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The Holy Roman Empire and the Church Unit 2 Section 5 Essential Standards: How do religions influence political power and create cultural unity in European Regions? I can: identify how all religions are similar. I can trace & give examples of how beliefs influence actions. Question of the Day 10 In the Middle Ages, European monarchs claimed to rule by “divine right”. What purpose was served by this claim? 1)It enabled the separation of church and state. 2) It enabled rulers to seize church lands. 3) It demonstrated that religion was stronger than political power. 4) It strengthened the monarch′s authority to rule. The Feud B/w Pope and Emperor • Conflicts—b/w monarchs & the Church. • 1054 Henry IV king of Germany vs. Pope Gregory VII • The Holy Roman emperors appointed Church officials--lay investiture. • 1076 Gregory VII excommunicates Henry IV. • 1122, treaty Concordat of Worms: Church could appt. bishops, emperor right to invest them w/ fiefs. The Struggle for Italy • Fredrik I (Barbarossa or “Red Beard”) married his son Henry to Constance heirsess of Sicily. • Emperors in Italy, German nobles grew independent. The Height of Church Power • Pope Innocent III claimed supremacy over all other rulers. • Tools • Excommunication & interdict to punish monarchs who challenged his power. The Crusaders and the Wider World Essential Standards: How do religions influence political power and create cultural unity in European Regions? I can: identify how all religions are similar. I can trace & give examples of how beliefs influence actions. CAUSES • Turks invade Palestine & attack Christian pilgrims. • Crusaders --religious zeal & desire to win wealth & land. • Only the 1st Crusade came close to achieving its goals. Captured Jerusalem in 1099. • 3rd Crusade, Saladin reopened the holy city to Christian pilgrims. EFFECTS • Religious hatred grows. • Trade increases. Western Europe Emerges From Isolation Immediate Long-Term Effects Effects • End of feudalism • trading centers Renaissance Age of Exploration Scientific Revolution The Reconquista Drive the Muslims from Spain. 1469 – Isabella of Castile married Ferdinand of Aragon, uniting two powerful kingdoms. After 1492 – Isabella ended the tradition of religious toleration “New Learning” & Medieval Thought • Scholasticism used logic to support Christian beliefs. • Thomas Aquinas concluded that faith & reason existed in harmonySumma Theologica LITERATURE • Vernacular, or language of everyday people. • Dante’s Divine Comedy Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales ARCHITECTURE • The Gothic Style was characterized by flying buttresses, or stone supports that stood outside the church. ART Religious themes. Stained-glass windows.