8. John and the Church

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AS - Level A Level History Revision (7. John's Reign) Quiz sobre 8. John and the Church, criado por Charlotte Peacock em 06-05-2014.
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Questão 1

Questão
Why was Stephen Langton consecrated by the pope in 1207?
Responda
  • The two candidates sent from England were invalid
  • He was the best man for the position
  • Langton supported the Papacy, and believed in church rights over secular. Innocent believed that he could help in gain authority over John

Questão 2

Questão
When was England placed under interdict by Innocent III?
Responda
  • March 1208
  • November 1209
  • 1199

Questão 3

Questão
Why did Innocent place England under interdict
Responda
  • John refused to accept Langton as archbishop
  • John refused to accept the terms Innocent was introducing concerning the English Church
  • Innocent was keen to exert his power and try to establish over authority over John

Questão 4

Questão
John was excommunicated in March 1209 due to his continued disobedience and behaviour during the interdict placed on England a year earlier
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 5

Questão
State THREE reasons why John reconciled with the Pope in 1213
Responda
  • Threatened by invasion from Philip Augustus
  • Unrest from barons - suspected a possible rebellion
  • Felt constrained by the interdict/excommunications
  • Wanted to recapture his lost lands
  • Couldn't handle his lands therefore making them into papal fiefs took pressure off his responsibilities
  • Was tired of bickering with the papacy and Langton. Finally decided to accept the new archbishop

Questão 6

Questão
The reconciliation with the papacy is arguably a humiliation for John
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 7

Questão
John didn't gain at all from the 1213 reconciliation
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 8

Questão
Which three of the below were terms of the 1213 reconciliation
Responda
  • Accept new rules concerning church and state proposed by Langton
  • Interdict and Excommunication lifted
  • Giving John's lands to Innocent as papal fiefs
  • Restore all church property and pay compensation of 10 000 marks
  • Allow barons to renounce their oaths of loyalty, seen as though they had no obligations to obey the King after he had been excommunicated
  • Promise not to attempt to recapture his lands oversees, as Innocent was close to Philip Augustus

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