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This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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AGE 4: The Time of cities and states
4.3 Emperor against Pope

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people in this lesson
Gregory VII
pope
Rome
Henry IV
king, later emperor
Germany
Clement III
anti pope
Rome

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What you can explain /  do after this lesson
  • why the Church wanted to appoint bishops
  • why secular rulers wanted to appoint bishops
  • explain the difference between spiritual and secular rules

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Important dates in this lesson:


1077: King Henry IV goes to Canossa
1084: Henry has himself crowned emperor by an antipope
1122: End of the Investiture Controversy





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Who has the most power?
king
pope
both
use weapons
command soldiers
 command police
make laws
act as judge
punish people

Slide 5 - Drag question

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First make a note in your notebook.
Lesson 4.3

In the Middle Ages, power was divided in:

  • secular   power:  (Dutch: wereldlijke macht) = to rule over countries and                                            people:   KING / EMPEROR
  • spiritual power:  (Dutch: geestelijke macht) = to rule over the church and its                                    followers: POPE


  • Which was more powerful?




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First make a note in your notebook.
Secular rulers had many tools of power:

  • command armies, make wars
  • control police
  • make laws
  • act as judge
  • punish people

Slide 8 - Slide

can you think of a modern country (outside Europe)
in which the ruler is BOTH a secular AND a spiritual leader?

Slide 9 - Mind map

secular
spiritual
9Make the correct combinations
excommunication
warfare
government
monarchy
sword
monastery
prayer
bishop
feudalism
papal bull

Slide 10 - Drag question

First make a note in your notebook.
Spiritual rulers had different tools:

  • the power to persuade people that your words are the will of God.
  • the power of excommunication
  • = to take away someone's membership of the Church

Meaning:
  • You are an outcast
  • You will go to hell when you die.
  • People who help you will also be punished by God.


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Imagine you live in the 13th century. You are a Christian
What would you FEAR MOST?
Punishment by the king, or excommunication by the pope?
prison time or torture during your life?
eternal torture in hell after you die

Slide 13 - Poll

Now you are you, here, today.
What would you FEAR MOST?
Punishment by the king, or excommunication by the pope?
prison time or torture during your life?
eternal torture in hell after you die

Slide 14 - Poll

Slide 15 - Video

Slide 16 - Video

Slide 17 - Video