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Angel Gonzalez

Medieval Conflicts and Crusades

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When were the Medieval crusades? 700-1500
Why did Charlemagne want the title "emperor"? According to Roman belif, this gave the ruler a special relationship with God
What did Henry IV do to challenge Pope Gregory's authority? ignore his rules and remove him as pope
When did the Pope crown Charlemagne as emperor? 800's
When was William the Conqueror crowned the king of England? Christmas day in the year 1066
Who fought in the battle of Hastings? The Normans and the English army
What were two limits on the kings power that came from the Magna Carta ? Recognize the rights of Barons and not to collect more taxes unless a council agrees to
What was common law based on? Roman Law and judges decisions rather then laws passed by a law making assembly
What three types of law was English common law based on? Anglo-Saxon common law, Norman French feudal law , and church law
What opportunity did Pope Urban see for himself by calling for the Crusades? To make real his claim of authority over all Christendom
What was the inquisition? A church court designed to investigate and judge heretics
Who were Moorish rulers tolerant of? Jews and Christians
Why was Isabella and Ferdinand's marriage important? It united Spain's largest kingdoms
Why were Morris rulers in Spain tolerant of Judaism and Christianity? The Quran encouraged all three religions to worship one God
What subjects did students go to Cardoba for? Medicine, philosophy and music
What did the Magna Carta do? It limited the Kings power
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