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the western schism began with the
the time when there were two popes
John Hus
challenged the authority of the Roman catholic church
the hundred years war was between
England and france
the primary cause of the hundred years war
over the succession to the crown of one of the countries involved
the bubonic plague first struck Europe in
Italy
the hundred years war ultimately won by
france
of the following, the disaster that was first to strike Europe in the 14th century was
famine
the bubonic plague that struck in the 14th century was probably brought to Europe by Genoese traders who maintained a training post in
the crimea
a major issue that led to the dispute between the French king and the pope was
lay investiture
from 1309-1377 the pope lived in
Avignon
sicily is off the coast off
Italy
the first major battle of the hundred years war occurred at
crecy
new monarchs
attempted to assert centralized power in their lands
in france, an annual direct tax was called a
taille
the French king known as the spider and who greatly advanced a strong French state was
Louis XI
the pope who issued Unum Sanctum directed at the French at the beginning of the 14th century was
Boniface VIII
Jacqueries were
peasant rebellions
the English achieved a great victory over the French I 1415 at
Agincourt
the king who led the English to victory in the 1415 battle against the French was
henry IV
after 1438 the position of Holy Roman emperor was held in the hands of the
habsburgs
in the 15th century the country that pursued a policy of strict conformity to catholocism was
spain
by the end of the 15th century each of the following had established new monarchies except
holy roman empire
the French king who engineered the election of a French pope led to the pope leaving rome to live in france was
Philip IV
the first tudor king was
Henry VIII
the western schism ended in 1417 by the actions of the council of
constance
each of the following was a consequence of the bubonic plague except
increase in number of workers
how did the nature of warfare change in the hundred years war
archers became a dominant force
the conflict in England in the second half of the 15th century over who would become king is known as the
wars of the roses
the conflict in question 28 was fought primarily
among groups of English nobles
the man who emerged as king as a consequence of the conflict in question 28, and who became englands first new monarch was
henry vII
the prince of Moscow who pushed the monguls out of Russia was
ivan III
spains strongest kingdoms, Aragon and Castile, were united when
Isabella married Ferdinand
French kings were traditionally crowned at the cathedral of
reims
a medieval holocaust of jews occurred in the city of
Strasbourg