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CHAPTER 10 THE LATE MIDDLE AGES IN
EUROPE: 1000 – 1500
Medieval Politics, 1000-1300 The Capetians and the Beginnings of
France Phillip II Augustus Height of Capetian Rule Under Phillip IV
England to 1300 Henry II Thomas à Becket The Successors of Henry II The Origins of Parliament
Medieval Politics, 1000-1300 Spain to 1300 Disunity in Germany and Italy
The Salian Emperors
The Church in the High Middle Ages
Monastic Reform The Papacy’s Zenith: Innocent III Heresy Fransicans and Dominicans
The Crusades The Crusading Expeditions The Crusader States Significance of the Crusades
Revival of Trade and Towns Factors in the Revival of Towns Merchant and Craft Guilds
The Later Middle Ages 1300-1500 The Black Death and Economic
Depression
Medieval Politics, 1300-1500 Continued Disunity in Germany Spain: Ferdinand and Isabella England and France:
The Hundred Years’ War England After the Hundred Years’
War France After the Hundred Years’
War
The Medieval Church in Crises 1300-1500
Boniface VIII The Avignon Papacy Wyclif and Hus
The Great Schism of the Roman Catholic Church
The Concillar Movement
Thought and Culture During the Middle Ages Origin of European Universities Scholasticism Women and Learning in the High
Middle Ages
Arts and Letters in the Later Middle Ages Vernacular Literature: Dante and
Chaucer Medieval Architecture and
Sculpture