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Christianity In The Middle Ages
1,125 wordsChristianity played a major role throughout the Middle Ages in society and politics. The Middle Ages, classified from 600 AD to 1350 AD, was significantly effected by Christianity because of the impact it had on the daily lives of people of the time. The beginning of the Early Middle Ages, after the Fall of Rome in 476 AD and the period known as the Dark Ages, the reorganization of the empire brought a desire for faith and religion, primarily Christianity. This trend of Christian importance was ...
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Pope Urban Ii Roman Catholic Church
818 wordsThe Roman Catholic Church is a foundation of medieval European culture. However, certain people also had influential effects. These included Pope Urban II, Walter the Penniless, and Peter the Hermit. Everyone in Europe belonged to the Roman Catholic Church except Arabs, Jews, and the people of the Byzantine Empire. The position of Pope had great responsibility. The Pope had more power and wealth than any king or noble. However, most of the power of the church came from the excommunication. Anyon...
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Economic And Social Gregory Vii
1,069 wordsThere were various reasons for the ability of certain towns in Italy to establish a certain amount of self-government. The location of the maritime cities such as Genoa was able to benefit from the crusades making them powerful. This resulted in a knock on effect to the main inland towns and cities in the north due to increase in trade. This caused prosperity and growth, because of this and also because of certain socio-economic changes originating in the countryside, the cities and towns starte...
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Bishops And Priests Gregory Vii
1,289 wordsEuropean History 1 The period of national renaissance in Medieval Europe is closely connected with the discovery of individual. Long-term historical changes contributed to rise of new individuals the individuals who were well brought-up and well educated. 1) Plenty of well-educated people created numerous preconditions to blossom of medieval culture. For example, William Caxton (1422 - 1491) was the first English book printer. He was the first who printed the whole library of national writers an...
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Gregory Vii Henry Iv
737 wordsThe Rise of The Medieval Church Before the system of checks and balances between legislative, judicial and executive powers was introduced by American Constitution in 1787, the same system existed in medieval Europe, between Church and the secular authorities, before 1050, when Henry IV became the Emperor of Holy Roman Empire in very young age. Prior to that time, the appointment of Church officials had to be approved by representatives of state. Although, formally the Pope was appointing bishop...
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Church And State Church And The State
1,147 wordsPapal Expansion and The Importance of Harmonious Relations Between Church and State Ecclesiastical reform was incredibly important in the European Church in the late eleventh century and the early twelfth century. Previous to Emperor Henry III s reign there were extremely comfortable relations between the Church and the state which kept many kings, princes, and popes united, but actually upset many reformers. Papal reformers of the mid-eleventh century could primarily be categorized in two separ...
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