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Black Plague, One Hundred Year's War, and Challenges to the Church

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609510871Great Famine (1315-1317)(292)This event took place 30 years before the Black Plague Europe. It may have been responsible for weakening people's immune systems, thus making them more vulnerable to the Plague.
609510873Black Death (1347-1351) (291-298)This pandemic traveled from the Middle East to Italy on cargo ships. It then spread from Italy, North. Carried on flea-bearing rats, it killed 40% of Europe's population. It also killed 1/3 of Europe's clergy.
625832771Impacts of the PlaguePeople become pre-occupied with death. Some become more pious while others became more sinful. More cloth was available for book-binding. Byzantine scholars fled Constantinople and brought classical learning back to Europe. Antisemitism grew as some blamed Jews for the plague. A great of money was left to churches and universities.
609510875Buba (Not in text)-central boil caused by the Black Plague -if lanced and drained repeatedly, survival was possible (this information was unknown)
622343090Flagellants-people who believed the Black Plague was God's form of punishment -flagellants were religious fanatics who beat themselves in ritual penance believing such action would bring divine intervention
622343091Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375)This Italian author wrote the Decameron. It was a collection of stories told by people fleeing the Black Plague. It remains a major source of knowledge about this period.
622343092Anti-SemitismHatred or dislike of Jews. This increased during the Black Plague.
622343093Statute of LaborersThe English crown created this law in 1351, at the urging of noble land-owners. It limited wages to pre-plague levels and restricted peasant's abilities to leave their masters' lands. By 1381, it lead to a peasant revolt.
622343094Taille-direct tax on the French peasantry -each household was taxed based on how much land they owned
622343095Jacquerie (1358)-French peasant uprising -opposition to the taille
622343096Hundred Years' War (1337-1453)religious war between England and France -started when Edward III asserted his claim to the French throne -during this war, preachers were hired to preach nationalism (loyalty one's nation and monarch) -knights became obsolete, king's needed to tax to pay infantry
622343097Poitiers-greatest victory for the English -captured French king John II
622343098Peasant Revolt of 1381-Came in opposition to the 1351Statute of Laborers -peasants revolted against wage limits -the revolt failed, but convinced the nobility of the need to reform serfdom and the feudal system
622343099Estates General-French representative council of townspeople, clergy, and nobles -levied taxes
622343100Crecy-major victory of the English -ended the first section of the Hundred Years' War -the introduction of the Long Bow made armored knights obsolete and infantry a necessity
622343101Joan of Arc (1412-1431)-claimed she was given power by God to inspire the French -gave them a sense of national identity and destiny -was later killed as a heretic due to Charles VII's apathy
622343102Nationalism-the idea that Joan of Arc inspired in the Hundred Years' War
622343103Plenitude of Power-papal doctrine elaborated by Pope Innocent III -It created a secular papal monarchy with a clear political mission -the pope alone could declare saints, dispose of benefices, and create a centralized papal monarchy
622343104Boniface VIII-issued the papal bull Unum Sanctum and Clericis Laicos -declared that all temporal (worldly) powers were subject to the spiritual authority of the church
622343105Clericis Laicos-issued by Boniface VIII -forbade lay (secular) taxation of the clergy without papal approval
622343106Unum sanctum (1302)-issued by Pope Boniface VIII -declared the temporal authority was "subject" to the spiritual power of the church
622343107Purgatory-waiting place before you are cast to heaven or hell -one could buy indulgences to repent sins and limit time spent here
622343108Curia-papal court -the court became very adept at making money and working the European economy -the more they did this, the criticism they drew
622343109Marsilius of Padua (1275-1342)/Defender of the Peace (1324)-book that stressed that the power of government did not come from the church -Marsilius felt that the state was the "defender of the peace" and thus had the true power -it should not let itself be manipulated by spiritual authorities -the church and Pope should be subject to secular law
622343110William of Ockham (1288-1348) /Ockham's Razor-church critic -pamphleteer who wrote lasting tracks for the royal cause -argued that the correct theories is the "simplest" or the one that requires the fewest assumptions -criticized illogical or overly spiritual church claims
622343111Avignon Papacy (1305-1377)1309, Clement V moved the papal court to Avignon, France -people believed France was holding the Papal court captive
622343112Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges-recognized the right of the French church to elect its own clergy without papal interference -prohibited the payment of annates to Rome -limited the right of appeals from French courts to the Curia in Rome
622343113Jean Wycliffe (1320s-1384) /Lollards-challenged the non-biblical doctrines of the church -maintained that personal merit was the true basis of religious authority -Lollards were his English followers -preached in the vernacular
622343114Jan Hus(1372-1415)/Hussites-Hussites were his Bohemian followers -he questioned the validity of sacraments performed by immoral priests
622343115Conciliarism-14th century movement that felt that a council of religious officials would be more reliable than one Pope. -it eventually lost out to Pope's who allied themselves with the new monarchs
622343116Council of Pisa (1409-10)-disposed of the Roman and Avignon popes to elect a third one, Alexander V -other two popes did not accept this actions
622343117Council of Constance (1414-17)-asserted its supremacy and elected Martin V as new pope -council also made provisions for regular meetings
622343118Council of Basil (1434-1449)- directly negotiated church doctrines with heretics -was presented with the Four Articles of Prague in 1432
622343119Mongol Rule-Mongol, or Tatar, armies swept through China, much of the Islamic world and Russia

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