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This is a word meaning White monks |
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Frederick I Yeah i have no idea what the relationship is so please message me and tell me. |
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First archbishop of Canterbury |
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Also known as Will the Bastard (woo bad word!) |
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He was the Duke of Aquitaine |
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William the Pious Yea theres two williams in this chapter. |
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Founded the Carthusian order |
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St. Bruno yeah theres a difference between Bruno and Berno so make suer you know it! |
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A Sixteen-year-old pope 16!!! |
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First pope to be assassinated |
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Charlemagne's son was named ___. |
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The body of Pope ___ was exhumed by Stephen VI and placed on trial. |
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The appointment of family members to important positions of authority is called ___. |
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The Norsemen who wreaked havoc on Europe were called ___. |
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The first abbot of Cluny was ___. |
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___ is credited with beginning the Holy Roman Empire. |
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___ is the practice of appointing bishops and abbots by secular rulers. |
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Carolingian rule in the West ended when ___ was elected King of France |
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___ was the first archbishop of Canterbury |
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Pope ___ wrote Dictatus papae. |
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St. Gregory VII told ___ to "Go to Canossa." |
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___ was martyred by his "friend" Henry II for refusing to support his campaign to control the Church. |
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Thomas a Becket (theres accually suppose to be a / over the a because its french) |
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In the ___ Henry attempted to gain control of Church revenues. |
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Constitutions of Claredon |
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The treaty of ___ split Charlemagne's kingdom into three. |
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The mid-twelfth century is often known as the Age of ___. |
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True or FalseThe collapse of the Carolingian Empire led to feudalism in the West. |
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True or False Monastic reform began at Jarrow |
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True or False Cluny answered directly to the pope, freeing it from the complications found in feudalism. |
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True or False St. Odo of Cluny convinced St. Gregory VII to forgive Henry IV. |
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True or False The Concordat of Worms officially ended the Investiture controversy. |
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True or False Frederick II of Germany was known as the anti-Christ during his reign. |
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True or False Cluniac monasteries called for each monk to develop his own spirituality before that of the group. |
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True or False Otto I was a strong supporter of lay investure. |
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True or False Pope St.Gregory VII penalized both those practicing simony and those benefiting from it. |
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True or False Bl. Urban II is known as the Father of Canon Law. |
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True or False Henry II was also known as "Barbarossa." |
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True or False Pope Innocent III was the first to refer to his office as that of the "Vicar of Christ." |
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True or False Frederick II was deposed by Pope Innocent IV |
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True or False Carthusians sought the ascetic life of a hermit within the contest of a monastery. |
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True or False Frederick I is remembered for his healthy relationship with the Church. |
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True!! No jk its False Or is it no i promise its false |
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