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30 Cards in this Set
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Founded the Franciscan's-rejected all property and begged
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Sain Francis of Assisi
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French woman who saved King Charles' life..burned at stake for being a witch
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Joan of Arc
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heavy wheeled plow with an iron plowshire-turned over heavy clay
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Carruca
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Goal was to harmonize Christian teachings with the works of Greek philosophers
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Scholastricism
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lead a groupd of people who wanted to end corruption of clergy
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John Hus
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struggle between Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV
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Investiture Controversy
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language of everyday speech in a region became popular in the 12th century
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Vernacular
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court that found heretics and developed a procedure to deal with this
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Inquisition
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great landowners
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patricians
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forbids priests from giving sacraments of the church
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interdict
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10% of pay that serfs had to pay to the church
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Tithe
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composer of Gregorian Chants
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Hildegard of Bingen
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practice of appointing church officials with lord interference
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lya investiture
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econimic system based on money, rather than barter
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money economy
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agricultural estate run by a lord and worked by peasants
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manor
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this business assosication played a leading role in life
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guilds
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peasants who are legally bound to the land
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serfs
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means for receiving god's grace and were necessary for salvation
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sacraments
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territories in central Italy controlled by the Catholic Church
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Papal States
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important objects connected to saints and wre consideredworthy of worship
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Relics
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wrote Summa Theologica to reconcile knowledge learned through Bible with knowledge learned through reason and experience
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Saint Thomas Aquinas
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a new cathedral style of architecture with ribbed vaulted and painted arches
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gothic
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believed the pope was the supreme jodge of European affairs
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Pope Innocent III
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pope who lost control of supremacy
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Pope Boniface VIII
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most devastating natural disaster-disease
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Black Death
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split in the Catholic CHurch
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Great Schism
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most highly regarded thing to studay; study of religion
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theology
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economic system where people invest in trade and goods to make a profit
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commercial capitalism
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the denial of basic chruch doctrines
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heresy
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hostility towards jews
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Anti-Semetism
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