The main body of the Church was split into a eastern and western parts in the Great Schism in 1054. There were other, lesser, schisms, and there were always independent branches of the Church that did not look to Rome, or Constantinople, for leadership, but the large majority of Christians were part of the Church that divided.
No one came up with the idea of markets in medieval times. Markets existed for thousands of years before the middle ages began.
important people would sit up front, with less important people sitting bnehind them, and peasants standing in the back.
Martin Luther first set out to reform the Catholic Church but ended up spliting it into different sects including Lutherenism.
To bury the dead. When the Catholic church was established as the church of Europe and England the tradition stated that the dead should be buried compared to the past practice of cremation. The bible was used to back up this thinking. Therefore, medieval churches buried the dead in sacred ground.
The church was allowed to chant and make up music like monks in monasteries thats because i was there and saw it. So you know what i mean?
Different Christians had different interpretations of the Bible, and split up. One major split was of the Church of England from the Roman Catholic church. Other churches have sprung up since then.
I don't know when they split, but the Methodist Church was set up by them in the early 1780's, so it was probably around that time
During the eighteenth century, the French people were split up into three groups; the clergy, noblemen, and peasents, but during the medieval times of France, there were two social groups of people, the smart and the dumb.
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No one came up with the idea of markets in medieval times. Markets existed for thousands of years before the middle ages began.
A villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.
important people would sit up front, with less important people sitting bnehind them, and peasants standing in the back.
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Yes, Charlotte and Gavin split up in May 2010.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe consequences of the Henry VIII's split with the Church is the Anglican Church and it's hundreds of splinter "churches". The results are generations and thousands of souls who have grown up outside the means of salvation established by Our Blessed Lord, His Church.
A VilleinA villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.I hope this helps you!
Martin Luther first set out to reform the Catholic Church but ended up spliting it into different sects including Lutherenism.