Middle Fuckin Ages
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- Dark Ages
- 476- 1000
- High Middle Ages
- 1000-1300
- Late Middle Ages
- 1300- 1500
- Requirments of Fathers of the Curch
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1) antiquity
2) Orthodoxy of doctrine
3) Eminent Sanctity
4) Approbation of the Church - 4 Latin Fashers
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1) Ambrose
2) Jerome
3) Augustine
4) Gregory (only one to be Pope) - 574
- Converstion of Gregory to Christianity
- The Consolation of Philosophy
- Book written by Boethius while awaiting execution
- Scriptoria
- Departments concerned exclusively with copying manuscripts
- Legates
- Special emissaries who carried the pope's orders throughout Europe
- 590
- Gregory was called to be pope
- Heresy
- the belief in doctrines officially condemned by the church, once again became a concern in the the High Middle Ages
- Crusade
- "taking the cross"
- Friars
- Dominican order ("brothers")
- What is the difference between Friars and Monks
- Monks take a vow of STABILITY
- Evanglical Council
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- Poverty
- Chastit
- Obedience - University
- a group of persons possessing a common purpose
- 1205
- On the way to a campaign St Francis was seized by the ideal of poverty
- 1208
- St Francis was in intense praryer and had a spiritual experience
- 1209
- Disciple persuade St Francis to establish their community as a valid one
- 1219 Danieta, Egypt
- Francis stepped into a battle and almost converted Turkish Sultan
- 1224
- Mt. Alverno, St Francis received stigmata
- 1095
- Crusades began in 1095
- Geometry
- Euclid's form of mathamatics
- Chanson de geste
- "songs of great deeds"
- Dante's book
- Divine Comedy
- Geoffrey Chaucer
- Canterbury Tales
- The Knights Templar
- "The society of poor knights of Christ"
- 1115
- Hugh de Payens
- 1128
- Baldwin I gave kinghts approval
- Grandmaster
- Big Cheif
- Seneschal
- Executive officer
- Grand marshall
- In charge of Military affairs
- Comander
- Tresurer (Finnanical officer)
- Draper
- Oversaw maintenantce of Prop.
- General Chapter
- Small assemble of experience kinights who advised the grandmaster
- Romanesque
- term applied to new architectural style
- Pope Boniface VIII
- was an outspoken advocate of papal authority
- Unam Sanctam
- "subjection to the Roman pontiff is absolutely necessary to salvation for every human creature"
- John Wyclif
- attacked not only church abuses but also certain of the church's doctrines
- John Hus
- a preacher in Prague and later rector of the university there