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Intro and Chapter 9
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Conquered England William of Normandy (the Conqueror
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Apostle who spread Christianity thoughout the Greek speaking world Paul
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First to divide the Roman Empire Diocletian
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Moved the Roman capital to Byzantium Constantine
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First to unify Europe after the fall of Rome Charlemagne
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Declared the independence of the Church from lay appointments Gregory VII
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Forced to sign the Magna Carta John
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Pope who issued the Unam Sanctam Boniface VIII
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His claim to the French throne was the spark that began the Hundred Years’ War Edward III
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Relative of the deceased French king who was declared the new king (rather than Edward III of England Philip VI
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With Wat Tyler he began a peasant rebellion in England John Ball
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French king known for his piety Louis IX
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He was excommunicated by the Pope four times and was defeated by his German nobles Frederick II
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Infant king of England and France Henry VI
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Young woman who inspired the French to drive the English out of France Joan of Arc
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Ended Mongol rule in Russia and brought much of Russia under Moscow’s control Ivan III (the Great)
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Pope of the early 13 th century who promoted the doctrine of papal Plenitude of Power Innocent III
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French pope who moved the headquarters of the Church to Avignon, France Clement V
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French king who won the Hundred Years’ War Charles VII
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English scholar who criticized the wealth of the clergy and papal infallibility; and argued for the authority of scripture over Pope or Councils John Wycliffe
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Victor at the Battle of Agincourt who was declared the heir to the French throne Henry V
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His dispute with the pope over taxation of the clergy sparked the “Babylonian Captivity” of the church Philip IV (the “Fair”)
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This Avignon pope introduced the practice of the selling of indulgences as a way to raise funds Clement VI
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His criticisms of the church, emphasis on the Bible, and simpler forms of worship led to his fiery end John Huss
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Asian based warriors who gained control of Russia for 3 centuries Mongols
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Group from what is today eastern France who switched sides during the Hundred Years’ War Burgundians
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Along with William of Ockham, he argued for the independence of monarchs from Papal control Marsilius of Padua
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These high officials in the Church supervised a number of congregations in their region bishops
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The general term for men ordained to carry on ministry in the church clergy
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Someone who was obligated to fight when called upon by the landowner who had granted him land vassal
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Organizations of craftsmen who controlled the training, quality of production, and employment of people in their craft guild
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Scholars who pursued knowledge by use of Aristotelian logic Scholastics
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A general term for the townspeople of the late Middle Ages Burghers (or bourgeoisie or burgess)
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A general term for the people who worked the land during feudalism peasants
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The people of the church who are not ordained for ministry laity
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An agricultural worker who was not free to leave the manor upon which he and his family worked serf
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Followers of Wycliffe’s teachings lollards
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The conflict between England and France that began early in the 14 th century Hundred Years’ War
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This French legislature was created during the Hundred Years’ War for the purpose of approving taxes Estates General
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An anti tax revolt by French peasants Jacquerie
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This Papal bull declared that the Church was superior over all secular powers Unam Sanctum
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The direct tax on French peasants taille
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Religious zealots who believed beating themselves with whips would bring an end to the plague flagellants
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Treaty that ended the vassalage of the English king and gave England sovereignty over large portions of France Bretigny
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Law passed by the English Parliament to keep peasant wages to pre-plague levels Statute of Laborers
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Genre in art and literature that was intended to remind people of their mortality and the need for Christian living Dance of Death ( Danse Macabre)
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Followers of John Huss Hussites
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These clergymen and scholars believed key church decisions should be made by a large group rather than an individual conciliarists
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Where Huss was executed and where the church was restored to one pope. Constance
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This 13 th century group, along with the Waldensians, were declared heretical because of their call for a simplicity of religion and separation from the world. Cathars
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Authored by Marsilius of Padua this writing argued for the independence of monarchs from Papal authority Defender of Peace
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Treaty that made Henry V the heir to the French throne Treaty of Troyes
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Forty-three years after the Council of Constance ended the Great Schism this Papal bull condemned Councils as a means of making church decisions Execrabilis
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Key battle of 732 Battle of Tours
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Church event of 1054 Schism of Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox
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1453 Fall of Constantinope to Turks and End of the 100 Years’ War
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1066 William of Normandy Conquered England
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1215 King John of England signed the Magna Carta
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800 Charlemagne crowned emperor by the Pope
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1417 Council of Constance
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1347 Beginning of the Black Death
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1302 Boniface VIII issued the Unam Sanctum
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1378 Great Schism of the Catholic Church began
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1337 Beginning of the Hundred Years’ War
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1309 Beginning of the Babylonian Captivity
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