World History Chapter 9 Test (without true/false & all of the above questions)

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World History Chapter 9 Test (without true/false & all of the above questions)

Otto the Great
The holy Roman Empire was founded by
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Otto the Great The holy Roman Empire was founded by
Germany & Italy part of the Holy Roman Empire includes
Otto I was crowned Holy Roman emperor in 962
lay investure practice of kings and nobles appointing church offices
not associated with reforms in church
Simony practice of selling or buying religious or blessed articles or goods extending into the sale of church offices
Bernard of Clairvaox famous Cistercian monk who led monastic reforms
1122 year the Concordant of Worms reached a compromise over lay investure
Heresy term referring to the holding of beliefs contrary to the teaching of the church
962 year Otto the great set up the Holy Roman Empire
Henry IV German king who fought with Pope Gregory VII over lay investure
Alfred the great laid the foundation for a unified England
Norman Dynasty established of English kings. Established by William I
1066 year in which William of Normandy defeated Harold Wessex at the battle of Hastings
Paralament English legislative body, established by Edward 1
Phillip II he grew up in Sicily and later defied his guardian Innocent the III
??????????? English line established by Henry II
common law Henry II's uniform laws for all of England
Dooms Day book collection of William's survey of England's taxable resources
1095 year Pope Urban II called the first Crusaders
1204 year Constantinople fell to the Crusaders
Phillip IV established the first Estates-General
Fredrick I called "Barbarossa" and married his son to the heiress of Sicily
took away John French's land away, thus tripled his royal domain Phillip II
John forced to sign the Magna Carta
Saladin was defeated in battles by Richard, but was successful in holding jerusalem
Concordant of Worms document attempted to end the practice of buying and selling church offices
Urban II pope that called the first crusade
First Crusades crusade most successful
Canute of Denmark king that did not participate in the Kings Crusades
Constantinople this city was captured at the end of the Fourth Crusade
Franks Group that did not rule England before 1066
French lands Henry II's wealth lay in his .....
expanding the jurisdiction of the royal courts Henry II strengthened the royal authority in England by....
"who would be the archbishop of Canterbury" King John clashed with Pope innocent about this topic
Magna Carta established the principle that the kings's power was limited
"power of the purse" way for Parliament to have a check on the kings power
IIe-de-France land around Paris ruled by king
John Phillip II tripled the size of his domain by taking land from this English king
Louis XI peace & justice were his primary goals
Edward I king that subdued the Welsh and made his son the Prince of Wales
Canute Danish ruler of England
Alfred monks compiled the Anglo-saxon chronicle during which kings reign
Innocent III the papacy reached its zenith under
the inquisition church court
excommunication depriving an individual of the sacraments of the church fellowship
mendicant orders known as "begging orders"

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