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Cannon Law- laws of the church
Kings and Popes still had athority to dicate laws
-Systematizations began to establish the foundation for law codes that would eventually apply royalty.
Magna Carta (Great Charter) of 1215, which bound the kings of England to acknowledge: "No free man shall be taken, imprisoned . . . outlawed banished or in any way destroyed . . . except by the lawful judgment of his peers and by the law of the land."
Rise in philsophers
Increase the importance of urban centers like London and Paris
-Oxford University
-Cambridge University
Nicolas Copernicus was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at its center.
Architecture changed dramatically in the 12th century. Churches were built on much larger scale and with a greater emphasis on light. This trend can be seen beginning at the very end of the 11th century, with Santiago de Compostela in Spain (1078–1122) and Durham Cathedral in England (1093–1133)
-expansion of windows
-widened isle
-gothic style
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"renaissance" refers to the large-scale rebirth of elements of the culture of classical Greece and Rome that was not yet underway in large measure.
Churches were bulit in larger scale and with more light.
-Durham Cathedral
-Church of Saint-Denis Basilica
-Cathedral of Notre-Dame