Christian Church In The Middle Ages

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The Middle Ages is one of the most fascinating periods of history. A period that strongly characterized by the existence of the feudal system or Feudalism. A world of nobles, peasants, taxes, vassals, feuds, and monarchies weakened. But beyond this, the medieval world was dominated by the Catholic or Christian Church. It was the period of greatest splendor of the Church and in particular of the Catholic Church, since this had much influence on society and, although there were other faiths, in the eleventh century Europe was largely Christian. In the Middle Ages, the Christian Church played a decisive role. It was the only institution that managed to exercise power over a fragmented Europe politically.
In the West, the Church is closely linked