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More Medieval Europe England Settled by Celts, the Germanic Tribes: Jutes, Angles, Saxons 11th C. Invaded by the Normans led by William the Conqueror Normans were of Viking descent, Normandy France Last successful invasion of England; Battle of Hastings 1066 William ordered a census called the Domesday Book for taxing purposes Crusades 1094-1291 Called by Pope Urban II to retake Holy Land (Jerusalem) from Muslims Pope said: “God Wills It!” Forgiveness of sins, Killing heathens OK Appealed to: Nobles who wanted new land Merchants wanted increased trade Serfs who wanted freedom Adventurers More Crusades First Crusade (1096) Christians took Holy Land 1187 Muslims retook city led by Saladin Third Crusade (1189) Led by Frederick Barbarossa of Germany, Philip Augustus of France, and Richard the LionHearted of England Did not recapture city, but Saladin allowed Christian Pilgrims passage to Jerusalem Other Crusades: Women’s Crusade, Children’s Crusade Effects of Crusades breakdown of feudalism: weakened serfdom Weakened nobility: Sold land to pay for Crusades Killed in Crusades Stimulated Trade: fled to cities, freedom in Crusades demand for luxury goods, like spices, citrus foods, coffee, and silks Europeans learned to build better ships, make more accurate maps, & use the magnetic Encouraged learning: Muslims had preserved classical learning, universities, libraries Magna Carta 1215 King John of England demanded more taxes from lords Forced by the nobles to sign Magna Carta (Great Charter) 1st document to limit monarch No imprisonment without Trial by Jury Consulting with Lords before taxing (later becomes Parliament) No interference with Church authority Monarch must obey laws Church Structure Pope (Pontiff)– head of the Christian Church Cardinal – 2nd highest; elects pope Bishop – churchman over several churches in a territory Priest – churchman over a single church (parish) Power of the Church religious duties of clergy (priests) gave the sacraments, or church rituals, to parishioners, like baptism, confirmation, & matrimony conducted mass (formal church service) in Latin so that most people couldn’t understand couldn’t marry other religious personnel monks (called brothers) were men who did religious work from a monastery & took vows of chastity, obedience, poverty, & sometimes silence nuns (called sisters) were women who did religious work from a convent & took the same vows as monks Lay Investiture Popes and Kings claimed right to appoint Church officials 1077 Pope Gregory VII ordered monarchs not to appoint church officials Henry IV King of Germany and HRE defied him Greg excommunicated & deposed Henry Kings because gave the fief, they were vassal Popes because of Religious authority Henry went to Canossa (Pope’s retreat) and begged in the snow barefoot for three days Pope forgave him Concordant of Worms 1122 Only Church could appoint officials Rulers could give them fiefs Great Schism French archbishop Clement V elected Pope in 1305 Moved court from Rome to Avignon in France known as the “Babylonian Captivity” because head of church has always been in Rome. After a series of French popes, Gregory XI moved back to Rome in 1377. At his death, mobs in Rome forced the College of Cardinals to elect a Italian Pope Cardinals decided that he wasn’t the true pope and elected another one who went to Avignon Finally settled with a Church council in 1417 but seriously weakened the Church Middle Middle Dailies: Pope Urban II’s speech at the Council of Clermont What did Pope Urban tell people to get them to go on the Crusade? Give three way in which the Magna Carta limited the king. How did the Crusades lead to the end of feudalism? Describe the agreement reached about the Lay Investiture Controversy at the Concordant at Worms. Why was the Great Schism also known as the Babylonian Captivity?