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The Christian Church was probably the most important influence on the minds of medieval European people.
The term Medieval Church could be construed to apply to the Christian religion. It could also apply to a church organization dominating a given area. So the Church of Rome dominated the Roman Empire of the fifth century, The Eastern Orthodox dominated the eastern parts of Christian Europe after the Great Schism of 1054, just as the Roman Catholic Church dominate the West, and each of these might be referred to as the Church in those areas.
Pretty much two estates. The Nobility and the church. The nobility protected people's land and crops and the church protected their souls. The church taught people that they were born with sin and the only way to get redemption was through them. The Nobility owned them and they were to serve them in war, peace, and even death.
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There were quite a few
There were no other Christian religions in medieval times. All Christian nations were Christian and still attending the Church that Christ founded.
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The Christian Church was probably the most important influence on the minds of medieval European people.
Please specify which split you are referring to.
The term Medieval Church could be construed to apply to the Christian religion. It could also apply to a church organization dominating a given area. So the Church of Rome dominated the Roman Empire of the fifth century, The Eastern Orthodox dominated the eastern parts of Christian Europe after the Great Schism of 1054, just as the Roman Catholic Church dominate the West, and each of these might be referred to as the Church in those areas.
Christian Antz has written: 'Sieben Dome' -- subject(s): Medieval Architecture, Guidebooks, Dom, Church architecture, Cathedrals, Church decoration and ornament 'Sacrum theatrum Romanum'
Pretty much two estates. The Nobility and the church. The nobility protected people's land and crops and the church protected their souls. The church taught people that they were born with sin and the only way to get redemption was through them. The Nobility owned them and they were to serve them in war, peace, and even death.
I would consider many since the christian church was mostly in power during that time.
the religon was roman christian and people like nuns devoted their lives to the church. the people such as pesants all had this same religon and believed and worshiped the same god. all people payed the chirch and were living bytheir religous beleifs.
J. van Herwaarden has written: 'Opgelegde bedevaarten' -- subject(s): Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages, Church history, Medieval Travel, Travel, Medieval 'Pelgrimstochten' -- subject(s): Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages
Norman Rufus Colin Cohn has written: 'Europe's inner demons' -- subject(s): Witchcraft, Demonology, Europe, Persecution 'The pursuit of the millennium ; revolutionary millenarians and mystical anarchists of the Middle Ages' -- subject(s): Church history, History of doctrines, Medieval Sects, Millennium, Sects, Medieval 'Histoire d'un mythe' 'Cosmos, chaos, and the world to come' -- subject(s): Comparative studies, Eschatology, Cosmology, Creation 'The pursuit of the millennium' -- subject(s): Christian sects, Medieval, Church, Church history, History of doctrines, Medieval Christian sects, Medieval Sects, Millennium, Millennium (Eschatology), Reformation, Sects, Medieval 'The pursuit of the millenium' -- subject(s): Church history, History of doctrines, Medieval Sects, Millennium (Eschatology), Sects, Medieval 'The pursuit of the millennium' -- subject(s): Church history, Sectas medievales, Medieval Sects, Lending library