Architecture_ Seoul Imagination by Ulla Reimer
High and Late Middle Ages 1050-1450. Where it begins… -Feudalism is the way of life -Church & Nobles have a great deal of the power -Monarchs will attempt.
Chapter 8. Monarchs, Nobles and the Church How was power distributed amongst these groups in the middle ages? How did monarchs try to centralize.
High and Late Middle Ages
Challenges to Church Power Reading pgs. 271-273 The Babylonian Captivity (1309 - 1377)
The Church in the Middle Ages
Preconditions for the Reformation
Revival in Europe European monarchs begin to build strong states –England –France –Holy Roman Empire The Crusades sped up the transformation in Europe.
Preconditions for the Reformation Pope’s Unam Sanctam-Pope has authority over all earthly Kings Fr King Philip IV despised-Why? Advisor elected Pope-Clement.
Pierre Triboulet, UMR AGIR, INRA Toulouse Stéphanie Pérès, USC GAIA, Bordeaux Sciences Agro
Medieval West in Crisis