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The European Renaissance and Reformation 1300-1600 Renaissance • The “rebirth” of classical learning, art, writing and an intellectual rediscovery of Ancient Rome and Greece. TURBULENT YEARS The Ending of Ages, Hundred Years’ War and the Plague 1300-mid 1400 The Age of Faith— • during The Middle Ages— time where the church was seen as head, not questioned and obeyed • Seen as a social regression (compared to Greek and Roman cultures) • People started to distrust the church, leading to the decline of the Age of Faith The Age of Chivalry— • Chivalry—behavior/warrior code use by knights (individual training and service to others) • Now: Seen as “courtly love,” virtue, honor Ending of the Age of Faith • Pope Boniface VIII disobeyed by King Philip IV of France • First open rejection of papal spiritual dominance • Pope Boniface captured by French before finalizing a new papal bull The Death of Pope Boniface VIII Avignon • Clement V – 1305--French archbishop appointed pope under Philip IV’s urging – Papacy moved to Avignon The Great Schism • Caused people to distrust the church • Caused by the return of the papacy to Rome and the pope’s death (Gregory XI) • The Romans wanted a Roman pope, so the Cardinals elected a man with no French ties— Urban VI—Quick regret The Great Schism • Cardinals retreated to Anagni and elected Clement VII, reestablishing Avignon as the papal court • antipope The Great Schism • Diplomatic problem not just religious • Avignon: Rome: France, Scotland, England, Denmark, Burgundy Holy Roman Empire • The Council of Constance – 1414 – Finally ended the Schism – Resignation of popes, election of Pope Martin V The Bubonic Plague—1300s • Bubo-swollen, inflamed lymph node in the armpit, groin or neck The Hundred Years’ War • Series of wars ranging from 1337 to 1453 between France and England • Chivalry—still in play, looked down on common foot soldiers The Longbow • Battle of Crécy- * • Battle of Poitiers • Battle of Agincourt – All three battles: English introduced the longbow and slaughtered the French – Knights could not stand against the longbow • Laid groundwork for the end of chivalric warfare. This is a random guy…I do not know him. Joan of Arc • Helped France win the Hundred Years’ War • Helped Charles VII to victory and kingship • She as captured by the English, and not defended by Charles. • She was burned at the stake. End of the War—1453 • Nationalism • France power increased • England—War of the Roses – End with Henry Tudor becoming king – Tudor reign for 117 years • Religious devotion and chivalry drawn to close (knights deemed obsolete and changed medieval society) • End of Age of Faith and Age of Chivalry The Crusades • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgVDGdex XvY&list=PL54B03B391D3502E3&index=11&fe ature=plpp_video--TURNING POINT— CRUSADES • Impact on Renaissance– Opened them up to Middle Eastern culture, religion, and technology – Failure—Made the church look bad and unreliable FEUDALISM • Feudalism-was a set of legal and military customs in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries, which was a system for structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labor Feudalism • King- monarch over a country, top of feudal pyramid • Nobles-rank that possesses privileges, or eminence, and certain rights not granted to members of other classes in a society, such as commoners • Knights (vassal)-A medieval tenant giving military service as a mounted man-at-arms to a feudal landholder. • Peasants/Serfs-A member of the lowest feudal class, attached to the land owned by a lord and required to perform labor in return for certain legal or customary rights. • Vassal: person who has entered into a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch The Ending of Feudalism Serfs: http://www.you tube.com/watch ?v=esZm74Qoqk MONARCH Ms Bagley Superintendent NOBLES Greater Mr Adair, Principal Lesser Ms Jones, Ms Mitchell, Mr Sams Assistant Principals KNIGHT (vassal) Ms Boring Social Studies Teacher PEASANTS/SERF You The Students The Decline of Feudalism • Due to plague—money now source of exchange, not just land • Less people alive, more jobs available and people were capable of moving up social classes • Feudal armies could not stand against new technology • Decline of church’s power