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... save Orleans and have the Dauphin crowned king of France. She led the French army to victory until she was captured when attempting to capture Paris. She was tried for witchcraft and burnt to death. Why was Richard Duke of York made regent? Henry VI became insane and unable to govern. Why did the qu ...
... save Orleans and have the Dauphin crowned king of France. She led the French army to victory until she was captured when attempting to capture Paris. She was tried for witchcraft and burnt to death. Why was Richard Duke of York made regent? Henry VI became insane and unable to govern. Why did the qu ...
Answer Booklet The Story Of God`s Dealings With Our Nation
... save Orleans and have the Dauphin crowned king of France. She led the French army to victory until she was captured when attempting to capture Paris. She was tried for witchcraft and burnt to death. Why was Richard Duke of York made regent? Henry VI became insane and unable to govern. Why did the qu ...
... save Orleans and have the Dauphin crowned king of France. She led the French army to victory until she was captured when attempting to capture Paris. She was tried for witchcraft and burnt to death. Why was Richard Duke of York made regent? Henry VI became insane and unable to govern. Why did the qu ...
Lecture 9: Medieval Period
... needed this information so that he could plan his economy; find out how much was produced and how much he could ask in tax. He sent a team of people through England to make a complete economic survey. Kingship: a family business To understand the idea of kingship and lordship in the early Middle Ag ...
... needed this information so that he could plan his economy; find out how much was produced and how much he could ask in tax. He sent a team of people through England to make a complete economic survey. Kingship: a family business To understand the idea of kingship and lordship in the early Middle Ag ...
Europe to the Early 1500s
... disgruntled fellow crusader for 2 years. The Italians: The Italian cities of Venis, Pisa, and Genoa had made large amounts of money off the new trade opportunities offered by the Crusader Kingdoms, but also fought each other and the Byzantines over this. The Fourth Crusade: In 1202, 30,000 Crusaders ...
... disgruntled fellow crusader for 2 years. The Italians: The Italian cities of Venis, Pisa, and Genoa had made large amounts of money off the new trade opportunities offered by the Crusader Kingdoms, but also fought each other and the Byzantines over this. The Fourth Crusade: In 1202, 30,000 Crusaders ...
HENRY VIII AND HIS CHILDREN By Pierre Arbour
... EARLY ENGLAND It is important to remember England’s early history. Christianity came early (circa 300 AD) to Britain, a Roman colony, as it did throughout the Roman Empire. When William the Conqueror invaded the island from Normandy to land near Hasting he was only the second successful invader aft ...
... EARLY ENGLAND It is important to remember England’s early history. Christianity came early (circa 300 AD) to Britain, a Roman colony, as it did throughout the Roman Empire. When William the Conqueror invaded the island from Normandy to land near Hasting he was only the second successful invader aft ...
Rise of European Monarchies
... • Henry IV refused to follow the pope because he needed to have power over the bishops to keep power over the feudal lords • upon this, Pope Gregory excommunicated and deposed Henry • Gregory also tries to get the German nobles to select another ...
... • Henry IV refused to follow the pope because he needed to have power over the bishops to keep power over the feudal lords • upon this, Pope Gregory excommunicated and deposed Henry • Gregory also tries to get the German nobles to select another ...
Vocabulary: The Middle Ages
... 3. How was a local community self-sufficient both militarily and economically in the Middle Ages? Why was self-sufficiency important in this age? ...
... 3. How was a local community self-sufficient both militarily and economically in the Middle Ages? Why was self-sufficiency important in this age? ...
THE GREAT LORD OF ATHENS
... the Empire of Romania and has been lmown to western Eastern or Byzantine Empire. There the successors tCa:sars still held rule, though their names, their language c:::..ture were now Greek. The impression had grown up WI!C::n Europe that preceding Crusades had been hindered by !::!::!d:.eryJ of the ...
... the Empire of Romania and has been lmown to western Eastern or Byzantine Empire. There the successors tCa:sars still held rule, though their names, their language c:::..ture were now Greek. The impression had grown up WI!C::n Europe that preceding Crusades had been hindered by !::!::!d:.eryJ of the ...
The Crusades
... European Merchants were also willing to finance the Crusades because they may gain access to the rich trade routes that connected with Asia to the east. Seljuk forces attacked the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire asked the pope for help. By 1096, the pope responded and the First Crusade be ...
... European Merchants were also willing to finance the Crusades because they may gain access to the rich trade routes that connected with Asia to the east. Seljuk forces attacked the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire asked the pope for help. By 1096, the pope responded and the First Crusade be ...
Many church officials helped political leaders run their
... European Merchants were also willing to finance the Crusades because they may gain access to the rich trade routes that connected with Asia to the east. Seljuk forces attacked the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire asked the pope for help. By 1096, the pope responded and the First Crusade be ...
... European Merchants were also willing to finance the Crusades because they may gain access to the rich trade routes that connected with Asia to the east. Seljuk forces attacked the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire asked the pope for help. By 1096, the pope responded and the First Crusade be ...
chapter 2 the church in the eleventh century
... Roman Empire Germany likewise divided; feudalism; five or six main sections, ruled by dukes; after Carolingians faded out, dukes elected one of themselves emperor Otto I had been crowned emperor in 962; he appointed decent popes; later Otto III appointed Sylvester in 999 In eleventh century, Saxon d ...
... Roman Empire Germany likewise divided; feudalism; five or six main sections, ruled by dukes; after Carolingians faded out, dukes elected one of themselves emperor Otto I had been crowned emperor in 962; he appointed decent popes; later Otto III appointed Sylvester in 999 In eleventh century, Saxon d ...
lay investiture
... Rivalry Between Pope and Emperor • 1077 – Henry stood barefoot in the snow for 3 days waiting for the pope to speak to him! • The struggle over lay ...
... Rivalry Between Pope and Emperor • 1077 – Henry stood barefoot in the snow for 3 days waiting for the pope to speak to him! • The struggle over lay ...
christianity
... north/central Italy and gave lands to the pope, which would last until 1870. - Charlemagne was crowned “Emperor of the Romans” on Christmas, 800. The Byzantines were outraged since now there were 2 Christian emperors. - Charlemagne spread Christianity through much of Europe through 20 years of ...
... north/central Italy and gave lands to the pope, which would last until 1870. - Charlemagne was crowned “Emperor of the Romans” on Christmas, 800. The Byzantines were outraged since now there were 2 Christian emperors. - Charlemagne spread Christianity through much of Europe through 20 years of ...
World History
... 2. How the Pope became French for 69 years (be sure to include Philip IV & Avignon) 3. How the Pope went back to being Italian 4. Pope Urban VI as Pope 5. The Great Schism – what it was and how it began. 6. How the Great Schism ended & its impact 7. John Wycliffe & his beliefs 8. Jan Hus, his belief ...
... 2. How the Pope became French for 69 years (be sure to include Philip IV & Avignon) 3. How the Pope went back to being Italian 4. Pope Urban VI as Pope 5. The Great Schism – what it was and how it began. 6. How the Great Schism ended & its impact 7. John Wycliffe & his beliefs 8. Jan Hus, his belief ...
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... Emperors were concerned with Rome…so German nobles grew in power A new royal line, Salian House, took over (House of Henry IV) ...
... Emperors were concerned with Rome…so German nobles grew in power A new royal line, Salian House, took over (House of Henry IV) ...
MIDDLE_AGES_NOTES
... Around 1095, a new group of Arabs took control of Jerusalem. They closed the ...
... Around 1095, a new group of Arabs took control of Jerusalem. They closed the ...
Chapter 10 The Investiture Controversy (1075
... importantly, Holy Roman emperors to govern their territory with the help of bishops and archbishops, known as prelates. The prelates were generally educated, loyal, able administrators who provided a necessary link between the noble or king and his dependents. The kings chose and rewarded the prelat ...
... importantly, Holy Roman emperors to govern their territory with the help of bishops and archbishops, known as prelates. The prelates were generally educated, loyal, able administrators who provided a necessary link between the noble or king and his dependents. The kings chose and rewarded the prelat ...
European Middle Ages 2 Notes
... What have I learned? In 1066 William of Normandy A. tried to invade England, but was soundly defeated by King Harold’s forces. B. was forced to sign the Magna Carta. C. called for the death of Thomas à Becket. D. invaded England, soundly defeating King Harold’s forces at the Battle of Hastings. Will ...
... What have I learned? In 1066 William of Normandy A. tried to invade England, but was soundly defeated by King Harold’s forces. B. was forced to sign the Magna Carta. C. called for the death of Thomas à Becket. D. invaded England, soundly defeating King Harold’s forces at the Battle of Hastings. Will ...
Lecture 6: Henry VIII--The Reformation and his Love Life
... B. the problem with Catherine, and lack of knowledge re: biology. This gets to the problem that began the Reformation in England. Henry married the Spanish Catherine of Aragon in 1509. She had previously been married to his Brother Arthur in 1501, but Arthur died in 1502. Henry VII had kept her in E ...
... B. the problem with Catherine, and lack of knowledge re: biology. This gets to the problem that began the Reformation in England. Henry married the Spanish Catherine of Aragon in 1509. She had previously been married to his Brother Arthur in 1501, but Arthur died in 1502. Henry VII had kept her in E ...
Year 7 Knowledge Organisers 2016
... The Romans leave Britain, which is then invaded by tribes called Angles, Saxons and Jutes, from across the North Sea Death of Edward the Confessor, and Battle of Hastings. William crowned King of England on Christmas Day. Rebellion of Hereward the Wake & The Harrying of the North ...
... The Romans leave Britain, which is then invaded by tribes called Angles, Saxons and Jutes, from across the North Sea Death of Edward the Confessor, and Battle of Hastings. William crowned King of England on Christmas Day. Rebellion of Hereward the Wake & The Harrying of the North ...
Monarchs, Nobles, and the Church
... rulers would control religion within their own kingdoms. • The Estates General. Philip rallied French support by setting up the Estates General in 1302. This body had representatives from all three estates, or classes: clergy, nobles, and townspeople. • The Estates General, it did not develop the sa ...
... rulers would control religion within their own kingdoms. • The Estates General. Philip rallied French support by setting up the Estates General in 1302. This body had representatives from all three estates, or classes: clergy, nobles, and townspeople. • The Estates General, it did not develop the sa ...
22. The Rise of Germany
... Frederick I, whom you know as Barbarossa, reigned from 1152 to 1190 and was destined to found the most conceited of all medieval dynasties. He also committed what I consider the most heinous acts any ruler claiming to be a Christian has ever done. While assailing Crema, a walled town in Italy, he t ...
... Frederick I, whom you know as Barbarossa, reigned from 1152 to 1190 and was destined to found the most conceited of all medieval dynasties. He also committed what I consider the most heinous acts any ruler claiming to be a Christian has ever done. While assailing Crema, a walled town in Italy, he t ...
Was Richard I a good King?
... courageous, physically suited for warfare. Richard rode well, fought well and showed himself to be a good field commander. He was tall and handsome. His contempories could not fault him and called him ‘the Lionheart’. ...
... courageous, physically suited for warfare. Richard rode well, fought well and showed himself to be a good field commander. He was tall and handsome. His contempories could not fault him and called him ‘the Lionheart’. ...