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    and Art Amid the Middle Ages‚ The Catholic Church had unfathomable control over Western Europe. Their authority was over the souls of men‚ selling indulgences for those that already died‚ so that they to would be spared‚ saying works are a genuine way to God. But not only in the spiritual realm did they have power; kings‚ queens‚ and private land owners had to consult the church in all manner of things‚ from war to marriages‚ that’s why when Martin Luther came saying‚ the church and Pope were fiat

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    between the Middle Ages and Reformation was impacted enormously by multiple factors. The Middle ages was the period of time between the fall of the Roman Empire‚ and the uprising of the renaissance in about 1330s to roughly 1700s. Between these times people lived in very different ways with different philosophies and religions. During the times of the 900s the following areas greatly influenced the culture of the Middle Ages religion‚ political‚ and social views. During the Middle Ages the religion

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    The economy of the Middle Ages The economy has long been a major force in the development of societies for centuries. It often changes and fluctuates‚ consequentially resulting in the success or failure of civilizations. The economy of medieval Europe originated as that of a feudal system due to the dangerous and chaotic conditions of the continent at the time. By the end of the Middle Ages‚ the feudal system no longer being used due to its newfound inefficiency with the new situations emerging

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    century and in most areas was at its peak in the approximate period from 1800 to 1850. Partly a reaction to the  Industrial Revolution‚  it was also a revolt against the aristocratic social and political norms of the  Age of Enlightenmentand a reaction against the scientific  rationalization  of nature.  It was embodied most strongly in the visual arts‚ music‚ and literature‚ but had a major impact on historiography‚  education  and the  natural

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    A New Empire In The West   The Early Middle Ages‚ 500-1000   Introduction The first dominant kingdom to emerge from the decentralization of the early Middle Ages was that of the Germanic tribe of the Franks. From 714 to 814‚ the Carolingian House of the Franks brought stability and progress to northern Europe. A large portion of the West enjoyed military and political security as well as religious unity.   This accomplishment was not to last‚ however. The Frankish empire did not endure

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    The Catholic Church played a main role in Europe during medieval times as it had complete power and dominance over the people living during this period. The Church was made up of an elaborate hierarchy of bishops‚ priests‚ deacons and clergy. It was considered the centre of medieval life as it was the centre of the community. This is known because nearly every village or town had a church or cathedral as they were used for worship‚ meetings‚ festivals and nearly all town activity was centred around

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    be citizens. As time past and civilizations progressed women became more active in society. By the Middle Ages‚ women proved to be so much more than the limited roles they previously held. Women such as Hadewijch of Brabant‚ St. Clare of Assisi and Lady Balthild proved that women had more to offer society than bearing children and keeping the household. One role that women of the Middle Ages took on was that of a writer. During this time there was an ample amount of religious work being written

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    The source of conflict between Muslims and Christians in the Middle Ages. The conflict between Christians and Muslim can be still observed in various parts of the world. One could think that there has always been hostility between Christians and Muslims since the younger religion‚ Islam came into existence in the 7th century and started to spread. Another very common opinion is that the religions themselves – Christianity and Islam are the source of this conflict. Even though both these opinions

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    The Athenian golden age is a period known as such because it was a time that Athens had great cultural and economic growth. Consistently is the same time in which athenian politics was at its peak. This period went from 449 to 431 B.C.‚ and is also known as the Age of Pericles. He was the leader general elected in 443 BCE‚ a title that he held until his death in 429 BCE (History.com‚ 2009). The Golden age of Athens came to live right after Athens defeated the Persians in the period of 480–479 BC

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    In the Early Middle Ages‚ the main sources of education were monastic and cathedral schools run mostly by Catholic monks and other members of the clergy. The main purpose of these early universities was to educate men that would go on to become well educated priests to take on leadership roles within the Catholic Church. The purpose of a university changed when the first modern type university opened in Bologna‚ Italy during the twelfth century. The university in Bologna unlike its religious counterparts

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