where did clergy live in the middle ages - Axtarish в Google
In medieval Europe, priests lived in the villages or towns over which they had ecclesiastic jurisdiction . Sometimes, they lived in distinct houses provided by the Church or the local lord. These houses are sometimes called rectories.
12 янв. 2022 г. · Most of the medieval churches and monasteries were built by local noble families for various reasons.
28 мая 2012 г. · The priests in the Middle Ages would be the ones who kept record in the village and the castle or manor house due to their literacy. In other ...
The bishops would live in the manor house or castle and have comfortable rooming. A priest may have lived in a nice house besides the town's church.
In Medieval times, people saw society as divided into three groups, called the 'three estates': the nobility (knights, their lords, the king); the clergy ...
A priest, bishop, or cardinal would live near to their church or cathedral, or might live within the household of a patron lord or king.
9 июн. 2021 г. · Religious practice in medieval Europe (c. 476-1500 CE) was dominated and informed by the Catholic Church. The majority of the population was Christian. Definition · Church in Daily Life · Corruption & Heresy
8 мар. 2020 г. · The medieval church was more than monks. There were many clerics who lived and ministered in various capacities in the secular world and some of them were more ...
Church and state in medieval Europe was the relationship between the Catholic Church and the various monarchies and other states in Europe during the Middle ...
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