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| The English King who led the third crusade |
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| The practice of selling positions to the Church |
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| the pope who issued the call for the First Crusade |
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| the organized effort to drive the Muslims out of Spain |
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| the most famous and respected Muslim leader of his age |
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| The crusade that resulted in the signing of a truce and an agreement to allow christian pilgrims to visit the holy land |
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| the crusade that resulted in the capture of jerusalem by the christians (the only successful crusade) |
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| The architectural style most closely associated with the Age of Faith. |
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| The Church court used in Spain to persecute Jews and Muslims. |
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| The Crusade that failed in its goal of recapturing the Crusader state of Edessa from the Turks. |
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| The Crusade that resulted in the looting of Constantinople by Western Christians. |
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| appointment of bishops, abbots and other church officials by feudal lords and vassals. The secular ruler usually invested the elect/appointee with the insignia of his ecclesiastic office, while the Pope crowned the Holy Roman Emperor |
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| Who led the Norman conquest of England? |
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| Who forced whom to sign the Magna Carta? |
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| The english nobility forced John to sign |
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| What provided the origin of English common law? |
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| What was at stake in the Battle of Hastings |
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| Whether the Normans or the Angelo-Saxons would rule England |
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| Saladin's and Richards truce during the third crusade was direstly related to ........ |
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| King Phillip IV of France argues with the Pope because... |
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| the pope refused to allow his bishops to pay french taxes |
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| As a result of King Philip IV's arguement with the Pope... |
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| The Great Schism occured because of.. |
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| the election of three popes |
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| How did the Hundred years' war affact Western Europe? Why do many historians define the end of Middle Ages as the end of the Hundred Years' War? |
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| Hundred Years War affects Europe tremendously. If the poepl were submissive and let a French man rule England there would be a completely different country or a bigger France today. Historians probably chose this as the end of the Midle Ages because chivalry and lords owning land with peasants (fuedalism) was ending. Mostly, this marked the beginning of Nationalism in European countries and each country began to have organized rulers of their own country. It is the beginning of being more civilized. The hundred years war changed europe forever |
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