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Later Middle Ages

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Excommunicate   Cast out from the church  
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Pope Gregory Vll.   Gregory disapproved of a bishop chosen by the Holey Roman Emperor Henry lV.  
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Emperor Henry lV.   Was a emperor of Europe.  
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Section 2.    
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Crusades   The Crusades were a long series of wars between Christians and Muslims in Southwest Asia.  
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Holy Land   Europeans called Palesine the Holy Land because it was the region where Jesus had lived, preached, and died.  
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Pope Urban ll.   The Byzantine emperor, fearing and attack on Constantinople, asked Pope Urbanll.  
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King Richard 1   Only King Richard 1 of England stayed in the Holy Land.  
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Saladin   Third Crusade was Saladin, the leader of Muslim forces.  
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Section 3    
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Clergy   Church officials  
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Religious order   A religious order is a group of people who dedicate their lives to religion and follow common rules  
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Fransic of Assisi   These orders were the dominicans and the Franciscans, named for their founders  
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Friars   People who belonged to religious orders but lived and worked among the general public.  
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Thomas Aquinas   One such person was the Dominican philosophers.  
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Natural Law   A law that governed how the world oprated, He called it natural law.  
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