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40 Cards in this Set
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Dark Ages
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476- 1000
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High Middle Ages
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1000-1300
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Late Middle Ages
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1300- 1500
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Requirments of Fathers of the Curch
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1) antiquity
2) Orthodoxy of doctrine 3) Eminent Sanctity 4) Approbation of the Church |
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4 Latin Fashers
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1) Ambrose
2) Jerome 3) Augustine 4) Gregory (only one to be Pope) |
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574
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Converstion of Gregory to Christianity
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The Consolation of Philosophy
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Book written by Boethius while awaiting execution
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Scriptoria
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Departments concerned exclusively with copying manuscripts
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Legates
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Special emissaries who carried the pope's orders throughout Europe
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590
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Gregory was called to be pope
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Heresy
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the belief in doctrines officially condemned by the church, once again became a concern in the the High Middle Ages
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Crusade
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"taking the cross"
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Friars
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Dominican order ("brothers")
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What is the difference between Friars and Monks
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Monks take a vow of STABILITY
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Evanglical Council
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- Poverty
- Chastit - Obedience |
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University
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a group of persons possessing a common purpose
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1205
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On the way to a campaign St Francis was seized by the ideal of poverty
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1208
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St Francis was in intense praryer and had a spiritual experience
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1209
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Disciple persuade St Francis to establish their community as a valid one
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1219 Danieta, Egypt
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Francis stepped into a battle and almost converted Turkish Sultan
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1224
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Mt. Alverno, St Francis received stigmata
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1095
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Crusades began in 1095
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Geometry
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Euclid's form of mathamatics
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Chanson de geste
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"songs of great deeds"
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Dante's book
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Divine Comedy
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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Canterbury Tales
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The Knights Templar
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"The society of poor knights of Christ"
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1115
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Hugh de Payens
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1128
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Baldwin I gave kinghts approval
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Grandmaster
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Big Cheif
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Seneschal
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Executive officer
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Grand marshall
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In charge of Military affairs
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Comander
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Tresurer (Finnanical officer)
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Draper
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Oversaw maintenantce of Prop.
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General Chapter
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Small assemble of experience kinights who advised the grandmaster
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Romanesque
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term applied to new architectural style
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Pope Boniface VIII
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was an outspoken advocate of papal authority
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Unam Sanctam
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"subjection to the Roman pontiff is absolutely necessary to salvation for every human creature"
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John Wyclif
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attacked not only church abuses but also certain of the church's doctrines
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John Hus
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a preacher in Prague and later rector of the university there
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