People
Crusades
Terms
Events
Religious Orders
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Henry IV

German emperor. Clashed with Pope Gregory VII, was excommunicated by him and went to Canossa to beg for forgiveness.

100

First Crusade

Crusaders won a narrow strip of land 650 miles from Edessa in the North to Jerusalem in the South, divided into four feudal crusader states.

100

Age of Faith

A period of time of religious feeling and development

100

Showdown at Canossa

Henry IV goes to Canossa to seek forgiveness from Pope Gregory VII, barefoot and dressed poorly in the snow, Pope Gregory lets him beg for three days to humiliate and humble him then forgives him.

100

Benedictine

Saint benedict, community

200

Frederick I

A strong ruler was elected to be king of Germany by the seven princes. Nicknamed Barbarossa for his red beard (Italian), he was the first ruler to call his lands
the Holy Roman Empire. A forceful personality, and great military skills, invaded rich Italian cities. Lost the battle of Legnano. Drowned in the river on his way to the holy land or the third crusade.

200

Second Crusade

To recapture Edessa, failed.
200

Crusade

War between Muslims and Christians over the holy land

200

Concordat of Wurms

Agreement between the emperor and the pope that only the pope can appoint bishops but the emperor could veto

200

Dominicians

First order, scholars, education, Saint Dominic

300

Otto I

The most effective ruler of medieval
Germany. Crowned king in 936. Kept a close alliance with the church. Crowned emperor by the pope for invading Italy on behalf of the pope.

300

Thrid Crusade

Saladin captured Jerusalem, third crusade was planned to re-capture jerusalem, Phillip, Richard and Frederick I. Phillip and Richard Argued, Frederick I drowned. Lead to the truce in 1192 between Richard and Phillip.

300

Canon Law

Law of the church which addressed topics such as marriage, inheritance and divorce

300

Battle of Legnano

Battle between Frederick I and the Lombard league where Frederick I loses. Foot soldiers of the Lombard League defeat knights with crossbows.

300

Franciscans

Saint Francis of Assisi, equality to all creatures

400

Pope Urban II

Read Alexius' letter to Robert and called for a holy war (Crusade)
400

Why were the Christians after the holy land?

Because of the tomb of Jesus Christ.

400
Holy Roman Empire

Germanic-Italian empire Otto I created, initially named Roman Empire of the German Nation, Officially named Holy Roman Empire by Frederick I

400

The peace agreement between Saladin and Richard the Lion-Hearted

Muslims keep control over Jerusalem but unarmed Christian pilgrims could visit freely

400

Hildegard of Bingen

founded a Benedictine convent in 1147.

500

Saladin

Muslim Kurdish warrior, recaptured Jerusalem in 1187, Emperor of Egypt and Syria.

500

Fourth Crusade

Failed to even get to the Holy Land, looted Constantinople.

500

Simony

Bishops selling positions in the church

500

Church Architecture Development

From Romanesque to Gothic, art dominates cathedrals (1) ribbed vaults that supported the roof’s weight,
(2) flying buttresses that transferred weight to thick,
exterior walls, (3) pointed arches that framed huge,
stained-glass windows, and (4) tall spires that seemed
to be pointing to heaven

500

Poor Clares

In 1212, a woman named
Clare and her friend Francis of Assisi founded the Franciscan order for
women. It was known as the Poor Clares