Chapter 12 Review: Important Events
1188 | King Alfonso IX summons townsmen to the cortes |
1212–1250 | Reign of Frederick II |
1215 | Fourth Lateran Council |
1226–1270 | Reign of Louis IX (St. Louis) |
1232 | Frederick II finalizes Statute in Favor of the Princes |
1240 | Mongols capture Kiev |
1265 | English commons are summoned to Parliament |
1273 | Thomas Aquinas publishes the Summa Theologiae |
1302 | First Meeting of the French Estates General |
1309–1378 | Avignon papacy |
1313–1321 | Dante writes Divine Comedy |
1315–1322 | Great Famine |
Consider three events: Fourth Lateran Council (1215), Thomas Aquinas publishes the Summa Theologiae (1273), and Dante writes Divine Comedy (1313–1321). How did the papacy, scholastic philosophy, and vernacular literature represent different aspects of the medieval search for order?