for 70 years. People called this time the Babylonian captivity in reference to a time of captivity in the Bible’s old testament. Questioning the church Surviving priests were asked “Why did God only save some people?” John Wycliffe started the idea that people should be able to read the bible for themselves. His fellow scholars started translating the bible from Latin into English. Jan Hus Began preaching John Wycliffs ideas. Persecution Both Wycliffe and Jan Hus were convicted of starting new heresies and were burned at the stake. The 100 years war Even through all the holy scandal and near extinction of Europe, the people still got riled up over a little thing like territory. England’s king, Edward III, decided to try and take the French crown, a war erupted. Once the war started, the people did not want to stop fighting. Joan of ark In 1429, a 17-year old girl, named Joan of ark, requested to have the French king, King Charles VII, allow her to lead his army. When he said yes, everyone was surprised to see that they won the battle, with Joan’s help. Joan’s martyrdom When the British allies finally caught Joan, They tried her for witchcraft. She was wrongly convicted, and was burned at the stake. This rallied the French more than anything. The French went on to win more victories, until England was only left with a French port. Medieval to Modern The end of the time of crisis led way to more economic development than ever. Italy was having more trade than ever before, and with people recovering from the population decimation, this was a great time for the medieval ages to make way for the modern world.