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Please enter the room quietly and make note of the daily objective, class work and homework in your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving the journals for your rows please do so. . TIPS ON NOTE TAKING:.
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Please enter the room quietly and make note of the daily objective, class work and homework in your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving the journals for your rows please do so.
TIPS ON NOTE TAKING: GREEN - Don't write it down if you don't want. It is there for to read and make a mental note. BLUE - You should write this information down, but put it in your own words. Don't worry about coping it exactly. Put it in a way that you'll remember. BLACK - You need to write this down. It is important. If you can find a way to write it using less words that okay, but make sure you are getting this information in your notes. RED - This is very important and needs to be written in your notes EXACTLY as it is on the board.
Vocab Word Search (pages 412 - 416): Clergy - Pope Leo III - coronation - Pope Gregory VII - secular - Henry IV - excommunicate -
Vocab Word Search (pages 412 - 416): the group of people who give their lives to serve the Church as priests, monks, and higher church officials. Clergy - Pope Leo III - coronation - Pope Gregory VII - secular - Henry IV - excommunicate -
Vocab Word Search (pages 412 - 416): the group of people who give their lives to serve the Church as priests, monks, and higher church officials. Clergy - An important visitor to Charlemagne. Pope Leo III - coronation - Pope Gregory VII - secular - Henry IV - excommunicate -
Vocab Word Search (pages 412 - 416): the group of people who give their lives to serve the Church as priests, monks, and higher church officials. Clergy - An important visitor to Charlemagne. Pope Leo III - A crowing ceremony. coronation - Pope Gregory VII - secular - Henry IV - excommunicate -
Vocab Word Search (pages 412 - 416): the group of people who give their lives to serve the Church as priests, monks, and higher church officials. Clergy - An important visitor to Charlemagne. Pope Leo III - A crowing ceremony. coronation - Pope Gregory VII - A former monk named Hildebrand. secular - Henry IV - excommunicate -
Vocab Word Search (pages 412 - 416): the group of people who give their lives to serve the Church as priests, monks, and higher church officials. Clergy - An important visitor to Charlemagne. Pope Leo III - A crowing ceremony. coronation - Pope Gregory VII - A former monk named Hildebrand. nonchurch. secular - Henry IV - excommunicate -
Vocab Word Search (pages 412 - 416): the group of people who give their lives to serve the Church as priests, monks, and higher church officials. Clergy - An important visitor to Charlemagne. Pope Leo III - A crowing ceremony. coronation - Pope Gregory VII - A former monk named Hildebrand. nonchurch. secular - The Holy Roman Emperor. Henry IV - excommunicate -
Vocab Word Search (pages 412 - 416): the group of people who give their lives to serve the Church as priests, monks, and higher church officials. Clergy - An important visitor to Charlemagne. Pope Leo III - A crowing ceremony. coronation - Pope Gregory VII - A former monk named Hildebrand. nonchurch. secular - The Holy Roman Emperor. Henry IV - To exclude a person from a church or religious community. excommunicate -
Popes and Rulers How did the relationship between the clergy and monarchy effect Medieval Europe? From this picture of Charlemagne and Pope Leo III what can you predict about their relationship?
Popes and Rulers Cooperate Charlemagne Pope Leo III Who do you think is in charge of a kingdom? How about a Christian kingdom?
Popes and Rulers Cooperate * Charlemagne and Pope Leo III- Cooperated well (good relationship). * Charlemagne tried to improve the church: 1) ordered clergy to live strictly by Christian values. Charlemagne Pope Leo III 2) Many of his advisers were from the church. Charlemagne's royal crown
A Pope in Trouble Have you ever helped out a friend? Have you ever wanted something in return for your help?
A Pope in Trouble * Pope Leo III fled to Charlemagne's kingdom - his rivals wanted to blind him and remove him from office. *In return for safety, Charlemagne wanted Pope Leo to crown him emperor. * He felt the title gave the ruler a special relationship with God. * Charlemagne was crowned emperor by Pope Leo III on Christmas day.
The Pope crowing Charlemagne Who looks like they are the powerful one in these pictures?
The Pope crowing Charlemagne Who looks like they are the powerful one in these pictures? * By crowning an emperor it showed that the Pope was more powerful than the king (emperor).
The Conflict Begins Can you predict what the relationship would be like between the emperor and the church after the coronation?
The Conflict Begins * The emperor thought it was the church's job to support him. * The pope thought it was the emperor who should support the church since he crowned the emperor. * In 962 Otto the Great, a German king persuaded the pope to crown him the Holy Roman Emperor.
A Strong-Willed Pope Pope Gregory VII What do you think would happen if a pope decided he was in charge rather than a king?
A Strong-Willed Pope * Pope Gregory VII issued rules: 1) He alone could appoint bishops. 2) He claimed to have supreme authority over church and monarch (ruler). 3) The pope could remove emperors from the throne. Pope Gregory VII * These rules were an attack on Henry IV's power and rights. Henry IV
A Defiant Ruler Henry IV How do you think Henry IV is going to respond to Pope Gregory VII?
A Defiant Ruler * Henry ignored the pope's rules and named his own bishop for the city of Milan Italy. * Pope Gregory VII appoints a rival bishop. * Henry tries to have Pope Gregory removed. * Pope Gregory excommunicates Henry.
A Defiant Ruler * In 1122 the Pope and Emperor reach an agreement - Concordat of Worms. * It gave the Church sole authority to appoint bishops. Concordat of Worms * It allowed emperors to give fiefs to bishops in order to win their loyalty.
Both the King (monarchy) and the Pope (church) received money from the people by way of taxes (King) and tithing (church). Money Taxes = King Tithing = Church
Important things to remember: * Charlemagne and Pope Leo III cooperated well. * Charlemagne being crowned by Pope Leo III made it clear that the Pope was more powerful than the king. * Pope Gregory VII punished King Henry IV for ignoring his rules and authority by excommunicating him.
Use textbook pages 412 - 416 in your textbook to complete your worksheet:
Flip over your worksheet: Quick Write: Choose three of the following questions to answer on the back of your worksheet. 1) What examples show that Charlemagne ruled as a Christian leader? 2) What were the advantages to Charlemagne of cooperating with the pope? 3) What was the conflict over power that began with the coronation of Charlemagne? 4) How did Pope Gregory’s rules challenge the authority of Henry IV? 5) What two things did Pope Gregory do to force Henry to accept his authority?
Homework: 1073 AD