It started in Asia with the Mongols. Started in troops through rats and unsanitary conditions. Got to Europe by trade.
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Two Causes of Hundred Years' War
Land and Throne
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What Were Some Abuses Of The Church
Mistresses, Drunkenness', gambling, taxes
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Decameron
A story about 10 young people that leave to a villa to escape the black death and they tell stores to pass time. (not new stories)
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Dante
an Italian poet famous for writing the Divine Comedy that describes a journey through Hell and purgatory and paradise. Came from an old noble family in Florence. Vernacular author
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Jacquerie
A French peasant revolt caused by economic classes. After black death.
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Ciompi
Wool workers in FLorence most famous industry. There was a revolt because of their wages were low and they won and got to be represented by government.
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Hundred Years' War
the series of wars fought intermittently between France and England; 1337-1453. Due to England and France Fighting for throne and land.
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Joan of Arc
Peasant Woman that lead France during war
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House of Commons
The representatives of shires, boroughs, who were considered less important were in this of commons. That held meetings to decide things.
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Black Death
Was a plague that started flea infested rats.
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Flagellant
a person who is whipped or whips himself to take sins away during Black Death
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Pogroms
Organized massacres against jews during black death (from catholics)
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English Peasants Revolts
Desperation of rising expectations fighting to get taxes taken away.
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Wat Tyler
Preacher during english peasant revolt accomplished making King Ricard the third take away taxes.
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Charles the seventh
Was the new heir of France
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Edward the third
Became king of France because he was the closest relative
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Avignon
a town in southeastern France on the Rhone River; the seat of the papacy from 1309 to 1378 and the residence of antipopes during the Great Schism
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yersinia pestis
a bacillus bacterium that causes the plague; aerosolized bacteria can be used as a bioweapon
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babylonian captivity
When the papacy was in Avignon
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Council of Constance
Reformist council that met to elect a new popel. Other end to the great schism
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Conciliar Movement
Only a council should decide the fate of the church.
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Vernacular Literature
Making literature into the everyday speech of the people
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Petrarch
an Italian poet famous for love lyrics and vernacular author.
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chaucer
Vernacular author, brought a new lever of sophisticated writing. Wrote via story tellers. Used character to criticize the corruption of the church but was a Christian.
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great schism
A crisis and chaos in the church lasted 40 years. Made people doubt religion. Creation of new religions. Two popes divided people into sides.
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Marsiglio Of Padua
Was against the church's political rules. He wanted it to be more of a democracy.
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Mysticism
a religion based on mystical communion with an ultimate reality
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Gerard Groote
Thought that to have a mystic relation with Jesus you must have a spiritual belief.
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boccaccio
Italian poet, vernacular writer. Fell in love with a noble lady. Wrote Decameron. Writing gloomier as time goes on.
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Christine De Pizan
Was from a rich family, husband died and was left with children and mom. To be financially stable she decided to write. She eventually became stable. Was a feminist writer.