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The church had the most power in the middle ages because it was the one thing that united people.
During the Middle Ages, people commonly believed in the power and authority of the Catholic Church, the divine right of kings, the existence of supernatural beings like angels and demons, and the importance of fulfilling one's duties in the feudal system. They also believed in the concept of chivalry and the idea of a hierarchical society with a rigid social structure.
The tithe was one tenth of a person's production, so a farmer, for example, would give the Church one tenth of his crop.
One important difference that was NOT present between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance is the prevalence of religious authority in daily life. While the Middle Ages were heavily dominated by the Church and its influence on culture and politics, the Renaissance saw a shift towards humanism and secularism. However, both periods shared a recognition of the Church's role in society, albeit with differing degrees of emphasis and influence. Thus, the Church's presence remained significant in both eras.
During the Middle Ages, the Church was one of the largest landowners in Europe, owning approximately 25-30% of the land in some regions. This significant landholding was due to donations, bequests, and the accumulation of wealth through tithes and offerings. The Church's land ownership played a crucial role in its power and influence over both the economy and society during this period.
There was one church and one religion in the middle ages and that was Catholic. So, any timeline would be of the Catholic Church.
The church had the most power in the middle ages because it was the one thing that united people.
Because back then church and state were one and the same.
One thing that remained through the Middle Ages, all over the areas where the Roman Empire had been, was the Church.
No one single person encouraged the Crusades. These military campaigns were sanctioned by the Latin Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages.
The church was well organized or the church controlled large national armies
The church was well organized or the church controlled large national armies
During the Middle Ages, people commonly believed in the power and authority of the Catholic Church, the divine right of kings, the existence of supernatural beings like angels and demons, and the importance of fulfilling one's duties in the feudal system. They also believed in the concept of chivalry and the idea of a hierarchical society with a rigid social structure.
Gothic people made big churches.
The tithe was one tenth of a person's production, so a farmer, for example, would give the Church one tenth of his crop.
well your wording is confusing😕
Well, in the middle ages, it was mostly unheard of to kill your self. If one did there was probably no punishment since suicide was not a major concern of the state during the middle ages.