Issued the doctrine of the "two swords"
Pope Gelasius I
A way of life based upon the ownership and use of land
Feudalism
The Mayor of the Palace had very little power during the Merovinginan Rule
False, much
The theory that state that Christ founded His church on Peter, not Himself
The Petrine
He was crowned "Emperor of the Romans" on Christmas Day, AD 800
Charlemagne
Italian sculptor of David and Moses
Michelangelo
Missionary to Ireland
Patrick
Service and worship book for church
Breviary
Nicholas the Great was instrumental in founding the Holy Roman Empire
False, Otto
The battle that Charles Martel defeated the Muslims, preventing Europe from becoming a Muslim Empire
Battle of Tours
First Medieval pope
Gregory
wrote The Canterbury Tales
Chaucer
Translated the Latin Vulgate into English so people could read the Bible in their won language
John Wycliffe
The act of withdrawing from society to live in solitude
Monasticism
The largest empire since the Roman Empire was built by Charlemagne, the most famous of the Carolingian line
True
A Time of rival popes within the Roman church was known as the what?
The Great Schism
He gave the Papal States a huge tact of land across central Italy
Pepin
Author of The Prince
Machiavelli
The most famous Mayor of the Palace
Charles Martel (his name meant "hammer")
conbining Greek philosophy with Roman theology
Scholasticism
Romanesque churches are known for their tall walls and large, pointed windows.
False, Gothic
The single most powerful institution in western Europe
The Papacy
Frankish King who began the Merovingian line of Kings
Clovis
Leonardo da Vinci
Charlemagne's only surviving son; had a weak reign over Carolingian empire
Louis the Pious
The lord's land worked by the serfs
demesne
Gerhard Groote began the Brethren of the Common Life
True
The Council that made it illegal for anyone but the church to own a copy of the Bible
The Council of Toulouse
The line of kings that Frederick Barbarossa came from
Hohenstaufen
painted School of Athens
Raphael