PPT-Middle Ages: The Roman Catholic Church
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Warm Up 1 How was the Roman Catholic Church a powerful force during the Middle Ages 2 Analyze the power of the Church with feudalism Objective Students will be
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Warm Up 1 How was the Roman Catholic Church a powerful force during the Middle Ages 2 Analyze the power of the Church with feudalism Objective Students will be able to evaluate the role of the Roman Catholic Church in Medieval Europe. Without a common government in Europe, the Catholic Pope became an important political leader. On the manor, priests were powerful because the controlled peoples’ access to heaven by delivering the sacraments & absolving sins. Major Eras of European History. Ancient: Greece/Rome. Middle Ages: Everything in between (500 – 1500). Modern: 1500’s and on. Periodization of the Middle Ages. Early Middle Ages: 500 CE – 1000 CE. ages and medieval civilization: . the rise of western Europe. 1000-1300 ad. High middle ages. Church and State. Out of the dark . ages. Monarchies. The University. High middle ages. 1: Church . and . Vocabulary. Middle Ages Castle. Chivalry Vassal. Knight Feudalism. Fief Lord. Serf Manor. Coat of Arms. What was the Middle Ages the ‘Middle’ of?. The Middle Ages was the period of European history between 500AD and 1500AD.. World History SOL 9a – 9d. Charlemagne. Franks emerged as a force in Western Europe. Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope. Most of Western Europe was in the new empire. Power of the Church was established in political life. The beginning…Early Middle Ages. Decline of Roman Empire . Rise of Northern Europe . New forms of government . Heavy “. Romanization. ” (religion, language, laws, architecture, government). Latin. Bell work and activities Middle Ages (Dark Ages). Bell work 10/12. Brainstorm “The Middle Ages”. Write anything that comes to mind.. Share with your group. Fill in words from each others lists.. Today in history…. Without a common government in Europe, the Catholic Pope became an important political leader. On the manor, priests were powerful because the controlled peoples’ access to heaven by delivering the sacraments & absolving sins. 425-434. Popey. Greecy. 1. In what respects did Byzantium continue the patterns of the classical Roman Empire? In what ways did it diverge from those patterns. ?. Continued Patterns p. 427 and p. 432. 1. Pick up the papers by the door.. 2. Add these page numbers:. Page . # 117: Quiz – Islam & Islamic Civs.. Page #118: Notes: The Middle Ages. 3. Review for your Islam/Islamic Civilizations quiz today. Use the following terms to guide your review:. Religion. The Catholic Church was the only church in Europe at the time. Lives of people were dominated by the church. Bishops and Archbishops played key roles in government. Parish priests came from poorer backgrounds. The Decline Roman empire lead to an era called the Middle ages . Invasion affect in Europe . Constant invasions and constant welfare lead to:. Disruption on trade . Downfall of cities. Population shift . Major Question 1. How did political power in Europe shift after the fall of the Roman Empire? . First of all…. Rome was divided into two empires in 284 AD. by the Emperor Diocletian. West (Rome) East (Constantinople). By A.D. 500, Western Europe had divided into many Germanic kingdoms. . Many had adopted the Roman ways. After Roman armies abandoned the area of England, groups known as Angles and Saxons settled there. (.
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