The Growth of Papal Government
Walter Ullman. The Growth of
Papal Government in the Middle
Ages: A study in the ideological relation of clerical to lay power. London: Methuen & Co., 1970. ....
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European Colonialism in the Middle Ages
The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem: European Colonialism in the Middle
Ages. .... the crusading forces, vis a vis their relationship to
papal exhortations, yields much ....
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The Papal State Under Martin V
.... It was a natural enough means of governing in the Middle
Ages, but the
Papal government was fundamentally ill suited to it. The ....
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The Early Middle Ages
.... The revival of the 11th century, or the High Middle
Ages, was made possible, first .... played a major role in one aspect of reform in the
papal system: "Gregory's ....
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A reconstruction of society characterized the Mid
.... From about 800 AD to 1547 AD the church succeeded in uniting society under a
papal monarchy. No event during the Middle
Ages more clearly illustrated the ....
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Chivalry in the Middle Ages
.... to a discussion of the militant monastic orders, unique to the Middle
Ages. .... new kingdom accepted the Latin liturgy, an Italian primate, and
papal rule (1099 AD ....
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World Cultures
.... In the early Middle
Ages the bishops of Rome would try to keep Rome as the .... from Byzantium, "In 722 Pope Hadrian I ceased to date official
papal documents by ....
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Western Civilization
.... During the Middle
Ages (900-1300) religion continued to exert a dominant influence .... Meantime, the practice of
papal inquisitions began in order to deal with ....
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From a Catholic viewpoint, the Protestant Reforma
By the end of the middle
ages, the Catholic Church was already .... As Protestant revolts against
papal rule strengthened, Catholic reform was then directed ....
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Revival of Towns and Trade
.... That is symbolized by the
papal coronation of Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor .... dynamic of the church's role in Europe through the Middle
Ages because over the ....
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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... and the highest mortal power in the world: there had been little science and no modern civilization in the Dark
Ages, when acceptance of
papal supremacy by all ....
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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... and the highest mortal power in the world: there had been little science and no modern civilization in the Dark
Ages, when acceptance of
papal supremacy by all ....
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Church State Relationship & Rise of the Carolingians
.... of the great political and ecclesiastical innovations of the early Middle
Ages. .... Other Catholic rulers were needed to reinforce
papal authority in Western Europe ....
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History of the Medieval Papacy
.... Part I is subtitled "The
Papal Government," and Part II, as the contents show, is .... Rome that the Rome of what one may conveniently call the Dark
Ages might lose ....
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History of Witchcraft in Europe
.... old faith and growing social unrest during the later Middle
Ages and early .... power of the church was brought to bear against witchcraft in the
papal bull Summis ....
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The Papacy and the Fall of the Roman Empire
.... the Latin Church as a whole during the early Middle
Ages, ie, from .... Atilla the Hun and Gregory the Great's rationalization of
papal administrative priorities ....
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Hitler's Final Solution and Vatican Policy
.... accusation" (236), or blood libel, that spread throughout Europe in succeeding
ages. .... Certain of Pius XII's
papal nuncios viewed Hitler's racial laws as ....
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Vatican's Noninterference Policy for Final Solution
.... accusation" (236), or blood libel, that spread throughout Europe in succeeding
ages. .... Certain of Pius XII's
papal nuncios viewed Hitler's racial laws as ....
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Aftermath of the Decline of the Roman Empire
.... royal control of church property (Calixtus 282-3; Matilda 283f), or
papal support for .... 2. Baldwin, John W. The Scholastic Culture of the Middle
Ages, 1000-1300. ....
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Pope John Paul II and the Aging Process
.... of the Roman Catholic Church for 26 years, one of the longest
papal reigns in .... development of the adult person from the stage of middle adulthood (
ages 25-59 ....
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Byzantium
.... In the early Middle
Ages the bishops of Rome would try to keep Rome as the .... from Byzantium, "In 722 Pope Hadrian I ceased to date official
papal documents by ....
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Military History of the Crusades
.... also marked the transition from the decline-of-Rome Dark
Ages to the .... factor, for the knightly orders were quasi-religious organizations with
papal rather than ....
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St. Catherine of Siena
.... her," those in his coterie were not and obtained
papal permission to .... Jantzen says that during the late Middle
Ages, ecclesiastical authorities (exclusively male ....
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Ration & Reason During Renaissance
.... loosen the grip of Christianity that had been so strong during the Middle
Ages. .... a notion was tantamount to blasphemy if we compared it to the
papal notions of ....
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Artistic Decoration of the Sistine Chapel
.... During the Middle
Ages, sculpture and painting were not anatomically correct but .... painted the Sistine Ceiling, nor Raphael decorated the
papal apartments; and ....
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The Byzantine Empire and the Great Schism
.... a whole was in the throes of the Dark
Ages; Charlemagne had .... However,
papal and patriarchal representatives each issued invectives against the others' doctrines ....
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Religious Thought of Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
.... hegemony of Christianity, either in the districts under direct
papal control or in .... from the time of Constantine's conversion, through the Middle
Ages, and well ....
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The Renaissance
.... loosen the grip of Christianity that had been so strong during the Middle
Ages. .... a notion was tantamount to blasphemy if we compared it to the
papal notions of ....
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St. Augustine's Analysis of Judaism
.... hegemony of Christianity, either in the districts under direct
papal control or in .... from the time of Constantine's conversion, through the Middle
Ages, and well ....
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Medieval World
.... constructs which we have chosen to apply to the Middle
Ages, and that .... attitudes and values provided the underlying force that made
papal mandates effective. ....
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