Medieval Monasticsm 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? Ancient HistoryUniversityNone Created by: FrancesCreated on: 23-04-13 22:03 What guide lines did the Benedictine order follow? St Benedict's Rule 1 of 13 An example of someone who set up an Augustinian order? Robert d'Oilly, 1129 on his excess income of £20 2 of 13 what reform did Cluny initiate in the 10th century? libertas, put under the pope instead of local bishops, isolated from the outside world 3 of 13 what social/political change meant new families were rising to preminence? changing to something like a feudal system 4 of 13 what was capitalism's role in the changing monastic scene? wanted the 'better product' 5 of 13 how did the cistercians give lay people a chance to get to heaven? through the conversi 6 of 13 why were the cistercians able to easily populate areas that had been conquered by crusading armies? as they had such tight discipline, was similar to military discipline 7 of 13 why did new families want monastries? to cement their new economic status. 8 of 13 what did people think monks should live llike? the vita apostilica 9 of 13 why was the benedictine order frowned upon after 1100? required a lot of money to sustain them, very materially rich, very involved in local politics, not like vita apostilica 10 of 13 when did st benedictine's rule emerge? in the 6th century 11 of 13 why was there economic expansion? rising population, return of the mediterranean to the west, decline of foreign empires, modernised farming techniques, richer merchants and traders 12 of 13 what did the cistercians claim to be following? the true rule of st benedict 13 of 13
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