Crusades Flashcards
Daily life in the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages revolved around this
Church
Removed as a member of the church
Excommunicated
People tried by the Inquisition
Heretics
Spanish monk who started an order of Friars in 1216
Dominic
The aim of the monastery he was to turn the Church to honest, simple ways
Cluny
Pope who claimed power over kings and feudal nobles
Gregory VII
New weapon the crusaders used to fight against Saladin’s soldiers
Crossbow
Pope who called for a crusade in 1202, involving Venice
Innocent III
7 subjects taught to young noblemen at a cathedral school
Grammar, arithmetic, astronomy, logic, rhetoric, geometry, and music
Offering equal to 10% of income
Tithes
Christian’s response to the Turks stopping Christian pilgrims from visiting Jerusalem
Crusades
Church official who headed a university
Chancellor
The Crusade of Kings ended in a failure with this leader siting a peace treaty with the Muslim leader
King Richard I ( the Lionheart )
Military leader of Muslims in the Middle East
Saladin
These feudal kingdoms were set up in Palestine by crusaders. Known as the kingdoms of the sea
Outré er
Medieval religious scholar
Thomas Aquinas
The Venetians and crusaders were looted by Constantinople during the crusade
1202
Pope who sent a crusade to help the Byzantine Empire
Urban III
Muslims captured Acre and the Crusades were over
1291
Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages were part of this system
Feudal system
Soldier leaders
Emirs
Church leaders in the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages helped to govern this location
Western Europe
Written by Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica
Groups diverted to learning
Universities
The Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages owned this
Valuable lands and properties
Preachers who lived in the towns
Friars