Depending on time and place, the Church controlled between 0% and 35% or so of the property. In the Papal States, an area of central Italy, the Church actually ruled directly.
The Church and the nobility.
To rule, to manage, to ensure organization and order among people ...
catholic rule not christian
The middle ages were the dark ages or the medieval ages. During this time period the church was pretty much the head and rule. Everyone was roman catholic and they put God first then the priest. Religion united the people during this time because it was the one thing they all had in common during those hard times.
to attend church follow the pope in that time it wasnt much about god just the church wanting control which they pratically had even over the king anyhow rules go into marrage it isn't a real rule but they expected it of you they encouraged husbands to flog there wives for bad behavor beliving the devil would come upon them if they didnt they also belived- not the point well i tried :/ hope my answer helped
Yes, the Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated by the Latin Church in the medieval period. They were sanctioned by the Pope and motivated by religious fervor to recapture the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
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Monarchs, the church, and the Crusades were intertwined in medieval Europe. Monarchs often worked closely with the church to validate their rule and gain divine support. The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the church, led by monarchs, with the goal of reclaiming the Holy Land from Muslim control. This collaboration between all three entities shaped the power dynamics and religious landscape of Europe during this period.
in medieval times one of the major types of warfare was sedge so in order to continue to rule the nobles added things like murder holes and arrow slits to cause damage to the attacking army and walls and moats to keep them out.
Medieval kings were people who lived in the middle ages and had the title and powers of a King. What they did was rule their kingdom, and sometimes fight to keep or expand their lands.
No, Julius Caesar lived in the Roman republic era. He was a great general for the Romans and eventually became dictator of Rome. The Senate appointed him to rule for ten years.