Rise of Modern Europe
.... rather than universal pastors, and the public opinion of the
church continued to .... which the Pope was no powerless to intervene, further weakened
Europe, as did ....
(805

3

)
Early Kingdoms of Western Europe
.... During the era described by Gregory of Tours in his The History of the Franks, the
Church was in the process of establishing itself in
Europe and was working ....
(1119

4

)
Impact of Christianity on Medieval Europe
.... The independence of the
church meant that throughout the Middle Ages,
Europe had in effect two parallel and independent governmental structures, the secular ....
(805

3

)
The Renaissance & Changes Throughout Europe
.... saw the establishment of the
Church of England, separate from the Roman Catholic
church. The Renaissance, which began in Italy, swept across
Europe, and across ....
(762

3

)
Plagues of Europe
.... opposition." The epidemic took with it many members of the learned class in
Europe, which affected both the quantity and quality of the
Church's clergymen as ....
(2269

9

)
Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe
.... in a helpful way with the Black Plague, which killed almost one-third of
Europe in less than two months. It was a boon to the Catholic
Church who was quick to ....
(2608

10

)
Europe's Kings & the First Crusade
.... of efforts by the
Church, the Pope, to not only liberate Jerusalem from the Moslems, it was also the
Church's means of gaining control over
Europe as well. ....
(2760

11

)
The Catholic Church
.... It was to protect their own base of power as well as to protect the position of the
church in Western
Europe that a number of medieval popes fought to be ....
(4155

17

)
Change in Europe: 200 to 800 AD This paper will d
.... main emphasis of this paper will be that change was the most significant force in
Europe during this .... The Christian
church was also egalitarian in its philosophy ....
(1266

5

)
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church
Bulgaria and the Bulgarian Orthodox
Church In looking at the history of
Europe, it is interesting to explore how the separate countries and national groups ....
(1105

4

)
History of Witchcraft in Europe
.... was soon extended in effect to the whole
church, although it functioned not at all, or in an extremely limited way, in many parts of
Europe (Paris, 1995 ....
(2731

11

)
Reformationist Spirit of Northern Europe
.... lord and adamantly adhered to the Catholic
church. By the time the Reformation had effectively transformed the social landscape of northern
Europe the choice ....
(4197

17

)
Catholic Church & the Reformation
.... Also the Germans helped Christianize
Europe through the steady conversion of their kings. The medieval
church had a number of legacies, most importantly the ....
(2577

10

)
Church State Relationship & Rise of the Carolingians
.... and state that ensured the Roman popes' authority over the Western
Church, and the Frankish emperors' authority over much of Christianized Western
Europe. ....
(2079

8

)
Henry VIIIs Break From the Catholic Church
.... and the births of his children, drove him to break away from the Pope and the Catholic
Church at a time when other factions within
Europe were turning away ....
(2670

11

)
Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... simply transferred his temperament to the other side of the line and that the Christian
Church that he founded thus inherited and carried into
Europe the stamp ....
(3013

12

)
Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... simply transferred his temperament to the other side of the line and that the Christian
Church that he founded thus inherited and carried into
Europe the stamp ....
(3018

12

)
The Influence of Roman Law in Medieval Europe
.... a characteristic of the Catholic
Church's need for dominance. In conclusion, Roman law principles were present to varying degrees throughout medieval
Europe. ....
(2436

10

)
Amadeus, 1984
.... world through his reason took over that stage from God: With the rise of science and its emerging victory over the authority of the
church,
Europe entered into ....
(2815

11

)
Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri
.... world through his reason took over that stage from God: With the rise of science and its emerging victory over the authority of the
church,
Europe entered into ....
(2815

11

)
Western Civilization
.... Byzantine Empire. The Catholic
church resisted efforts at reunification. By 800, Charlemagne ruled Western
Europe. Pope Leo III ....
(1687

7

)
Wesleyanism: Christian Definition and Beliefs
.... Although the same corruption existed in both the English
church and that of
Europe, the events that precipitated the Reformation differed in each place. ....
(2212

9

)
Religion in Austria
.... to the religious authority of the Roman Catholic
Church occurred during the Protestant Reformation era, beginning in the 1520s and extending throughout
Europe. ....
(1095

4

)
A reconstruction of society characterized the Mid
.... Ever since the reign of Charlemagne, the
church had acquired enormous landholdings throughout
Europe and had become a wealthy, powerful institution within the ....
(2201

9

)
Aftermath of the Decline of the Roman Empire
.... 9). Out of the Black Death came survival and reinvigoration of
Europe based on .... of institutional authoritarian entrenchment on the part of the
Church, as can be ....
(1337

5

)
The Papacy and the Fall of the Roman Empire
.... However, the most persistently meaningful "macro" entity of social organization in Western
Europe was the
Church, especially the papacy. ....
(635

3

)
Revival of Towns and Trade
.... Disagreement about the provenance of the HRE actually presages the principal dynamic of the
church's role in
Europe through the Middle Ages because over the ....
(2819

11

)
DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL SYSTEMS
.... prevalent throughout Western
Europe, but so are state churches, such as Lutheranism in Sweden, the Anglican religion in England and the Catholic
Church in Italy ....
(1213

5

)
King-Church Relationship in the Medieval Period
.... During the era described by Gregory of Tours, the
church was in the process of establishing itself in
Europe and was working on guiding the people and their ....
(1218

5

)
The Renaissance
.... saw the establishment of the
Church of England, separate from the Roman Catholic
church. The Renaissance, which began in Italy, swept across
Europe, and across ....
(763

3

)