The crusades were going on and they changed a lot.
The first Pope who started (and ended) his Pontificate in the 1300s was Pope Benedict XI.
church differences
The Pope's claim of supremacy or authority over the church is what caused the Schism in the church in the late 1300s.
Vikings were no longer around during the 1300s, as their reign ended in the early 1000s.
Indulgences led reformers to speak.
its as powerful as a monarchy
There was a great schism in the late 1300s- when Pope Gregory XI died, an extremly unpopular with the frenchmen, Pope Urban VI was elected, he was from Italy. in protest the Frenchmen elected a frenchman Pope Clement VII as their pope. So now there were 2 popes in a church which was known as the Great Schism
John Wycliffe spoke against the church, but died as a priest of the Catholic Church. He was declared a heretic after death. His body was exhumed and burned. John Huss was a notorious heretic who led many astray. He was excommunicated, when that had no effect, the area he was preaching in was placed under interdict, which still didn't stop him. He had recanted, then reversed his decision. After this went on for a while, he was tried by the Church and found guilty on all counts. He was stripped of his priesthood and handed over to the secular authorities, who burned him at the stake. One of the problems at the time was the secular government found heresy to be treasonous, and thus, THEY burned heretics - not the Church.
wat is some inventions from 1300s
The major outbreak was in the late 1300s, with another bout during the 1600s.
Well, the church was always present in practically every town or hamlet during the 1100's. With the murder of Thomas Becket and the Pope forcing King Henry to sign the Magna Carta proves that the church was a more influential power during those ages due to the low level of education that the general public had. The church greatly influenced the lives of the peasants in giving them a place to gather an socialize as well as taking 1/10 of their profits as a "dime" or a tax.
Maoris people lived in NZ in 1300s