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CHAPTER 10. THE LATE MIDDLE AGES IN EUROPE: 1000 – 1500. Medieval Politics, 1000-1300. The Capetians and the Beginnings of France Phillip II Augustus Height of Capetian Rule Under Phillip IV England to 1300 Henry II Thomas à Becket The Successors of Henry II
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CHAPTER 10 • THE LATE MIDDLE AGES IN EUROPE: • 1000 – 1500
Medieval Politics, 1000-1300 • The Capetians and the Beginnings of France • Phillip II Augustus • Height of Capetian Rule Under Phillip IV • England to 1300 • Henry II • Thomas à Becket • The Successors of Henry II • The Origins of Parliament
Medieval Politics, 1000-1300 • Spain to 1300 • Disunity in Germany and Italy • The Salian Emperors
The Church in the High Middle Ages • Monastic Reform • The Papacy’s Zenith: Innocent III • Heresy • Fransicans and Dominicans
The Crusades • The Crusading Expeditions • The Crusader States • Significance of the Crusades
Revival of Trade and Towns • Factors in the Revival of Towns • Merchant and Craft Guilds
The Later Middle Ages • 1300-1500 • The Black Death and Economic Depression
Medieval Politics, 1300-1500 • Continued Disunity in Germany • Spain: Ferdinand and Isabella • England and France: The Hundred Years’ War • England After the Hundred Years’ War • France After the Hundred Years’ War
The Medieval Church in Crises • 1300-1500 • Boniface VIII • The Avignon Papacy • Wyclif and Hus • The Great Schism of the Roman Catholic Church • The Concillar Movement
Thought and Culture During the Middle Ages • Origin of European Universities • Scholasticism • Women and Learning in the High Middle Ages
Arts and Letters in the Later Middle Ages • Vernacular Literature: Dante and Chaucer • Medieval Architecture and Sculpture