The early middle ages from 500 to 1000 AD was a time when Vikings were invading Europe, tribal disputes were causing constant war, and Charlemagne conquered most of France, so there really wasn't centers of power established in this time. It wasn't until the high middle ages that society, nobility, and the church grew stronger.
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The Church (in Rome and Constantinople) and the King or Emperor.
The Pope and the King/Emperor of your country
The church had the most power in the middle ages because it was the one thing that united people.
a. towns b. manors c. guild
Yes, the Church was very powerful during the Middle Ages.
the Roman Catholic Church.
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The church had the most power in the middle ages because it was the one thing that united people.
Florence or Venice and Paris.
a. towns b. manors c. guild
They were both major centers of learning.
Yes, the Church was very powerful during the Middle Ages.
the Roman Catholic Church.
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No. The increase in the power of the Church happened in the Roman Empire at a time when the economic and political power was mostly in the hands of the military. In the Middle Ages, the aristocracy gained military power, and the rise of the middle class only happened during the Middle Ages after that.
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