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which pope unsuccessfully opposed the French King for taxing clergy

Boniface VIII (8th)

Peace and justice are the primary goal of whose reign over France

Louis IX

Parliament is able to serve as a check on the king's power by asserting its...?

power of the purse

what is the selling of church offices?

simony

Ile-deFrance was what

small area surrounding Paris

Philip II tripled the size of his domain by taking land from which English king?

John

Which pope called for the first Crusade?

Urban II (2nd)

4th crusade ended with what city?

Constantinople

Who laid the foundation for the English kingdom?

Alfred the Great

Who established the Estates-General?

Philip IV

who subdued the Welsh and made his son the Prince of Wales?

Edward I (1st)

Who made England part of Danish empire?

Canute

Who was called Barbarossa and married his son to the heiress of Sicily?

Frederick I (1st)

Who was forced to sign the Magna Carta?

John

Who was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 962?

Otto I

Who was defeated in battles by Richard I but successful in holding Jerusalem?

Saladin

When William surveyed the land, tax resource findings were collected in what document?

Domesday Book

Groups that supported the monastery by begging.

Mendicant orders

term that means holding of beliefs contrary to teaching

heresy

what was the church court that battled heresy called?

Inquisition

Appointment of clergymen to position of authority by kingsand nobles

lay investiture

act of depriving of an individual of sacraments

excommunication

agreement that ended controversy over who would appoint clergymen

Concordat of Worms

Henry II's uniform laws for all of England is called

common law

term whose root means cross

Crusade

King John clashed with Innocent III over what matter?

Archbishop of Canterbury

Which of the Crusades was most successful?

1st Crusade

what three kings were involved in the Kings' Crusade and from where?

Richard 1- England, Philip II- France, Frederick I- Germany