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Lecture 31 Final Review Dr. Ann T. Orlando 13 November

Final Review: Test Structure Test on November 20 (both periods) Closed book, closed notes Match events with dates, more dates than events (10 pts) Matching people with descriptions; more people than descriptions (20 pts) Definitions (20 pts) Match quotes from readings to authors; more authors than quotes (20 pts) Table of Orders (15 pts) Essay (15 pts) 2

Dates If I were you, I would know what key events in Church History are associated with these dates: 910, 1095, 1204, 1303, 1414,

Definitions Scholasticism Lay Investiture Simony Nepotism Avignon Papacy Conciliarism Indulgence Inquisition Fourth Lateran Council Mendicants 4

People Bonaventure Richard Lionhearted Innocent III Peter Damien Thomas Aquinas Anselm Thomas Becket Bruno Petrarch Bernard of Clairvaux Machiavelli Gregory VII Boniface VIII Dante Mehmed II Philip IV the Fair Peter Lombard Francis of Assisi Dominic Louis IX Otto I Saladin 5

Quotes Will not be tricky Five quotes, 7 authors If I were you, I would re-read this: Charter of Cluny Urban II, Call to First Crusade Gregory VII, Dictatus Papae Francis of Assisi, Rule Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica Bonaventure, Itinerarium Dante, Divine Comedy Boniface VIII, Unam Sanctam 6

Table on Orders Provide Founder, Century, Mission, Rule for these Orders Benedictines Cluny Carthusians Cistercians Franciscans Dominicans Carmelites Augustinians Templars 7

Essay Describe why the office of bishop was so contested between kings and popes from 900 to Otto I Gregory VII and HRE Henry IV Calixtus II and HRE Henry V, Concordat of Worms Innocent III and English King John Boniface VIII and French Philip the Fair Avignon Papacy Great Western Schism Conciliarism 8