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Unit 19: Germany, The Popes, and the Rise of Spain

[dropcap type=”box”]A[/dropcap]s we have learned in previous units, The Holy Roman Empire in Germany and the Papacy in Rome didn’t always get along. After Frederick Barabosa and his successor, Conrad IV, there were no emperors for 19 years. After this period the Nobles passed the crown from one house to another. During this time, the Empire shrank; and Italy was entirely lost to the Empire, and it became a series of great independent republics.

In other parts of Europe, Spain was on the rise. Since the eighth century, Spain had been under the control of the Arabs. While the Arabs allowed the Christian nobles to practice Christianity, they often demanded they pay taxes to do so.

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Unit 19 [flag bg_color=”#d6e3bc” text_color=”#9d241a”]Middle School[/flag]

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Unit Overview

Subjects Covered
Grammar, Literature, Competition, History
Time Period
Medieval – Renaissance
Grade Level
Middle School: 6-8
Civilization
German and Spanish
Literature
Introduction to The Hobbit

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Unit Description

As we have learned in previous units, The Holy Roman Empire in Germany and the Papacy in Rome didn’t always get along. After Frederick Barabosa and his successor, Conrad IV, there were no emperors for 19 years. After this period the Nobles passed the crown from one house to another. During this time, the Empire shrank; and Italy was entirely lost to the Empire, and it became a series of great independent republics.

In other parts of Europe, Spain was on the rise. Since the eighth century, Spain had been under the control of the Arabs. While the Arabs allowed the Christian nobles to practice Christianity, they often demanded they pay taxes to do so.

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Leading Ideas and Biblical Principles

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  • Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ. — Colossians 2:8

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Key Events, People, and Topics.

  • Lewis IV
  • Golden Bull of Charles IV
  • King Ferdinand
  • Queen Isabella
  • The Inquisition

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Unit 19 Resources: [flag bg_color=”#d6e3bc” text_color=”#9d241a”]Middle School[/flag]

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Literature Assignments

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VIDEOS ON THIS WEBSITE SHOULD BE PREVIEWED BY PARENTS BEFORE ALLOWING STUDENTS TO WATCH VIDEOS. SOME VIDEOS MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION ON SENSITIVE TOPICS. 

Additional Maps:

The Holy Roman Empire

Complementary Sources:

King Ferdinand II

Queen Isabella I

The Holy Roman Empire In Depth

The Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire

The Popes of the Catholic Church

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Art:

Holy Roman Architecture

Some Composers:

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