MEDIEVAL EUROPE TIMELINE
... divides Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. 1059 AD A papal decree announces that all Popes will be elected by the College of Cardinals. ...
... divides Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. 1059 AD A papal decree announces that all Popes will be elected by the College of Cardinals. ...
Chapter 14
... After the breakup of Charlemagne's empire, French counts and dukes ruled their lands independently under the feudal system ...
... After the breakup of Charlemagne's empire, French counts and dukes ruled their lands independently under the feudal system ...
The Late Middle Ages
... Feudal system dissolves New Monarchies in Western Europe – King Louis XI in France (use of taille) – England – War of the Roses (civil war) ...
... Feudal system dissolves New Monarchies in Western Europe – King Louis XI in France (use of taille) – England – War of the Roses (civil war) ...
Royal Power Grows - Walker World History
... Edward’s brother Harold was chosen to rule. But William, Duke of Normandy, in France, a descendant of the Vikings, also claimed the English throne. He was related to King Edward who, according to William, had promised him the throne. The answer to the rival claims lay on the battlefield William rais ...
... Edward’s brother Harold was chosen to rule. But William, Duke of Normandy, in France, a descendant of the Vikings, also claimed the English throne. He was related to King Edward who, according to William, had promised him the throne. The answer to the rival claims lay on the battlefield William rais ...
File - Mr. Bowers Classroom
... United the “Angles” fighting off Viking invasions Edward the Confessor – r1042-1066 Reclaims land from Vikings (Saxon mixing) ...
... United the “Angles” fighting off Viking invasions Edward the Confessor – r1042-1066 Reclaims land from Vikings (Saxon mixing) ...
World History
... the Conqueror created a unified England 8. Henry II & Eleanor of Aquitaine 9. How was Henry a vassal to the French King? 10. Accomplishments in the legal system created by Henry II & common law 11. King John “Softsword” 12. The Magna Carta 13. King Edward I, burgesses & parliament 14. Louis the Slug ...
... the Conqueror created a unified England 8. Henry II & Eleanor of Aquitaine 9. How was Henry a vassal to the French King? 10. Accomplishments in the legal system created by Henry II & common law 11. King John “Softsword” 12. The Magna Carta 13. King Edward I, burgesses & parliament 14. Louis the Slug ...
Chapter 9 - tomernotes
... effect on the spiritual life of the clergy and laity alike. John-English king; son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine; lost Normandy, Maine, Anjoy, Poitou, and Touraine to the French king Philip II Augustus in the Battle of Bouvines in 1214; signed the Magna Carta in 1215. Louis IX-French king who ...
... effect on the spiritual life of the clergy and laity alike. John-English king; son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine; lost Normandy, Maine, Anjoy, Poitou, and Touraine to the French king Philip II Augustus in the Battle of Bouvines in 1214; signed the Magna Carta in 1215. Louis IX-French king who ...
WHI: SOL 12a
... many of the nobles of Germany who had taken land from the kingdom. • He later moved into Italy and reclaimed much of the territory which had been ruled by ...
... many of the nobles of Germany who had taken land from the kingdom. • He later moved into Italy and reclaimed much of the territory which had been ruled by ...
Chapter 8 section1 - Okemos Public Schools
... •Developed common law •Developed jury system •Had Thomas Becket killed over dispute as to who had the right to try clergy, the Royal Court or Church Courts •Becket killed in 1170 by four of Henry’s knights ...
... •Developed common law •Developed jury system •Had Thomas Becket killed over dispute as to who had the right to try clergy, the Royal Court or Church Courts •Becket killed in 1170 by four of Henry’s knights ...
Royal Power Grows - s3.amazonaws.com
... for advice which later formed into Parliament– a two-house body- House of Lords & House of Commons Eventually Parliament gained the right to approve any new taxes, which monarchs must meet demands before voting for taxes, and in this way it could limit the power of the monarch ...
... for advice which later formed into Parliament– a two-house body- House of Lords & House of Commons Eventually Parliament gained the right to approve any new taxes, which monarchs must meet demands before voting for taxes, and in this way it could limit the power of the monarch ...
The Rise of Monarchies
... nine months later William, Duke of Normandy, later known as William the Conqueror, would have something to say about this. William and his Norman army fought and defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings. Harold died with an arrow to the eye, and William became King of England. In 1154, a powerful ...
... nine months later William, Duke of Normandy, later known as William the Conqueror, would have something to say about this. William and his Norman army fought and defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings. Harold died with an arrow to the eye, and William became King of England. In 1154, a powerful ...
Frenchies
... 5. Philip II (1165-1223, r. 1179-1223) House of Capet. Philip was the first of the great Capetian kings of France. Fighting and negotiating against Henry II, Richard I, and John of England, Philip won back Normandy, Brittany, Anjou, and other territories. He also took part in the famous Third Crusad ...
... 5. Philip II (1165-1223, r. 1179-1223) House of Capet. Philip was the first of the great Capetian kings of France. Fighting and negotiating against Henry II, Richard I, and John of England, Philip won back Normandy, Brittany, Anjou, and other territories. He also took part in the famous Third Crusad ...
Medieval Politics - sandestrange
... – Mongol/Tatar invasion and dependence of Russia – Ivan the Great : Moscow becomes dominant of all N. Russia; throws off Mongol rule ...
... – Mongol/Tatar invasion and dependence of Russia – Ivan the Great : Moscow becomes dominant of all N. Russia; throws off Mongol rule ...
File
... Effects of the Treaty • The French were to pay 3 million crowns to the English. • Only came up with 400,000 crowns but Edward released John and held his family. • John turned himself into Edward and lived out his days in London. • Charles V (1364-1389) becomes King of France. ...
... Effects of the Treaty • The French were to pay 3 million crowns to the English. • Only came up with 400,000 crowns but Edward released John and held his family. • John turned himself into Edward and lived out his days in London. • Charles V (1364-1389) becomes King of France. ...