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12/1/15 Bell Ringer
You are 13 years old, the youngest child of the king
of France. Once day your father announces that he
wants to make an alliance with a powerful noble
family. To seal the alliance, he has arranged for you
to marry one of his new ally’s children. Your father
wants you to be happy and asks what you think of
the idea. You now the alliance will make your
father’s rule more secure, but it means leaving home
to marry a stranger.
What will you say to your father??
**consider pros and cons
7.34 Demonstrate understanding of the
conflict and cooperation between the
Papacy and European monarchs,
including Charlemagne, Gregory VII,
and Emperor Henry IV.
I can explain the conflict and
cooperation between the Papacy
and European monarchs.
Popes and Kings
The Big Idea
Popes and kings dominated European
society in the Middle Ages.
Main Ideas
• Popes and kings ruled Europe as spiritual
and political leaders.
• Kings and popes clashed over some issues.
Middle Ages
Popes and Kings
In the early Middle
Ages, nobles and
knights held power.
However, as time
passed, power
shifted to popes and
kings.
Main Idea 1:
Popes and kings ruled Europe as spiritual
and political leaders.
• The pope was the head of the Christian church in
western Europe.
• The pope had great power because so many
people belonged to the church.
• People saw the pope as God’s representative on
Earth.
• The pope could cast people from the church, or
excommunicate, his enemies.
• Popes had great political and spiritual power.
The Power of the Popes
• Europe had been divided into many small states.
• In three countries, England, France, and the Holy
Roman Empire, kings were the rulers.
• Kings inherited their titles from their fathers.
• Kings kept order through alliances and warfare.
• The leader of the Roman Empire was approved by
the pope, so the region was also known as the
Holy Roman Empire.
The Power of the Kings
Charlemagne (742–814)
• Powerful leader, strong
Christian
• Created the Carolingian
Empire
• Crowned by Pope Leo III
as the first Holy Roman
Emperor in 800 CE
**Shows the
COOPERATION between
popes and kings!!
•
As popes continued to try to increase their
power, they came into conflict with kings.
Main Idea 2: Kings and popes
clashed over some issues.
Power of the Popes
• Popes were powerful
spiritual leaders but also
developed political power
during the Middle Ages
–Popes claimed authority
over rulers
• This often led to conflicts
between Popes and kings
–The investiture
controversy
Power of the Popes
• Pope Gregory VII tried to expand
the political power of the pope
– The pope can be judged by no one;
– The Roman church has never erred and
never will err till the end of time;
– The pope alone can depose and restore
bishops;
– He alone can call general councils and
authorize canon law;
– He can depose (remove) emperors;
– He can absolve subjects from their
allegiance;
– All princes should kiss his feet.
• Pope Gregory VII came to power in Rome.
• The pope disapproved of a bishop chosen by the Holy
Roman Emperor, Henry IV.
• Henry became angry and tried to have the pope
removed; however, the pope excommunicated Henry.
• Henry had to beg the pope for forgiveness to get back
into the church.
• This incident made the pope more powerful than
the emperor at that time.
Power Struggle
•
Think, Pair, Share
Who is more powerful? The king or
the pope?
Task 1
• You will look at five different aspects that
relate to the objective today. I can analyze
how the Papacy and the kings cooperates and
conflicted over power during the Middle Ages
• Circle any cooperation you discover
• Underline any conflict you discover
• Annotate about how the following played a
significance in world history:
• Charlemagne, Henry IV, and Gregory VII
Task 2
• Complete the tree
chart with the
information you
discovered about the
objective :
• I can analyze how the
Papacy and the kings
cooperates and
conflicted over power
during the Middle Ages
In your WHN pg 90, compare the power of
the popes to the power of the kings.
The Holy Roman Empire
• Empire grew out of
part of Charlemagne’s
Empire
–Charlemagne had
been crowned Holy
Roman Emperor by
the Pope
–Future rulers were
crowned by the pope
after being chosen by
nobles

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Popes vs. kings

  • 1. 12/1/15 Bell Ringer You are 13 years old, the youngest child of the king of France. Once day your father announces that he wants to make an alliance with a powerful noble family. To seal the alliance, he has arranged for you to marry one of his new ally’s children. Your father wants you to be happy and asks what you think of the idea. You now the alliance will make your father’s rule more secure, but it means leaving home to marry a stranger. What will you say to your father?? **consider pros and cons
  • 2. 7.34 Demonstrate understanding of the conflict and cooperation between the Papacy and European monarchs, including Charlemagne, Gregory VII, and Emperor Henry IV. I can explain the conflict and cooperation between the Papacy and European monarchs.
  • 3. Popes and Kings The Big Idea Popes and kings dominated European society in the Middle Ages. Main Ideas • Popes and kings ruled Europe as spiritual and political leaders. • Kings and popes clashed over some issues.
  • 5. In the early Middle Ages, nobles and knights held power. However, as time passed, power shifted to popes and kings. Main Idea 1: Popes and kings ruled Europe as spiritual and political leaders.
  • 6. • The pope was the head of the Christian church in western Europe. • The pope had great power because so many people belonged to the church. • People saw the pope as God’s representative on Earth. • The pope could cast people from the church, or excommunicate, his enemies. • Popes had great political and spiritual power. The Power of the Popes
  • 7. • Europe had been divided into many small states. • In three countries, England, France, and the Holy Roman Empire, kings were the rulers. • Kings inherited their titles from their fathers. • Kings kept order through alliances and warfare. • The leader of the Roman Empire was approved by the pope, so the region was also known as the Holy Roman Empire. The Power of the Kings
  • 8. Charlemagne (742–814) • Powerful leader, strong Christian • Created the Carolingian Empire • Crowned by Pope Leo III as the first Holy Roman Emperor in 800 CE **Shows the COOPERATION between popes and kings!!
  • 9.
  • 10. As popes continued to try to increase their power, they came into conflict with kings. Main Idea 2: Kings and popes clashed over some issues.
  • 11. Power of the Popes • Popes were powerful spiritual leaders but also developed political power during the Middle Ages –Popes claimed authority over rulers • This often led to conflicts between Popes and kings –The investiture controversy
  • 12. Power of the Popes • Pope Gregory VII tried to expand the political power of the pope – The pope can be judged by no one; – The Roman church has never erred and never will err till the end of time; – The pope alone can depose and restore bishops; – He alone can call general councils and authorize canon law; – He can depose (remove) emperors; – He can absolve subjects from their allegiance; – All princes should kiss his feet.
  • 13. • Pope Gregory VII came to power in Rome. • The pope disapproved of a bishop chosen by the Holy Roman Emperor, Henry IV. • Henry became angry and tried to have the pope removed; however, the pope excommunicated Henry. • Henry had to beg the pope for forgiveness to get back into the church. • This incident made the pope more powerful than the emperor at that time. Power Struggle
  • 14.
  • 15. Think, Pair, Share Who is more powerful? The king or the pope?
  • 16. Task 1 • You will look at five different aspects that relate to the objective today. I can analyze how the Papacy and the kings cooperates and conflicted over power during the Middle Ages • Circle any cooperation you discover • Underline any conflict you discover • Annotate about how the following played a significance in world history: • Charlemagne, Henry IV, and Gregory VII
  • 17. Task 2 • Complete the tree chart with the information you discovered about the objective : • I can analyze how the Papacy and the kings cooperates and conflicted over power during the Middle Ages
  • 18. In your WHN pg 90, compare the power of the popes to the power of the kings.
  • 19. The Holy Roman Empire • Empire grew out of part of Charlemagne’s Empire –Charlemagne had been crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope –Future rulers were crowned by the pope after being chosen by nobles