- What was the significance of the Magna Carta? The Magna Carta is very important as it was one of the first documents that challenged the king’s power. More clearly, until this time, the king was thought to be untouchable. This document proved otherwise as it restricted the king and his power. This also defined the law as it’s own power. This document proved that no one should, or would be above the law.
- What did the Albigensian believe? One of the things the Albigensian believed was that the entire existence was about the righteous and unholy. They essentially believed the earth and real tangible things were created by Satan and that this word was morally wrong. The thought the the universe and all intangible things were holy and created to be good by God.
- What was the significance of King Philip IV of France? He was very important and crucial to France and European history. He used his power to challenge and provoke the French Papacy. He was successful with this and helped strength the traditional monarch.