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CHURCH AND STATE IN MEDIEVAL EUROPE

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1 CHURCH AND STATE IN MEDIEVAL EUROPE
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2 1. Boniface VII found himself locked in a struggle over the limits of monarchial authority with:
Richard II Edward III Henry VI Henry V Philip the Fair

3 2. The papal bull Unam Sanctum declared that:
Only strong monarchies could fulfill the Christian gospel. The Holy Roman Emperor could establish national churches in his realm. A new crusade was neceessary in order to unify European spiritually. Temporal authority was “subject” to the spiritual power of the Church. Only men could be priests.

4 3. Which of the following religious movements was most successful at assailing the late medieval church in England? Hussites Waldensians Lollards Franciscans Cathars

5 4. The Great Schism was supported by:
Pope Boniface VIII. Charles V. Philip of France. Martin V. Pope Gregory XI.

6 5. Defender of Peace, written by Marsilius of Padua, depicted the pope as:
A subordinate member of society. A Christ-like figure who was elected to save the world from its wickedness. The supreme ruler. The Anti-Christ. The King of Kings.

7 6. Pope Innocent III, under the authority of the doctrine of papal __________, declared saints, disposed of benefices, and created a centralized papal monarchy. 7. According to church doctrine, ____________ was a place of punnishment where sould would atone for venial sins. 8. In 1309, Clement V moved the papal court to ___________, an imperial city on the southeastern border of France.


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