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1175
Rober Grosseteste (1175-1235)
Rober, Grosseteste was born in Buckden, near Buvkinghamshire, He became familiar to the Christendon due to the Arabic teachings that his family inherited, he was a great philosopher plot out a theory that impersonal principle that are order and motion involved. Thus, worrying the faith of the Church causing a forbade of his teachings. -
Period: 1225 to 1274
St. Thomas Quinas (1225-1274)
St. Thomas was a philosopher and theologian he was born in Roccasecca, Italy. His philosophy was belief and reasoning, that beliefs truth could be shown by reason. Perhaps if you had a belief but couldn't follow up with a reason he will deny it. -
1245
Giles of Rome (1245-1316)
The reasoning for this war underly due spiritual matters that cause high secular leaving Pope having increasingly authority above others. -
1332
Black Death/ Bubonic plague (1331-1332)
Due to the long wars the people the increase of black rats & fleas this cause for sickness unbearable sometimes even death. leaving the decrease of production foods, agricultural income, & plummeted. The church's believe that it was a God's punishment due to wickedness and sins. -
1337
Hundred Years' of War
England had a overpower of large sections of France & the kings Edward lll couldn't get any claims from the crown and leading to a homage. So Philip VI declared to be King in early of May, 1337.he command for to seize Gascony, causing a war. France had some great advantages that led to their success to the war such as twice as double the amount of population. -
1356
Battle of Poitiers 1356
Since the English invented the long bowmen it became a successes for them leaving to win the battle. Same occasion happen during the Battle of Crecy in 1356 -
St. Anselm (10333- 1109)
St.Anselm born in italy raised and became a theologian and philosopher, while growing up he started to be known as ontological argument in the University of Paris, they didn't find his theory acceptable, even his teaching couldn't be denied. The Christian church saw him as a pious saint after he died -
Peter Abelard (1079-1142)
Peter Abelard was born in France, near the Nates. His life started out as a knight but that wasn't for him so he sacrificed his inheritance to follow what he loves philosophy. He was also a poet and wrote on the Trinity and was known metaphorical symbol for tragic love.