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    The Holy Roman Empire

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    (Augusta) from Pope John XII. For many years after this ceremony an Emperor would be proclaim in German lands which would become the Holy Roman Empire. The formative years of the Holy Roman Empire‚ included the papal decline and recovery of Rome in addition to the struggle for power. A pope is in need of help from the Frankish king. After being physically attacked by his enemies in the streets of Rome. It is not known what is agreed‚ but Charlemagne travels to Rome in 800 to support the pope. But unexpectedly

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    Lotario Scotti

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    Hello‚ I am Lothar of Segni‚ or Lotario Scotti‚ otherwise known as Pope Innocent III. I was born into a noble Italian family‚ and therefore was sent to the finest schools in all of Europe‚ such as University of Paris‚ and the University of Bologna. I was entrusted with important tasks by Pope Lucius III and Pope Gregory 8th. At the young age of thirty‚ my dear uncle‚ Pope Clement‚ made me a cardinal. Not to toot my own horn‚ but I was born to rule. During my lifetime‚ I was given the gift of great

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    The Beggars Summons The Beggars Summons was first placed on the doors of friaries from 1st January 1559‚ warning that all friars are to be evacuated and to be taken over by the poor. This was on the next Whitsunday. The authors of the summons are unknown‚ however it has used words similar to that of John Knox. The summons as if written by the “Blynd‚ Cruked Bedrelles‚ Wedowis‚ Orphelingis and utter pure so visited by the hand of god”1. Warns that with the past wrongs reformation is coming. The summons

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    University of Santo Tomas

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    theology and philosophy. By November 20‚ 1645‚ Pope Innocent X elevated the college to a university. In 1680‚ it was subsequently placed under the royal patronage of the Spanish monarchy. In 1681‚ Pope Innocent XI declared it a Public University of General Studies allowing it to confer other degrees. In 1734 Pope Clement XII authorized the University to confer degrees in all existing faculties as well as all others that might be introduced in the future. The Pope also approved the curriculum in the entire

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    Innocent III Chapter Summary

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    the world of the Holy Roman Empire up to Pope Innocent. She explains the papacy at the time and how it interacted with the modern world. Sayers goes into depth as to how he made all of his power grabs with kings‚ the fourth crusade‚ and his convening of the fourth Lateran Council. The majority of the book is a gross amount of details. The beginning of the chapter on Innocent’s life describes his family and how they got to be in the position they did. Pope Innocent’s birth name was Lotario dei Conti

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    World History

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    Chapter 7 Define: * Plateau: a relatively high‚ flat land areas * Desert * Savanna: broad grassland dotted with small trees and shrubs Define: * Animism: * Griot: a special class of African storytellers who help keep alive a people’s history * Subsistence Farming: the practice of growing just enough crops for personal use‚ not for sale * Matrilineal: tracing lineage through the mother rather than the father * Patrilineal: tracing lineage through the father Know

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    Sir Thomas More and Utopia

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    contrasted with what people thought were his personal religious beliefs. In October 1529‚ King Henry VIII appointed More to Lord Chancellor after Cardinal Wolsey failed to convince Pope Clement VII to give the King an annulment of his marriage to Queen Catherine of Aragon. Henry began to convince himself that the Pope was only the Bishop of Rome and therefore had no authority of the Christian Church as a whole. More was fully devoted to Henry

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    Michelangelo Last Judgement

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    considered one of the best artists of all time. One of his most famous works is the ceiling fresco he painted in the Sistine Chapel‚ which is in Vatican City‚ Rome. Twenty-five years later‚ when Michelangelo was sixty years old‚ he was asked by Pope Clement VII to paint the alter wall in the Sistine Chapel: the Last Judgment. This piece represents the Second Coming of Christ and the eternal judgment by God of all humans. It took Michelangelo five years to paint the Last Judgment‚ from 1536-1541. This

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    the Tudor period‚ in particular the wives of King Henry VIII. This is more in depth than just the wives of Henry VIII‚ but compares their treatment with that of modern day England. I am going to perform in-depth research into the wives of King Henry VII and that of the current Royal family. Today’s Royals have much more freedom and are treated better than during the Tudor period. The women of today’s royal family are able to be heirs to the crown along with marry who they love. II. Tudor Period

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    History4b REVIEW Final

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    of the powerful new state Burgundy in 1369 (ended in 1477) led to the rise of heavy artillery and tight battle formations The Great Schizm Where: Europe What: split in Europe revolving around two separate popes‚ resolved by the Council of Constance (1414-1418) where Martin V was elected pope When: 1378-1417 Significance: idea of purgatory began‚ remission of sin for good works purgatory as a place to wait until sins fully purged Ciompi Revolt: Where: Florence When: 1378 (late 14th century) Who:

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