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By Emiliano Mesa History and English Projcet Table of Contents Collage Tittle Intro Table of contents The Church in the Middle Ages The work of a Pope Popes on
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By Emiliano Mesa History and English Projcet Table of Contents Collage Tittle Intro Table of contents The Church in the Middle Ages The work of a Pope Popes on war Becoming a Pope. . Pope John Paul II. Pope John XXIII. On 27. th. April 2014 in Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome, Popes John Paul II and John XXIII were canonised by our current pontiff, Pope Francis.. . . Saint John XXIII. PP 56-59. Johan Gutenberg. Experimented with moveable type. Invented the . p. rinting . p. ress 1455. Made individual letters easily moveable on a print. Variety of text could be made . by re-arranging . CREDIT. The Background of the Crusades. Why Were the Crusades Fought?. Where the Battles Were Fought. Background. The Catholic Church of this time held control over Western Europe through the powerful Holy Roman Empire. This power gave the Popes the authority to declare war. They preached Christ is concerned with the political order of man, and intends for his agents on earth, kings, popes, bishops, to establish on earth a Christian Republic that was a “single, universal, transcendental state’ ruled by Christ through the lay and clerical magistrates he endowed with . Chapter 10, section 1. Topic Question. What were the powers of popes and kings, and how did these powers lead to conflict?. The Big Idea. Popes and Kings dominated European society in the Middle Ages.. Founded in 1982, in Milan, center of Italian Design. . Master in Business Design. :. t. eaching “not just the business . of. design, but business . through. design.”. http://www.bticino.com/site/conosci_bticino/territori/. Holt, chapter 10, section 1. Kinds of Power. Spiritual (control of religion and the afterlife): Popes. Secular (control of worldly things): Kings. What would it look like when a king exercised his political power?. Increased Trade. New Ideas and Products. Monasteries, Abbeys, and Convents. Clergy. Pope. Pilgrimages. Muslim Invasion. St. Thomas Aquinas. Suma . Theologica. Natural Law. . St. Augustine. City of God. in the Middle Ages p. 105. . Since the 5th century, the popes of the Catholic Church had claimed supremacy over the affairs of the Church. They had also gained control over territories in central Italy that came to be known as the Papal States. This control kept the . Popes & Kings. Chapter . 18, Section 1. World History. Alabama Course of Study. Standard . 16: . Describe major cultural changes in Western Europe in the High Middle Ages.. Standard 17: . Explain how events and conditions fostered political and economic changes in the late Middle Ages and led to the origins of the Renaissance.. The End of the Middle Ages!. The Black Death. 1347-1351. Here a Germ, There a Germ. Medieval Towns. “The filth from the [first floor] toilets fell onto the heads of the passers-by”-Court records 1321. Monastery . Troubadour . Serf . What Leader brought Christianity to the Franks? . Who wrote the book of rules that will be used to govern monasteries?. Which Group of raiders or explorers were also known as Norsemen. Overview of today’s class on the Catholic Church:. The . foundation of the Catholic Church . by Jesus Christ. . The . twelve Apostles. , . how Christ chose them, . how He chose St. Peter to be the head of the early Church, . New Ideas and Products. Monasteries, Abbeys, and Convents. Clergy. Pope. Pilgrimages. Muslim Invasion. St. Thomas Aquinas. Suma . Theologica. Natural Law. . St. Augustine. City of God. 1.. 2. . 3. . Middle Ages Kings and Popes Learning Target 7.34 I can demonstrate understanding of the conflict and cooperation between the Papacy and European monarchs, including Charlemagne, Gregory VII, and Emperor Henry IV.
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