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    Nowadays there are many different types of governments around the world during the Middle Ages there was one type of government that was able to work during times of unrest. The brewer helped this government. Feudalism was the overall government.The manor was the major key part where it played out. The brewer helped keep the system going without collapsing.Without the brewer the whole system would crumble and fall. Feudalism is the overall structure that was the system so that the people

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    The High Middle Ages

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    John Foster HIS-109 March 6, 2014 Professor Carta The High Middle Ages The Christian religions rise to supremacy in the middle ages was the result of several factors. Christians had long been persecuted by the Roman Empire because the Romans felt that Christianity challenged and offended the Greco-Roman Gods and the Christians were prone to revolt against Roman rule. Christianity survived because it had many teachings that appealed to the downtrodden in Roman society, these teachings being

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    the Middle Ages in the Comedia 's Inferno Dante 's Inferno is a nearly impeccable representation of the intellectualism found in the High Middle Ages. Dante also gives us much needed insight into the politics of this era. To legitimize this poem, it was necessary to convey the emphasis of classical antiquity so prevalent during the Middle Ages. The Comedia provided this flawlessly. However, we must not gloss over the crux of this emphasis; the learning and belief systems that ruled the age. Scholasticism

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    Heresy In The Middle Ages

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    not wholly historically accurate, it does exemplify the Christian stance on heresy in the Middle Ages. Harsh treatment was occasionally necessary, to those who promoted Lucifer’s teachings. Hereby heresy was seen as a major threat to Christ’s Church and His people. Nevertheless, as will be shown, whatever means were put into practice by the Church failed since beliefs held at the beginning of the Middle Ages were still evident in the fifteenth century. Regarding

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    reassurance on salvation. The illiteracy of the Middle Ages allowed the Church officials to be trusted mindlessly. Reforms were looked down upon and even resulted in the imprisonment or death of some people. The Church is responsible for taking advantage of the lower class in the Feudal system, committing the Crusades or the “Holy wars” and killing and torturing heretics during the Inquisition as the result of trying to spread Catholicism. The Middle Ages was an age where the church was at the top of the

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    High Middle Ages

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    1. The civilization of the High Middle Ages was discussed in chapter 10 of the book “Culture and Value: Survey of Humanities, Volume 1”. The civilization was lasted from 1150 C.E to 1300 C.E and centered in the city of Paris in modern day Europe. Their main focus is to search for synthesis or to articulate all knowledge systemically. Their central belief system was Christian religion. Their system of government or political system is feudalism. Feudalism is a form of government that had its primary

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    Castles evolved over the time from the early beginnings of the Middle Ages all the way to the end of the period. These significant pieces of architecture started out as a simple structures and eventually turned into something a lot more complex and innovative. The castles were where the kings and lords lived with their families. Also, a bunch of staff members lived there. They were needed to carry out all the jobs. The system is called manorialism and it is when peasants and/or serfs would do work

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    Feudalism was a very popular social system in the Medieval ages, and provided a give and take system for both parties. It was a fairly simple system, those of nobility or higher power would give up some of their land (also called a fief) to the peasants (or serfs) and offered them protection in exchange for them working the land and being sent out to war when needed. This allowed for both parties to gain something out of the transaction and was the basis of the relationship between a lord and a vassal

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    In the middle ages, Christianity was at the heart of politics and thus acceptance of the Christian faith was indeed a political matter in many respects. For many political leaders in the early period, acceptance of the Christian faith was used as a means to shape political image, as was clearly shown most famously by Clovis I. Further, acceptance of Christianity was also political in that it created ties with Rome which helped set the precedent of an incredibly influential papacy throughout the medieval

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    The Middle Ages or Medieval Ages is the time period in Europe between the fall of Rome and the beginning of the Renaissance (History). For this paper it will be referred to as the Middle Ages. This time is also sometimes described as the Dark Ages by some because of some of the bad events that happened and because they say nothing of importance came out of the time period. It is true Rome fell, there were many wars which caused many to die, a shortage of food that caused many to die and an awful

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