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32 Cards in this Set
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Sacrament
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Church rituals
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Abbot
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Monastery Head
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Abbess
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Nuns
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Cardinals
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High church officials in Rome ranking
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Lay investiture
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Secular rulers gave symbols of office to bishops they appointed.
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Heresy
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Denial of basic church teachings
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Excommunication
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Expulsion from the church
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Friar
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Wandering preachers
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Inquisition
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Court setup to seek and punish people suspected of heresy
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Common law
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Henry II setup common law across kingdom instead of different rules from every feudal lord.
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Grand jury
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A group of people who submitted the names of people suspected of crimes
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Secular clergy
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Pope bishops and priests
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Regular clergy
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Monks and nuns
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Magna Carta
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Placed clear limits on royal power
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1059
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Church council declared political leaders could no longer choose pope
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1073
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Cardinals elected reformed Gerogy 7th
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1215
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Convened a council that condemed drunkness fasting
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1232
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Inquesition
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Alfred the Great 871-899
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Defeated danes in AD 886
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Edward the confessor
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-Last anglo-saxon king
-Three rivals claimed his throne after he died in 1066 |
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William the conquer 1066-1087
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-Invaded England in AD 1066
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Henry I 1100-1135
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Setup department of royal courts, finances, called exchequer
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Henry II 1154-1199
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Established common law
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Richard I 1189-1199
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Ineffective monarch
led third crusade |
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John I 1199-1216
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Raised taxes and punished enemies
12-15 forced by nobles to sign magna carta |
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Henry III 1210-1272
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First child to become king
increase in city population great council now called Parliament |
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Edward I 1272-1307
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Encouraged growth of Parliament
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Hugh Capet 987-996
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French noble
First Capetian king |
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Louis 6 1108-1137
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used town people to strengthen monarchy
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Philip Augustus 1180-1223
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Doubled size of his territory by marriage and war
est semi permanent army |
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Louis 9 1226-1270
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Kings can only mint coins
Ban on private warfare ban on certain arms |
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Philip 4 1295-1314
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Increased land by defeating england/flanders
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