Pope Gregory the Great Son of wealthy Roman senator

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Pope Gregory the Great Son of wealthy Roman senator Sales possessions to build seven monasteries Devotes his life to simple prayer Pope ask him to be his messenger to Constantinople Gregory writes important book that laid out important Christian ideas like Purgatory 590 becomes Pope

Pope Gregory United western Europe through missionaries Believed that church and state formed one society Christendom the pope should rule in spiritual matters and the emperor in material affairs. *Gregorian chant: religious music Latin based on Scripture, no harmonies, no instruments *Gregorian calendar still used today

Pope Leo III / Charlemagne Christendom worked once Pope Leo III needed the help of Charlemagne to keep Rome from being attacked Charlemagne was a powerful conqueror In exchange Pope Leo III named him Holy Roman emperor 800 AD Charlemagne helped, gained control of almost all of western Europe

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