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119.1: Introduction to the Beginning of the End

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This episode is the beginning of the end. The end of the Middle Ages that is. Every scholar arranges the historical phases or eras of the papacy in slightly different ways. I’m no scholar, but I want to get in the game anyway. I made a case for the Papacy having an incredibly long phase that lasted from 752 to 1878. In this series we are going to explore why that Middle Ages era definitively ended in 1878.
You can learn more about the History of Papacy and subscribe at all these great places:
http://atozhistorypage.com/
https://www.historyofthepapacypodcast.com
email: steve@atozhistorypage.com
https://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacy
parthenonpodcast.com
Beyond the Big Screen:
Beyondthebigscreen.com
The History of the Papacy on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DO2leym3kizBHW0ZWl-nA
Help out the show by ordering these books from Amazon!
https://smile.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1MUPNYEU65NTF
Music Provided by:
"Sonatina in C Minor" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
"Funeral March for Brass" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
"String Impromptu Number 1" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
"Intended Force" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Agnus Dei X - Bitter Suite Kevin MacLeaod (incomptech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Begin Transcript:
Thank you for listening to the History of the Papacy. I am your host Steve. You can find show notes, how to contact me, sign up for our mailing list and how to support the History of the Papacy by going to the website: atozhistorypage.com. Speaking of supporting the show, Patreon is a great way to do that. We’re at patreon.com/historyofthepapacy
•4 Tiers – Antioch, Alexandria, Constantinople and Rome
•Inclusion on the History of the Papacy Diptychs, bonus audio and video content, Pope coin, monthly book drawings, early content, and add free, early content. Sign up early so that you have your name at the top of the lists!
•History of the Papacy/Diptychs Fun Fact – The tallest statue of a pope is located in Czestochowa, Poland. The colossus of Pope St. John Paul 2 with outstretched hands stands at over 13 meters or 45 feet tall.
•Now, let us commemorate the Patreon Patrons on the History of the Papacy Diptychs. We have
oRoberto, Goran, William B, Brian, Jeffrey, Christina, John, Sarah, and William H at the Alexandria level
oDapo, Paul, Justin, Lana and John, all of who are the Magnificent at the Constantinople Level.
oReaching the ultimate power and prestige, that of the See of Rome: we have Peter the Great, Leonard the Great and Alex the Great!
•As you know, we are a member of the Parthenon Podcast network, featuring James Early, Host of the Key Battles of American History Podcast, among many other great shows.
•This episode is the beginning of the end. The end of the Middle Ages that is. Every scholar arranges the historical phases or eras of the papacy in slightly different ways. I’m no scholar, but I want to get in the game anyway. I made a case for the Papacy having an incredibly long phase that lasted from 752 to 1878. In this series we are going to explore why that Middle Ages era definitively ended in 1878.
•With that, here is the next piece of the mosaic of the history of the Popes of Rome and Christian Church.
  continue reading

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This episode is the beginning of the end. The end of the Middle Ages that is. Every scholar arranges the historical phases or eras of the papacy in slightly different ways. I’m no scholar, but I want to get in the game anyway. I made a case for the Papacy having an incredibly long phase that lasted from 752 to 1878. In this series we are going to explore why that Middle Ages era definitively ended in 1878.
You can learn more about the History of Papacy and subscribe at all these great places:
http://atozhistorypage.com/
https://www.historyofthepapacypodcast.com
email: steve@atozhistorypage.com
https://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacy
parthenonpodcast.com
Beyond the Big Screen:
Beyondthebigscreen.com
The History of the Papacy on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DO2leym3kizBHW0ZWl-nA
Help out the show by ordering these books from Amazon!
https://smile.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1MUPNYEU65NTF
Music Provided by:
"Sonatina in C Minor" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
"Funeral March for Brass" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
"String Impromptu Number 1" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
"Intended Force" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Agnus Dei X - Bitter Suite Kevin MacLeaod (incomptech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Begin Transcript:
Thank you for listening to the History of the Papacy. I am your host Steve. You can find show notes, how to contact me, sign up for our mailing list and how to support the History of the Papacy by going to the website: atozhistorypage.com. Speaking of supporting the show, Patreon is a great way to do that. We’re at patreon.com/historyofthepapacy
•4 Tiers – Antioch, Alexandria, Constantinople and Rome
•Inclusion on the History of the Papacy Diptychs, bonus audio and video content, Pope coin, monthly book drawings, early content, and add free, early content. Sign up early so that you have your name at the top of the lists!
•History of the Papacy/Diptychs Fun Fact – The tallest statue of a pope is located in Czestochowa, Poland. The colossus of Pope St. John Paul 2 with outstretched hands stands at over 13 meters or 45 feet tall.
•Now, let us commemorate the Patreon Patrons on the History of the Papacy Diptychs. We have
oRoberto, Goran, William B, Brian, Jeffrey, Christina, John, Sarah, and William H at the Alexandria level
oDapo, Paul, Justin, Lana and John, all of who are the Magnificent at the Constantinople Level.
oReaching the ultimate power and prestige, that of the See of Rome: we have Peter the Great, Leonard the Great and Alex the Great!
•As you know, we are a member of the Parthenon Podcast network, featuring James Early, Host of the Key Battles of American History Podcast, among many other great shows.
•This episode is the beginning of the end. The end of the Middle Ages that is. Every scholar arranges the historical phases or eras of the papacy in slightly different ways. I’m no scholar, but I want to get in the game anyway. I made a case for the Papacy having an incredibly long phase that lasted from 752 to 1878. In this series we are going to explore why that Middle Ages era definitively ended in 1878.
•With that, here is the next piece of the mosaic of the history of the Popes of Rome and Christian Church.
  continue reading

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