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    the papacy to turn elsewhere for protection and support. As the Frankish kingdoms were continually growing in strength during this time‚ it was clear that support from Charles Martel and other Carolingian rulers would be an invaluable asset. The growth of papal integration with Carolingian leaders not only gave them power over rivals‚ but also allowed the Catholic Church to have a strong influence on the Carolingian way of life. The first main effect of the collaboration between the papacy and

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    During the Reformation‚ Protestants were known for opposing the Church’s ideas that the papacy was somehow special. In the eyes of the Roman Catholic Church‚ the Papacy was above the common people‚ and that the Pope’s work was more important to God. Protestants like Martin Luther and John Calvin denounced this claim‚ and supported in all work is sacred. This doctrine meant that God saw everyone as spiritual equals. Another belief that the two had in common was priesthood of all believers‚ which means

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    History and Development of the Papacy It took centuries to develop the supremacy of the bishop of Rome over the entire Catholic Church‚ an institution also known as "the papacy‚" “In the first few hundred years of the church‚ the term "pope‚" which means “father‚” was used for any important and respected bishop‚ and the bishop of Rome was one of several important bishops in Christendom.” Rome had always been respected for its relationship with Peter and Paul and its position as the church

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    I decided to analyse are Catherine of Siena: Letter 74 To Pope Gregory XI‚ in Avignon and Jean Froissart: On The Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453). As a woman‚ Catherine was an influential person religiously‚ which was not common during this period. Catherine of Siena‚ a servant to the poor and sick and a spiritualist‚[1] encouraged Pope Gregory XI to return to Rome because she believed the Papacy did not belong in Avignon‚ but belonged in Rome [2]. She convinced the Pope to return to Rome by referring

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    DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION By Santos T. Araña‚ Ph.D. PAPACY vs. PHILIPPINE PRESIDENCY I was fascinated by the process of choosing a new pontiff compared to the system a president of a republic is elected like Philippines. It cannot be avoided to compare the method because vote should be considered sacred conviction of those involve. The selection of Pope Francis witnessed by the world was a sacred occurrence in Vatican participated by Cardinals from different parts of the world

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    attempted to answer‚ that question is what is art? Les Demoiselle D Avignon‚ painted 1907 by Pablo Picaso and Fountain‚ by Marcel Duchamp‚ displayed April 1917‚ have twisted the way we think today‚ these two works recreated the way the people thought in the 20th century‚ I will compare and contrast these two artworks and discuss the key reasons for a radical shift to a more conceptual art form. Description Les Demoiselle D Avignon Created Paris June-July 1907‚ painted by the great Pablo Picaso

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    Pablo Ruiz y Picasso was one of the creators or the co-creator of the Cubism. Cubism was a potent art in the 20th century. Led Demoiselles d’ Avignon by Pablo Picasso was considered as a major factor step toward the founding of the cubist’s actions‚ it was the first cubist painting. A very controversial painting that took nine months to complete. Pablo Picasso painted Les Demoiselles d’Avignon at the year of 1907 when it was summer. It was a combination of modern art and cubism‚ which portrays five

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    Shelby Barocas Mrs. Falagan AP Art History – Period 2 10 September 2013 Pablo Picasso’s “Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon” Picasso’s “Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon‚” an expressionist piece of the early 20th century consists of multiple influences by African‚ Iberian and European artwork. Picasso uses jagged yet strict lines and fractured shapes with contrasting cool and warm colors to change an original take on form and space to something new. Picasso’s showcase of three dimensional design that lies flat

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    In the 20th century‚ new artists and forms of art arose that was both ground-breaking and controversial. Two examples of the controversial and innovative works of art are Igor Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring and Pablo Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. Picasso was not only a well-known artist in modern art but also had a distinct style for artistic creation. Stravinsky was the composer for the “most significant trends in modern music during his lifetime” (Isaacs‚ David). He went from being a neo-classical

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    Paul Cézanne was one of the most important painters of the 19th century‚ influencing and inspiring other artists who would change the course of art history in the following 20th century. His masterpiece The Large Bathers (1906) served as the base both for Matisse’s Bonheur de Vivre (1905-06) and Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907). Despite taking a few fundamental ideas from Cézanne’s work‚ as well as competing fiercely competing with each other‚ Matisse and Picasso took completely different

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