Royal Heavyweights
School of Thought
Power to the People?
Pope vs. King
Lit & Theory
100

This English king, nicknamed "Longshanks," formalized the Model Parliament in 1295.

Who is Edward I?

100

This method of teaching relied on "Disputation and Debate" to find a synthesis between conflicting ideas.

What is the Scholastic Method?

100

This was the primary reason Edward I called the Model Parliament.

What is to raise taxes for war?

100

This 1302 decree was the most extreme statement of papal authority in the Middle Ages.

What is Unam Sanctam?

100

Dante Alighieri’s political work that argued for a separation of powers between the Pope and the Emperor.

What is De Monarchia (On Monarchy)?

200

He is the only canonized French king, remembered for combining Christian humility with judicial authorit

Who is St. Louis IX?

200

This category of the Liberal Arts includes Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric.

What is the Trivium?

200

In the French Estates General, the "First Estate" was comprised of this group.

Who is the Clergy?

200

This territorial dispute over a region in France fueled the need for taxation and the ensuing Church-State conflict.

What is the Gascony Dispute?

200

In De Monarchia, Dante argued that secular monarchs rule independently of the Pope because their authority comes from this source.

Who is God?

300

This French king centralized royal power and famously moved the papacy to Avignon.

Who is Philip the Fair (Philip IV)?

300

The Quadrivium consisted of these four mathematical arts: Arithmetic, Geometry, Astronomy, and this.

What is Music?

300

The "Third Estate" in France was made up of this group of people.

Who are the Commoners (or Townspeople)?

300

He was the Pope who claimed that submission to the Roman Pontiff was necessary for salvation.

Who is Boniface VIII?

300

This Greek philosopher’s logic was the foundation for the Scholastic method.

Who is Aristotle?

400

Edward I used these specific "Statutes" to review and challenge land ownership and feudal rights.

What are the Statutes of Quo Warranto?

400

Known as the "Angelical Doctor," he synthesized Aristotelian logic with Christian doctrine and argued that Faith and Reason are compatible and work together.

Who is Thomas Aquinas?

400

The Model Parliament was significant because it was the first time these two groups of commoners were included alongside lords.

Who are Knights and Burgesses?

400

The "Unam Sanctam" used this "weaponized" metaphor to describe the relationship between Church and State power.

What is the "Two Swords" theory?

400

Medieval universities were primarily overseen and controlled by this institution.

What is the Church?

500

Philip the Fair clashed with the Pope primarily over his attempt to do this to the clergy.

What is tax them?

500

Aquinas famously argued that these two things are not in conflict, but actually work together.

What are Faith and Reason?

500

The Model Parliament laid the groundwork for this modern concept of government.

What is Representative Government?

500

Philip the Fair called this assembly to gather national support for his fight against the Pope.

What is the Estates General?

500

The idea that a king must get "consent" to tax his subjects reflects a shift away from this older system of power.

What is Feudalism?

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