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The historiography and historiophoty of medieval film originated in the late 20th century. Historiophoty, the study of history through film, was coined by noted historiographer Hayden White in Historiography and Historiophoty (1988) in which he theorized that one of the main sources of friction between History and Film is the problem of translating from a written discourse (hence the -graphy ...
Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, with 5 separate excommunications from 3 different Popes, carries the distinction of publicly being the most excommunicated individual. In this list below there are two popes (Honorius and Leo I) and five saints (Leo I, Athanasius, Columba, Joan of Arc, Mary Mackillop) who were issued an excommunication by a church ...
Release date Time period Notes on setting Rákóczi hadnagya: 1954: 1708: Adventure movie in Hungary during Rákóczi's War of Independence (1703–11). The Sovereign's Servant: 2007: 1709: The Battle of Poltava during the Great Northern War. A Glass of Water: 1960 1710 Set in London during the War of Spanish Succession: The Favourite: 2018: 1711
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The war films and TV specials included here are set in the Middle Ages, starting with the time period after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476, and lasting until the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453.
This marks a new period of trade and economic development for northern and central Europe. 1163: The first cornerstone is laid for the construction of Notre Dame de Paris. One of the most famous Gothic cathedrals of the Middle Ages 1166: Stefan Nemanja united Serbian territories, establishing the Medieval Serbian state.
Consisted of two parts. Confirmed the sale of church lands under Henry VIII of England and imposed the reordination of all clerics consecrated during Henry VIII and Edward VI of England. [149] 1555 (July 14) Cum nimis absurdum ("Since it is absurd") Places religious and economic restrictions on Jews in the Papal States. [150] 1559 (February 15)
Excommunication is an ecclesiastical penalty placed on a person to encourage the person to return to the communion of the church. An excommunicated person cannot receive any sacraments or exercise an office within the church until the excommunication is lifted by a valid authority in the church (usually a bishop). Previously, other penalties ...