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Map Link: Europe and the Mediterranean Lands about 1190:
<http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/shepherd/europe
_mediterranean_1190.jpg>
Growth of Papal Monarchy:
Network of dioceses and parishes
Applied to by clergy
Stable succession
Court of appeal in canon law
Theory of papal monarchy
Innocent III (p. 1198-1216)
Description of own position
Fourth Crusade
Negotiations with schismatic churches
Internal crusades e.g. vs. Cathars, 1209-29
Innocent III (p. 1198-1216)
Fourth Lateran Council, 1215
Involvement in politics e.g. Holy Roman
Empire
1197 Death of Emperor Henry VI
Otto (Welf)
1215 Election and crowning of Frederick II of
Hohenstaufen as Holy Roman Emperor
(reigns until 1250)
Philip II Augustus (r. 1179-1223)
Louis IX (r. 1226-70)
1199-1216 Reign of John of England
1214 Battle of Bouvines
1216 French briefly occupy eastern England
Map Link: Philip II’s Conquests:
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Louis VIII (r. 1223-26)
Louis IX (r. 1226-70)
Jean de Joinville (d. 1317)
Blanche of Castile
1247-54 Louis IX on Crusade in Egypt
Parlement
Map Link: The Holy Roman Empire under the Hohenstaufen,
1138-1254 :
<http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/shepherd/roman_
empire_1138_1254.jpg>
1215-50 Reign of Frederick II
1245 Pope deposes Frederick, nobles
rebel
1227 Frederick excommunicated
1239 Frederick excommunicated (again)
1245 Innocent IV (p. 1243-54) deposes
Frederick
1250 Death of Frederick
1250-54 Reign of Conrad IV
1254-73 Interregnum
1273-91 Reign of Rudolph of Hapsburg
1282-1302 War of the Sicilian Vespers,
between rulers of Anjou and Aragon
1204-14 John seeks to extract money from
subjects
1214 Battle of Bouvines
1215 Magna Carta
1230s Development of parliament
1258 Barons rebel against Henry III
(r. 1216-72)
1297 Revolt against Edward I (r. 1272-1308)
1290 Expulsion of Jews from England
1212 Christians defeat Almohads at Las Navas
de Tolosa. Further conquests follow
Cortes
Alfonso X the Wise of Castile (r. 1252-84)
Map Link: Spain, 910-1492:
<http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/shepherd_1911/
shepherd-c-082-083.jpg>
Salimbene degli Adami (1221-88)
From Parma, from distinguished family
c. 1238 Becomes Franciscan friar. Spends time
in various monasteries
Acquainted with Frederick II and Innocent IV
Writes various (lost) works, plus chronicle
covering 1167-1287