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True or False Edward held "I believe in God the father Almighty" as his main philosophical tenet. |
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True or False Pope Celestine V was imprisoned after his resignation by Boniface VIII. |
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True or False Wycliffe advocated predestination. |
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True or False Cericis laicos was written to combat Wycliffeism. |
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True or False The plague took on three forms: bubonic, septicemic and pheumonic. |
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True or False The Capetian line was broken with the death of Charles the Fair. |
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True *I was so tired when I wrote this that I actually called someone to get the answer to this...* |
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True or False The French King, Philip II, believed he was made of glass and would break easily. |
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True or False St. Joan of Arc convinced Gregory XI to return to Rome |
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True or False The Council of Constance was called to resolve the schism of the pope and antipope. |
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True or False Flagellants were heretics who believed that to escape divine punishment they should scourge themselves. |
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True or False Scholasticism founded new life in the first century under Ockham and Wycliffe. |
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True or False The statue of Laborers was passed in England to oppress the peasants. |
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True or False The Watt Tyler Rebellion was caused by the French aristocracy taking the land from the peasants. |
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True or False Jan Hus embraced the teaching of transubstantiation. |
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True or False The Hundred Years War was actually 80 years of constant warfare. |
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FLASE IT SAID 100 YEARS WAR!!! |
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This was the location of the seat of Peter from 1305 to 1377 |
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This pope moved papacy to France. |
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Clement V HOLY COW THERE ARE 3 CLEMENTS! yes i double checked i have all their names right. |
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She Received the stagmata. |
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He wrote the Unam sanctam |
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This was the city where the Plague began. |
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He declared Jews innocent of causing plague. *OMG LOOK BEHIND YOU!* |
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This was the Modern-day Belgium |
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She was burned at the stake as a heretic |
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He is the Father of nominalism |
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He was known as the anti pope |
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Clement VII Yes another flippin Clement |
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Pope ___ is responsible for splitting the College of Cardinals. |
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Boniface VIII wrote "Clerics laicos" to chastise ___ the ___. |
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In his bull (yes bull i dont get it either) ___ Boniface declared all people subject to the pope. |
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___ is the theory that the ultimate authority of the Church lay with bishops and the temporal ruler. |
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___ declared that dominion is found in grace. |
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Pope ___ Instituted the first jubilee year for the forgiveness of sins. |
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Boniface VIII Make sure you get all the Vs and Is right |
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The military Order of the ___ had half of their land seized by the French king. |
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St. Joan of Arc received visions that she was to make possible the coronation of ___. |
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In an experience called ___, Christ tells a soul that he takes it for his bride. |
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___ of ___ is credited with convincing Gregory XI with returning the papacy to Rome. |
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___ people died in Europe from the Black Death. |
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Pope Boniface VIII declared the first Jubilee year and, in procession, he carried two swords that represented ___ and ___ power. |
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___ was a professor at the University of Oxford. |
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