Raiders, Traders and Crusaders: Western Europe After the Fall of
... from the right path. • You must not mutilate dead bodies. • Neither kill a child, nor a woman, nor an aged man. • Bring no harm to the trees, nor burn them with fire, especially those which are fruitful. • Slay not any of the enemy's flock, save for your food. • You are likely to pass by people who ...
... from the right path. • You must not mutilate dead bodies. • Neither kill a child, nor a woman, nor an aged man. • Bring no harm to the trees, nor burn them with fire, especially those which are fruitful. • Slay not any of the enemy's flock, save for your food. • You are likely to pass by people who ...
1. Emperor/Empress 2. Han Dynasty/Yuan Dynasty 3. City
... trans-regional trade? Explain. 17. What allowed for the Mongols to be able to so easily conquer so much territory and how did the Mongols help to influence trans-regional trade in Afro-Eurasia? Explain. 18. What was the significance of the Pax Mongolica? What caused the downfall of Mongol rule? Expl ...
... trans-regional trade? Explain. 17. What allowed for the Mongols to be able to so easily conquer so much territory and how did the Mongols help to influence trans-regional trade in Afro-Eurasia? Explain. 18. What was the significance of the Pax Mongolica? What caused the downfall of Mongol rule? Expl ...
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... The First and Second Crusades • Pope promises Crusaders who die a place in heaven • First Crusade: three armies gather at Constantinople in 1097 • Crusaders capture Jerusalem in 1099 • Captured lands along coast divided into four Crusader states • Muslims take back Edessa in 1144; Second Crusade fai ...
... The First and Second Crusades • Pope promises Crusaders who die a place in heaven • First Crusade: three armies gather at Constantinople in 1097 • Crusaders capture Jerusalem in 1099 • Captured lands along coast divided into four Crusader states • Muslims take back Edessa in 1144; Second Crusade fai ...
DOC The Unit Organizer
... 2. What groups influenced the development of Russia? 4. Why did Henry IV beg Pope Gregory VII for forgiveness? 3. Why was the city of Kiev important? 4. Which city and ruler became powerful after the Mongols? Chapter 13, Section 1 1. Name three effects of the Germanic invasions. 2. What role did mon ...
... 2. What groups influenced the development of Russia? 4. Why did Henry IV beg Pope Gregory VII for forgiveness? 3. Why was the city of Kiev important? 4. Which city and ruler became powerful after the Mongols? Chapter 13, Section 1 1. Name three effects of the Germanic invasions. 2. What role did mon ...
Ch. 7-9 Notes Outline - Whitesboro Central School
... launched a program to beautify Constantinople- The church of Hagia Sophia improved on earlier Roman buildings. ...
... launched a program to beautify Constantinople- The church of Hagia Sophia improved on earlier Roman buildings. ...
Slide 1
... Barbarossa), England (Richard the Lion Hearted) unite to take on Saladin – Barbarossa drowns in a river – France and England fall out; French leave and attack England – Richard fights to a tie, takes Acre – Richard goes home and is taken hostage in Germany for 2 years ...
... Barbarossa), England (Richard the Lion Hearted) unite to take on Saladin – Barbarossa drowns in a river – France and England fall out; French leave and attack England – Richard fights to a tie, takes Acre – Richard goes home and is taken hostage in Germany for 2 years ...
Unit 4
... 2. What groups influenced the development of Russia? 4. Why did Henry IV beg Pope Gregory VII for forgiveness? 3. Why was the city of Kiev important? 4. Which city and ruler became powerful after the Mongols? Chapter 13, Section 1 1. Name three effects of the Germanic invasions. 2. What role did mon ...
... 2. What groups influenced the development of Russia? 4. Why did Henry IV beg Pope Gregory VII for forgiveness? 3. Why was the city of Kiev important? 4. Which city and ruler became powerful after the Mongols? Chapter 13, Section 1 1. Name three effects of the Germanic invasions. 2. What role did mon ...
Middle Ages Powerpoint
... because he did something no other king was able to do…create an organized empire – The Holy Roman Empire (First Reich) ...
... because he did something no other king was able to do…create an organized empire – The Holy Roman Empire (First Reich) ...
Medieval Europe Test Review Sheet
... 1. What is the life of a Page like? 2. What is the life of a Squire like? 3. What are Chivalry and Heraldry? 4. How are Knights similar to Police Officers? The Church 1. What was the Investiture Controversy? 2. What is a Heretic, and what does that have to do with an Inquisition? 3. What are Monaste ...
... 1. What is the life of a Page like? 2. What is the life of a Squire like? 3. What are Chivalry and Heraldry? 4. How are Knights similar to Police Officers? The Church 1. What was the Investiture Controversy? 2. What is a Heretic, and what does that have to do with an Inquisition? 3. What are Monaste ...
European Kingdoms and Feudalism (cont.)
... Byzantine Empire and Crusades (cont.) • Despite the fall of Rome, the Eastern Roman Empire continued to exist. • Justinian became emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire in 527 and sought to reestablish the Roman Empire in the ...
... Byzantine Empire and Crusades (cont.) • Despite the fall of Rome, the Eastern Roman Empire continued to exist. • Justinian became emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire in 527 and sought to reestablish the Roman Empire in the ...
The Middle Ages The Middle Ages
... -Ongoing battles against Muslims in Spain (began in 8th century) Late Middle Ages: 1250 – 1450 (‘The Plague & Recovery’) -Resurgence of learning and inventions lead to Renaissance -Increased Catholic Church power leads to Reformation -Regional Kingdoms gain power leading to increased trade routes an ...
... -Ongoing battles against Muslims in Spain (began in 8th century) Late Middle Ages: 1250 – 1450 (‘The Plague & Recovery’) -Resurgence of learning and inventions lead to Renaissance -Increased Catholic Church power leads to Reformation -Regional Kingdoms gain power leading to increased trade routes an ...
MS Word version
... for their income, and they had legal independence so that their laws could favor manufacturing and trade. 2. In Italy, Venice emerged as a dominant sea power, trading in Muslim ports for spices and other goods. In Flanders, cities like Ghent imported wool from England and wove it into cloth for expo ...
... for their income, and they had legal independence so that their laws could favor manufacturing and trade. 2. In Italy, Venice emerged as a dominant sea power, trading in Muslim ports for spices and other goods. In Flanders, cities like Ghent imported wool from England and wove it into cloth for expo ...
CHAPTER 10 CHRISTIAN EUROPE EMERGES, 300
... manufacturing and trade for their income, and they had legal independence so that their laws could favor manufacturing and trade. 2. In Italy, Venice emerged as a dominant sea power, trading in Muslim ports for spices and other goods. In Flanders, cities like Ghent imported wool from England and wov ...
... manufacturing and trade for their income, and they had legal independence so that their laws could favor manufacturing and trade. 2. In Italy, Venice emerged as a dominant sea power, trading in Muslim ports for spices and other goods. In Flanders, cities like Ghent imported wool from England and wov ...
Late Middle Ages Outline
... cardinals that would be more powerful than the pope 2. Failed as a movement; the newly elected Pope Martin V ensured that papal power still remained supreme IV. Fall of the Byzantine Empire A. The Byzantine Empire had been the dominant power in southeastern Europe for nearly a thousand years. 1. It ...
... cardinals that would be more powerful than the pope 2. Failed as a movement; the newly elected Pope Martin V ensured that papal power still remained supreme IV. Fall of the Byzantine Empire A. The Byzantine Empire had been the dominant power in southeastern Europe for nearly a thousand years. 1. It ...
Final Review Semester 1
... • Clement VII was political and flexible. He submitted to the French king and attempted reconciliation by appointing Urban lead Cardinal • Boniface IX young only 35 and charismatic but not well educated. He gained complete control of Italy. He was very much a simonist and nepotist • Innocent VII too ...
... • Clement VII was political and flexible. He submitted to the French king and attempted reconciliation by appointing Urban lead Cardinal • Boniface IX young only 35 and charismatic but not well educated. He gained complete control of Italy. He was very much a simonist and nepotist • Innocent VII too ...
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... Led by French & Norman nobles, it lasted from 1096–1099 Passed through Constantinople then across Asia Minor toward Palestine Dressed wrong for climate- it was very hot, they had wool, leather & armor Shortage of food & water because they had few pack animals Fortunately Turks were disunited, unable ...
... Led by French & Norman nobles, it lasted from 1096–1099 Passed through Constantinople then across Asia Minor toward Palestine Dressed wrong for climate- it was very hot, they had wool, leather & armor Shortage of food & water because they had few pack animals Fortunately Turks were disunited, unable ...
Test 6 packet 2009
... saints.” Then, between 500 and 900, Ireland helped bring England under the influence of Roman Christianity. However, in 988, in far eastern Europe, the prince of Kiev received baptism from the Eastern Orthodox, or Byzantine, Church, as regions to the south had done in the 8th century. Disputes betwe ...
... saints.” Then, between 500 and 900, Ireland helped bring England under the influence of Roman Christianity. However, in 988, in far eastern Europe, the prince of Kiev received baptism from the Eastern Orthodox, or Byzantine, Church, as regions to the south had done in the 8th century. Disputes betwe ...
CHAPTER 6 - THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES:
... This chapter begins the account of the Middle Ages, the period in which a distinctive European culture began to emerge. It starts with the Germanic and Islamic invasions, contrasts the west with the east (Byzantine civilization), and traces the further development of the church. It then describes th ...
... This chapter begins the account of the Middle Ages, the period in which a distinctive European culture began to emerge. It starts with the Germanic and Islamic invasions, contrasts the west with the east (Byzantine civilization), and traces the further development of the church. It then describes th ...
The Middle Ages and Crusades
... • The Europeans then created 4 feudal “Crusader States” in the Holy Land, each ruled by a European noble. • The 4th crusade sent Knights back to the Holy Land, however they never made it to Jerusalem. • Instead attacked the city of Constantinople because they were in desperate need of supplies and f ...
... • The Europeans then created 4 feudal “Crusader States” in the Holy Land, each ruled by a European noble. • The 4th crusade sent Knights back to the Holy Land, however they never made it to Jerusalem. • Instead attacked the city of Constantinople because they were in desperate need of supplies and f ...
Year 7 Knowledge Organisers 2016
... Christian-held city in the Holy Land since 1098) Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, is murdered by four knights ...
... Christian-held city in the Holy Land since 1098) Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, is murdered by four knights ...
lay investiture
... • The Seljuk Turks moved into Palestine and seized the holy places of Christendom and disrupted travel to the sacred sites. • They invaded Asia Minor and threatened the security of Constantinople. • The Byzantine emperor appealed to Christians in the West for help. • Christians coming back from trav ...
... • The Seljuk Turks moved into Palestine and seized the holy places of Christendom and disrupted travel to the sacred sites. • They invaded Asia Minor and threatened the security of Constantinople. • The Byzantine emperor appealed to Christians in the West for help. • Christians coming back from trav ...
The Middle Ages The Middle Ages
... Muslims; first called by Pope Urban II who promised: Forgiveness for sins Cancellation of debts Protection for families and property Cancellation of criminal charges Land and wealth (from the Turks) ...
... Muslims; first called by Pope Urban II who promised: Forgiveness for sins Cancellation of debts Protection for families and property Cancellation of criminal charges Land and wealth (from the Turks) ...
1-Later Middle Ages Outline
... cardinals that would be more powerful than the pope 2. Failed as a movement; the newly elected Pope Martin V ensured that papal power still remained supreme IV. Fall of the Byzantine Empire A. The Byzantine Empire had been the dominant power in southeastern Europe for nearly a thousand years. 1. It ...
... cardinals that would be more powerful than the pope 2. Failed as a movement; the newly elected Pope Martin V ensured that papal power still remained supreme IV. Fall of the Byzantine Empire A. The Byzantine Empire had been the dominant power in southeastern Europe for nearly a thousand years. 1. It ...
Christianity in the 13th century
The Eastern Roman (Byzantine) imperial church headed by Constantinople continued to assert its universal authority. By the 13th century this assertion was becoming increasingly irrelevant as the Eastern Roman Empire shrank and the Ottoman Turks took over most of what was left of the Byzantine Empire (indirectly aided by invasions from the West). The other Eastern European churches in communion with Constantinople were not part of its empire and were increasingly acting independently, achieving autocephalous status and only nominally acknowledging Constantinople's standing in the Church hierarchy. In Western Europe the Holy Roman Empire fragmented making it less of an empire as well.