The Empire and the Papacy, 918-1273Tout, T. F. (Thomas Frederick)
History
The Empire and the Papacy, 918-1273
Tout, T. F. (Thomas Frederick)
Europe -- History -- 476-1492; Holy Roman Empire -- History -- 843-1273; Papacy
BALDWIN II.,
Cousin of Baldwin I.
(1118–1130)
|
MILLICENT,
_m._ FULK OF ANJOU
(1130–1143)
|
+------------+------------+
| |
BALDWIN III. AMALRIC I.
(1143–1163) (1163–1174)
|
+----------------------+-----------------+---------------+
| | |
BALDWIN IV. Sibyl, Isabella,
(1174–1185) _m._ 1. William of Montferrat _m._ 2. CONRAD OF MONTFERRAT
2. GUY OF LUSIGNAN (1192)
(1186–1192) 3. HENRY OF CHAMPAGNE
| (1192–1197)
| 4. AMALRIC II. OF CYPRUS
| (1197–1205)
(1) |
BALDWIN V. |
(1185–1186) |
|
(2) (4) |
+-------------------------+---------------+
| |
Mary, AMALRIC III.
_m._ JOHN OF BRIENNE (_d._ 1206)
(1210–1222)
|
Iolande,
_m._ EMPEROR FREDERICK II.
(_d._ 1250)
CHAPTER IX
THE MONASTIC MOVEMENT AND THE TWELFTH CENTURY RENASCENCE[11]
Aspects of the Hildebrandine Movement—The new Religious Orders—Bruno
and the Carthusians—The Beginnings of the Cistercians and Robert of
Molême—The Charter of Charity—The Canons Regular—Norbert and
Prémontré—The Military Orders—Influence of St. Bernard—The
Speculative Revival—Beginnings of Scholasticism—Abelard and his
influence—Abelard and Bernard—Popular Heresies—Peter de Bruys—The
Poor Men of Lyons—The Albigenses—The Legal Revival—Irnerius and the
Civil Law—Gratian and the Canon Law.
[Sidenote: Various aspects of the Hildebrandine movement.]
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