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Goal: To enlighten your peers on the rise of the king during the High Middle Ages.

Goal: To enlighten your peers on the rise of the king during the High Middle Ages. By Ms. Maners ’ Second Period. Directions: try to complete w/o notes. Pope or King Where did they reign (hint: all popes will have the same answer) Put them in chronological order

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Goal: To enlighten your peers on the rise of the king during the High Middle Ages.

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  1. Goal: To enlighten your peers on the rise of the king during the High Middle Ages. By Ms. Maners’ Second Period

  2. Directions: try to complete w/o notes Pope or King Where did they reign (hint: all popes will have the same answer) Put them in chronological order With the highlighted name be prepared to tell us their historical significance Develop a way to remember them

  3. Gregory I • Pope • Made Papal states • Civilized German tribes • One of the greatest popes of the middle ages • Aide by empire • Expanded the power of the pope due to Lombard threat

  4. William the Conqueror • King • Duke of Normandy • 1066 conquered England & became king • Strong monarchy in England • Normans took over offices and land • Established political and social order • Started new language – English • More powerful than French King?!? • Sub vassals to him not lords • Admin system – Doomsday Book

  5. Gregory VII & Henry IV • Pope • Power struggle because pope not want king in church affairs • He excommunicates Henry • Henry begs forgiveness • King of Germany • Henry allowed back in the church • Back in same fight • Lay investiture • Know it!!!!!

  6. Henry II • King • Founder of Plang. Dynasty • Development of exchequer • Administrative and legal institutions • Common Law • More cases in common courts not church • Thomas a Becket • Great grandson of Wllm. the C

  7. Philip II • King • France • Gains land back from England • Increased income • Increased power of king • Creates the royal bureau – Estates-General

  8. John • King • 1199… • Magna Carta • 1215 • Rebelled Henry II to take over…

  9. Louis IX • King • France • Fair officals • Justice and fairness • Saint • Crusades

  10. Edward I • King • Parliament • Taxes • 2 knights and 2 burgesses from each city/counties • Take back control from nobles • United Great Britain

  11. Phillip IV & Boniface VIII • King • 3 branches of government • Struggle with the church • Brought parel. • Increased power of the government • Pope • Taxing the church and where trials • Boniface prisoner – B. dies • Decides to move the Pope to France

  12. Are names important… • Will ask names, but usually there is some sort of context unlike this class exercise • Need to know MAJOR people, not really the name of Cecilia’s lord and such • Why would I put names of Popes in with names of Kings in this exercise? • Why in order?

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