Religious challenges to the monarch 1100-1199
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- Created on: 18-11-19 20:58
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- Church
- Pope
- The head of the Catholic church
- Lives in the Vatican city
- The head of the Catholic church
- Archbishop
- The chief bishop responsible for a large area
- Bishop
- A senior minister in charge of a diocese
- Bishop
- The chief bishop responsible for a large area
- Monks
- Members of the male religious community
- lives in Monastry
- expensive
- Monasticism
- Nuns
- lives in Nunnery
- The religious way of life a monk/nun devoting life to god.
- Nuns
- Benedictines
- The order of monks who follow the order of st Benedict (poverty, chastity, obedience)
- Cluniac Reforms - reforms of Benedictine Monasteries, restored monastic life
- The order of monks who follow the order of st Benedict (poverty, chastity, obedience)
- Focus religion and god
- Nuns
- lives in Nunnery
- Clergy - churchmen
- Pope
- Monks
- Members of the male religious community
- lives in Monastry
- expensive
- Monasticism
- The religious way of life a monk/nun devoting life to god.
- Benedictines
- The order of monks who follow the order of st Benedict (poverty, chastity, obedience)
- Cluniac Reforms - reforms of Benedictine Monasteries, restored monastic life
- The order of monks who follow the order of st Benedict (poverty, chastity, obedience)
- Focus religion and god
- Coronate
- Ceremony where a ruler is officially crowned
- Religious challenges to the Monarch 1100-1199
- Church
- Pope
- The head of the Catholic church
- Lives in the Vatican city
- The head of the Catholic church
- Archbishop
- The chief bishop responsible for a large area
- Bishop
- A senior minister in charge of a diocese
- Bishop
- The chief bishop responsible for a large area
- Clergy - churchmen
- Pope
- Secular - not religious
- Excommunicate
- Officially exclude someone from church
- Martyr
- Someone who dies for their faith
- Penance
- A punishment to repent for wrongdoing
- Repent
- To express repent for committing a sin
- Church
- Constitution
- Set of rules
- Religious challenges to the Monarch 1100-1199
- Secular - not religious
- Excommunicate
- Officially exclude someone from church
- Martyr
- Someone who dies for their faith
- Penance
- A punishment to repent for wrongdoing
- Repent
- To express repent for committing a sin
- Exile
- Send someone away and not allow them back
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