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conciliar movement |
attempt to get the church ruled by everyone, not just the pope Marsiglio of Padua (b. 1270, d. 1342) = 'Defender of the Peace,' which claimed church subordinate to the state 1409 = council at Pisa |
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renaissance popes |
after 1447 = popes support arts Sixtus IV (1471-84) = starts Sistine Chapel |
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Hundred Years' War |
1337-1453 Crecy (1346) Joan of Arc (1412-1431) gets Charles VII crowned king at Rheims |
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results of the hundred years' war |
England lost Continent England = King, in calling Parliament in order to raise taxes, gives more power to nobility, merchants Richard II deposed, 1399 War of the Roses (1450-1485) France = averts king's impotence; he has power to raise gaboulle (salt tax) and taille (nat'l tax) and has royal standing army Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400) |





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