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    Mia Harris Mar 1st‚ 2015 Change in continuity for Christianity (325 ce – 1100 ce) During the postclassical era‚ 325 to 1100 ce‚ Christianity grew widely throughout Rome. It was a threat to other religions especially in the Byzantine Empire. The various changes the occurred during this era all lead up to the Great Schism‚ which ultimately divided Christianity into the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Although there was a major separation both churches remain committed to the

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    Italian/Northern Renaissance | | Medici Family | They dominated Florence during the 15th century and were interested in industry‚ trade‚ and banking. The first was Giovanni di Bicci de’Medici (1360-1429)‚ and the most famous was Lorenzo the Magnificent (1449-1492)‚ the great grandson of Giovanni. Medici power fell after Savonarola (1452-1498)‚ a Franciscan friar‚ gained power‚ and therefore‚ Florence was never the same. | Humanism | England: * Started taking hold in early 15th century taught

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    The Institutional Development of Western Europe By: Katerina Bumbaris Throughout the middle ages‚ many different institutions have been changing and growing as time has passed. Religion‚ military‚ and art and literature have changed significantly over hundreds of years. There are many reasons as to why this happens. As civilizations learn and grow‚ they begin to change their way of living and thinking according to what might fit in current society. As people begin to change

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    The 95 Theses‚ these was mainly put up to show his unhappiness for indulgences and other flaws in the church. With the invention of the printing press Martin could now get the word out even more. The Pope at the time‚ Leo X‚ summoned Luther to court for his writings. The Pope then had all of Martin’s writings destroyed and Martin revolted by burning lies the church had told. Luther went to trial in Germany at the Diet of Worms. At the trial he would not recant his writings and said he

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    361 King Louis XIV’s Life Louis XIV was born September 5‚ 1638 to his parents Louis XIII and Anne of Austria. He was their first child after twenty-two years of marriage. His brother‚ Philippe‚ was born in 1640. His parents did not have a happy marriage as they were chosen for each other and the King’s duties often kept them apart. The Beginning At the age of four King Louis XIII became ill with tuberculosis and rushed to have his son baptized. His baptismal name

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    Stiviere‚ Italy)-June 21‚ 1591 (Rome) * Birth Name: Luigi Gonzaga * Patron of: Youth; students; Jesuit novices; AIDS patients; AIDS caregivers; sufferers of pestilence * Beatification: October 19‚ 1605‚ by Pope Paul V * Canonization: December 31‚ 1726‚ by Pope Benedict XIII In Florence‚ Saint Aloysius became ill with a kidney disease‚ and during his recovery‚ he devoted himself to prayer and the study of the lives of the saints. At the age of 12‚ he returned to his father’s castle‚ where

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    from Rome‚ back through the Netherlands‚ and to London. There‚ he married a widow and lived a quiet life while working in his law practice. A few years later though‚ he assists the town of Boston in their quest to secure “a bull of indulgence from Pope Leo X.” (historyofparliament.com) These events were only the beginning of Thomas Cromwell’s ambitious nature. Later‚ in the year 1520‚ Cromwell earned himself one of the most coveted and feared positions in the kingdom—working under Cardinal Thomas

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    The papacy provided structure and leadership for the church. The pope is also known as the bishop of Rome‚ which provided a central location that is still evident today in the Roman Catholic Church. Leo the Great is referred to as the first pope. The pope recognized with the most influence during this time was Gregory. He was a contemporary of Augustine and is considered first and foremost a religious leader

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    previous attempts would just fail. The protesters claimed that the church cared more about their money than looking after the people themselves. However it was a bit more complicated than that like the corruption and excessively luxurious lifestyle of popes. The church has dominated europe since the 4th century and due was strictly followed and obeyed till the 16th century‚ however there was also

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    “empire”? The Empire’s beginning started when Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne‚ King of the Franks at the time‚ emperor of the newly formed state. The prestigious title remained to the Carolingian family until around 888 A.D. and from 896 to 899. During this time of chaos‚ the throne was constantly contested between the various factions of what is now Italy. Many civil wars occurred until the last Italian claim was broken when Berenger died in 924 A.D. Pope John XII crowned the next king‚ Otto‚

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