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The Later Middle Ages

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Black Death   Outbreak of plague(mostly bubonic) in the mid 14th century that killed 20 to 50% to European population; caused social, political, economic and cultural revolution and upheaval  
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Giovanni Boccaccio   1313-1375, Italian writer and poet, best know work "Decameron", wrote of reaction to the plague  
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Flagellants   popular movement in 1348, men and women who migrated and flogged themselves to win God's forgiveness  
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Pogroms   Organized massacres of Jews, the worst were carried out in Germany; started a history of deep rooted Anti-Semitism  
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"Ars Moriendi"   Book from 1415, 'The Art of Dying', offer advice on how to die well or have a good death  
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Jacquerie   1358 French peasant revolt in Northern France, this failed and peasants massacred  
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English Peasants' Revolt   Took place in 1381 as an immediate result of taxes, poll tax was eliminated and most pardoned  
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Hundred Years' War   War that broke out between England and France because Edward III had a claim to the French Throne; England lost in the end  
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Henry V of England   King that renewed Hundred Years' War and made himself heir to the French throne via Treaty of Troyes(1420)  
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Battle of Agincourt   Battle in 1415 (Hundred Years') where the French lost 6,000 men and the English only lost 300; staggering French defeat  
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Dauphin   Heir(oldest son of the king) to the French throne  
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Joan of Arc   Young woman from Doremy that received visions from God that led her to bring a French victory to the Hundred Years'  
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House of Lords   Body of English Parliament made up of aristocrats/ high clergy men  
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House of Commons   Body of English Parliament made up of those considered 'less than the lords'  
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Estates-General   French Parliament made up of the clergy, nobility, and the Third Estate(everyone other than the other two)  
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Gabelle   Hundred Years' War French tax on salt, put in place by Phillip VI  
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Taille   Hundred Years' War French tax on the hearth, put in place by Phillip VI  
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Holy Roman Empire   Empire that's core was the lands of Germany, made up of several independent states, began to fall apart in the High Middle Ages  
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Golden Bull(1356)   Document issues by Emperor Charles IV stating four princes and three lords elected the Holy Roman Emperor  
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City-States   a city and its surrounding territory that forms an independent state  
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Condottieri   leaders of bands of mercenaries in Renaissance Italy who sold their services to the highest bidder  
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Unam Sanctam (1302)   Document issued by Pope Boniface VIII; strongest statement ever made by a pope on the supremacy of spiritual authority  
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Avignon Papacy   Residency of the popes in Avignon for 72 years (1305-1377), starting with Clement V, successor of Boniface VIII  
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Great Schism   Crisis in the late medieval church when there were first two then three popes, ended by Council of Constance(1414-1418)  
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Conciliarism   A 14th-15th century European movement that held that final spiritual authority resided with general church council, result of the Great Schism  
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Vernacular Language   Everyday language of a region vs. the language used for official documents  
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Council of Pisa (1409)   Group of cardinals that elected Alexander V to try and end the Great Schism  
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Dante Alighieri   Florentine writer of "The Divine Comedy", once a politician but exiled in 1302  
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Petrarch   Florentine poet, wrote sonnets, the father of Renaissance humanism  
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Geoffrey Chaucer   English writer, author of "Canterbury Tales", critic of late medieval church corruption  
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Giotto   Italian painter who used a new kind of realism that inspired a new generation of artists  
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