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| One of the 2 governmental authorities in Jewish society. (Religious) |
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| Convert to Christianity, Spread to Gentiles. |
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| Last supper tradition adhered to by the church. |
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| Leader of a local church congregation. |
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| Original, universal christian church. |
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| Traditional, as in the orthodox christian church. |
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| Defines pope as head of the church, originated with Peter. |
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| Son is different and distinct from the father. |
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| Profession of the Christian Faith |
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| 7 aspects of the Catholic lifestyle to abide by. Rites. |
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| Revelation, biblical figures of the end of the world. |
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| Founder of the Islamic faith, writer of the Quran. |
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| Theologian who laid the foundations of Western Christianity. |
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| Convinced Atila the Hun to move away from Rome. |
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| Known for his influential writings. |
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| Desturction of Christian symbols in Eastern Roman Empire. |
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| United Frankish Kingdoms under one rule, catholic. |
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| Rank in various aristocratic Societies |
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| Title in Frankish kingdoms. |
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| Serfs, low people protected by knights in the Feudal system |
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| Frankish emperor, conquered much of Western Europe. |
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| Handled daily affairs of the Frankish Empire, to far from the king to handle. |
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| Pheasant, bottom of the Feaudal system. |
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| Mutual obligation between lord and fief |
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| Taxes in the feudal system. |
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| Reforms in Monastic systems towards caring for the poor, altruism |
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| Conflict of power between church and state. |
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| Agreement between pope and Holy Roman Emperor over a power struggle. |
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| Exclusion of rites from a person in the catholic chuch. |
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| Banning from the Catholic Church |
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| Campaign by church to reclaim the Holy Land. |
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| Christian group that led a failed crusade |
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| Albigensians "Good Men" religious movement |
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| JESUS IS IN OUR HOLY BREAD AND WINE THAT WE'RE ACTUALLY EATING TODAY AT EUCHARIST!! |
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| Monks or others relying on charity to feed themselves. |
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| Signs of Christ crucifiction on a persons body, a.k.a. holes on a persons hands and feet. |
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| Early Preacher and Evangelist |
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| Founder of a Catholic Religious order, like St. Francis |
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| Norman King who conquered England. Domesday book. |
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| First King of England, William the Conquerors great grandson |
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| Laid the foundations of the Russian State |
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| Body of Laws adhered to by the church. |
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| Organization of Census data by William the Conqueror |
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| Summary of Church Theology. |
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| Middle ages law, before capital punishment, if a person was murdered or injured. |
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| War to seize control of Normandy |
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| French female hero, who led the French to victory in the 100 years war |
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| Plague, ravished Europe in the 1300s. |
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| Book of 100 stories about young people in Medieval Italy |
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| Direct land tax for french Peasantry |
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| Statement that the Pope is the true head of the church |
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| Home of many popes in France. |
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| Period in which seven popes lived in Avignon. |
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| Best known for his English translation of the Bible |
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| Religious Reformer from Czech |
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| Follower of John Wycliffe |
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| Split between the church when 2 men simultaniously claimed to be pope |
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| Settled the Schism by throwing away the pope wanabees and electing a new pope. |
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