Yes, they had many differences on matters of authority and doctrine. Some Popes were even excommunicated by Church Synods (or Councils) and other rival Popes were elected in their place, called Ante-Popes.
There were times in the Middle Ages that popes tried to stop wars. The Church also tried to regulate wars so as to make them more humane.
to protect the king and castle
The feudal lord or king who provided the peasants protection in exchange for a portion of their crops or benefits.
To fight wars, and protect the castle/land
Eat, hunt, fight, farm, party, live, and die.
Kings and Popes... I believe. (:
No. The Middle Ages is the period of Western European history from 500 - 1500 A.D. The Crusades were a series of invasions of the Middle East by Europeans, instigated by various Popes during the Middle Ages.
in the middle ages kings ,popes,knights and more ate fish and vegtables that the peasant's grew
There were times in the Middle Ages that popes tried to stop wars. The Church also tried to regulate wars so as to make them more humane.
In most cases Women were not taught to fight.
Twitter wars.
middle ages
to protect the king and castle
In the middle ages Lords had to fight to defend their lands and kings. If a Lord did not fight then he could lose his land to his rival or be beheaded for disloyalty
Its heartwarming portrayal of saintly popes during the Middle Ages
They had religous and chruch power also their duties to lead the chruch and be preist
because they had nothing better else to do in their life