they influenced society and the way the people ran the government
Being a Squire in medieval times
They were the nobility and ran the government with the Church.
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A section on medieval church power in a textbook might include items such as the role of the Pope as a spiritual and temporal leader, the establishment of church doctrines and their influence on society, the church's involvement in political affairs and conflicts, such as the Investiture Controversy, and the impact of monasticism on education and culture. Additionally, it could cover the church's wealth and land holdings, the Crusades as an extension of church authority, and the relationship between church and state during this period.
The medieval Church wielded significant political power, often influencing or directly controlling monarchs and governments through its vast landholdings and wealth. It played a central role in legitimizing rulers, as seen with the crowning of kings, and often intervened in political disputes, such as the Investiture Controversy, where the Church and monarchy clashed over the appointment of bishops. Additionally, the Church sought to maintain spiritual authority, which sometimes led to conflicts with secular powers, as it asserted its role in moral and ethical governance. This intertwining of spiritual and political authority shaped the dynamics of medieval society.
Being a Squire in medieval times
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There was only the Catholic church and they ruled the government and society.
All catholics believed that the pope was sent from god, and that his word was law. People in middle ages based their whole lives around the church.
The role of the church in Medievial society was very important and dominant in society. People generally did not go against what the church said and the church had firm control over the monarchy. The church's biggest role was to create moral order based on the word of God.
It made the Church dependent on individual monarchs.
The Pope's role in the Medieval society is to represent the spiritual authority of the Church and, later, the state authority, which was normally represented by a King or Emperor, but was changed with the argument titled the 'Doctrine of Swords', which claimed that the Pope had authority over both the church andthe state.
They were the nobility and ran the government with the Church.
Bun was the role of the group which was limited in medival european society.
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