HIST 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Excommunication, Interdict, Toleration

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National monarchies in western europe and the mongols in the east. Expansion of royal authority in france (11th and 12th centuries) Eldest son was asc. with father and would rule as co-king. Royal commissioners to oversee local government and to ensure justice. Names william, duke of normandy, his successor. 19th century painting of king john signing the magna carta in 1215. Conflict with pope innocent ii over apt. of archbishop of canterbury. Division of carolingian empire after treaty of verdun, 843. Defeats the magyars at the battle of lechfield in 955. Crowned emperor by the pope in 962. Pope rethinks decision to make otto emperor, otto appoints a new pope. Holy roman emperor henry iv (1056-1106) and pope gregory vii. Compromise at the concordat of worms in 1122. Temujin (1162-1227) (cid:1005)(cid:1006)(cid:1004)6 (cid:271)e(cid:272)o(cid:373)es chi(cid:374)giss kha(cid:374), (cid:862)u(cid:374)iversal ruler. (cid:863) Mongols hold op posts, locals hold lower posts (persians, turks. )

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