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Historians trace the beginnings of the crusading movement to the significant changes within the [[Latin Church]] enacted during the mid and latter eleventh century.{{sfn|Bull|1995|pp=22-23}} These are now known as the [[Gregorian Reform]], from a term popularised by the French historian [[Augustin Fliche]]. He named the changes after one of the leading reforming [[pope]]s [[Pope Gregory VII| Gregory VII]]. The use of the term oversimplifies what was in fact numerous discrete initiatives, not all of which were the result of papal action.{{sfn|Morris|1989|pp=80–81}} | Historians trace the beginnings of the crusading movement to the significant changes within the [[Latin Church]] enacted during the mid and latter eleventh century.{{sfn|Bull|1995|pp=22-23}} These are now known as the [[Gregorian Reform]], from a term popularised by the French historian [[Augustin Fliche]]. He named the changes after one of the leading reforming [[pope]]s [[Pope Gregory VII| Gregory VII]]. The use of the term oversimplifies what was in fact numerous discrete initiatives, not all of which were the result of papal action.{{sfn|Morris|1989|pp=80–81}} |
Okumaya devam et...