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This comprehensive analysis explores the profound consequences of the Black Death and the Hundred Years' War on European society. It examines the social, economic, and intellectual shifts caused by these events, including the fraught relationship between the clergy and laity. Additionally, it addresses the political complexities of the Babylonian Captivity and the Great Schism, emphasizing the impact of having multiple popes on Church reputation and European unity. This study delves into the rise of vernacular languages and influential movements following these crises.
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The Black Death - Consequences: Clergy – Social – Economic – Intellectual -
The Hundred Years War • - Causes • - Results
English Holdings in France During the Hundred Years' War,1337
English Holdings in France During the Hundred Years' War, 1360
English Holdings in France During the Hundred Years' War,1429
English Holdings in France During the Hundred Years' War, 1453
The Babylonian Captivity • Avignon France • - Political reality of the Church
The Great Schism • - Two Popes • - Damage of Reputation • - Divides Europe • - Conciliar Movement • - Rise of the Vernacular
The Great Schism (1378-1415)