Social Studies Chapter 1—Section 1 Review Sheet
... While studying for your test, make sure to know the answers to the following questions. Section 1—Feudalism and the Manor System. What is the definition of the Middle Ages? Who was Charlemagne and what did he do? What is the feudal system? What were the duties of a vassal? What is a manor? ...
... While studying for your test, make sure to know the answers to the following questions. Section 1—Feudalism and the Manor System. What is the definition of the Middle Ages? Who was Charlemagne and what did he do? What is the feudal system? What were the duties of a vassal? What is a manor? ...
Crusades - Everglades High School
... In the 1100s, the Holy Roman emperor Frederick Barbarossa fought to bring Italy under his control. Though Frederick did arrange a marriage that tied German emperors to southern Italy, he did not conquer the region. Meanwhile, German nobles became more independent. Ultimately, the Holy Roman Empire ...
... In the 1100s, the Holy Roman emperor Frederick Barbarossa fought to bring Italy under his control. Though Frederick did arrange a marriage that tied German emperors to southern Italy, he did not conquer the region. Meanwhile, German nobles became more independent. Ultimately, the Holy Roman Empire ...
Chapter 7 Icons, schism revised
... the Eastern Church opposed the emperors even though they were severely persecuted because of their pro icon stance. 5. Iconoclasm was finally condemned at the Second Council of Nicaea (787) ...
... the Eastern Church opposed the emperors even though they were severely persecuted because of their pro icon stance. 5. Iconoclasm was finally condemned at the Second Council of Nicaea (787) ...
Really Old Stuff - AP Human Geography
... and force him to sign the MAGNA CARTA – Reinstated feudal law… took power from the King and extended it to others including the Burghers – Laid foundation for the Parliament • Later divides in two… House of Lord (nobles and clergy) and House of Commons (Knights and wealthy burghers) ...
... and force him to sign the MAGNA CARTA – Reinstated feudal law… took power from the King and extended it to others including the Burghers – Laid foundation for the Parliament • Later divides in two… House of Lord (nobles and clergy) and House of Commons (Knights and wealthy burghers) ...
World History - Net Start Class
... 110. The Treaty of Verdun resulted in The division of Charlemagne's empire into three parts ...
... 110. The Treaty of Verdun resulted in The division of Charlemagne's empire into three parts ...
Chapter 10 Outline
... political power by forging alliances with kings and finally by choosing (in 962) to crown a German king as Holy Roman Emperor. The Holy Roman Empire was in fact no more than a loose coalition of German princes. 2. Even within the Holy Roman Empire, secular rulers argued that they should have the pow ...
... political power by forging alliances with kings and finally by choosing (in 962) to crown a German king as Holy Roman Emperor. The Holy Roman Empire was in fact no more than a loose coalition of German princes. 2. Even within the Holy Roman Empire, secular rulers argued that they should have the pow ...
Ch. 14 Notes
... Muslims – in Spain called Moors o Controlled most of Spain until the 1100’s o Reconquista – long effort by Spain to drive out Muslims o By 1400, Muslims only held Granada But lost it to Ferdinand and Isabella (Spanish monarchs) Spain had a large Jewish population o Held positions of finance, g ...
... Muslims – in Spain called Moors o Controlled most of Spain until the 1100’s o Reconquista – long effort by Spain to drive out Muslims o By 1400, Muslims only held Granada But lost it to Ferdinand and Isabella (Spanish monarchs) Spain had a large Jewish population o Held positions of finance, g ...
Ch 8 Moe Notes
... In the 1100s, the Holy Roman emperor Frederick Barbarossa fought to bring Italy under his control. Though Frederick did arrange a marriage that tied German emperors to southern Italy, he did not conquer the region. Meanwhile, German nobles became more independent. Ultimately, the Holy Roman Empire ...
... In the 1100s, the Holy Roman emperor Frederick Barbarossa fought to bring Italy under his control. Though Frederick did arrange a marriage that tied German emperors to southern Italy, he did not conquer the region. Meanwhile, German nobles became more independent. Ultimately, the Holy Roman Empire ...
Presentation
... • Richard the LionHearted and Saladin fought many battles • Agreed to a truce in ...
... • Richard the LionHearted and Saladin fought many battles • Agreed to a truce in ...
World History- 1st semester final exam study guide
... 12. Ark of Covenant- Holds the 10 Commandments Moses received from God on Mt. Sinai. The Ark of the Covenant was held in the Temple when it was built in Jerusalem. 13. The most able seafarers of the early Mediterranean were the _____________; they represented _______ with their spread of their alpha ...
... 12. Ark of Covenant- Holds the 10 Commandments Moses received from God on Mt. Sinai. The Ark of the Covenant was held in the Temple when it was built in Jerusalem. 13. The most able seafarers of the early Mediterranean were the _____________; they represented _______ with their spread of their alpha ...
Europe 600-1450 - Hinzman`s AP World History & Honors World
... • One exception to the weak kings of the early medieval period was Charlemagne, whose grandfather, Charles Martel, had prevented the Muslims from taking over France (Gaul at the time) at the Battle of Tours in 732 – By that time Muslims controlled all of the Iberian peninsula, having taken over the ...
... • One exception to the weak kings of the early medieval period was Charlemagne, whose grandfather, Charles Martel, had prevented the Muslims from taking over France (Gaul at the time) at the Battle of Tours in 732 – By that time Muslims controlled all of the Iberian peninsula, having taken over the ...
Unit 10 - Pleasantville High School
... Richard the Lionhearted attacking Muslim warriors while on horseback. He was known for being lazy when it came to preparation for battle, as he often did not wear all of his armor ...
... Richard the Lionhearted attacking Muslim warriors while on horseback. He was known for being lazy when it came to preparation for battle, as he often did not wear all of his armor ...
Outline - The Good Teacher
... appointments to civil rule. In 756, there were many lands known as “Papal States” (Italy, Sicily, Gaul, Illyria, Corsica, and Sardinia) that were under the control of Pope Stephen II (752 – 757). The Donation of Constantine (a disputed document from the 4th century) was used in the Middle Ages to su ...
... appointments to civil rule. In 756, there were many lands known as “Papal States” (Italy, Sicily, Gaul, Illyria, Corsica, and Sardinia) that were under the control of Pope Stephen II (752 – 757). The Donation of Constantine (a disputed document from the 4th century) was used in the Middle Ages to su ...
discussion questions
... 1. Legal scholars put together a collection of Roman laws and edicts under the title Body of Civil Law. This compilation became the basis of Western European civil law. 2. Byzantine architects developed the technique of making domed buildings. The Italian Renaissance architects adopted the dome in t ...
... 1. Legal scholars put together a collection of Roman laws and edicts under the title Body of Civil Law. This compilation became the basis of Western European civil law. 2. Byzantine architects developed the technique of making domed buildings. The Italian Renaissance architects adopted the dome in t ...
I. The Byzantine Empire, 600–1200 A. An Empire Beleaguered 1
... relations with the popes and princes of Western Europe and the formal schism between the Latin and Orthodox churches in 1054. B. Society and Urban Life 1. The Byzantine Empire experienced a decline of urbanism similar to that seen in the west, but it was not as severe. One result was the loss of a c ...
... relations with the popes and princes of Western Europe and the formal schism between the Latin and Orthodox churches in 1054. B. Society and Urban Life 1. The Byzantine Empire experienced a decline of urbanism similar to that seen in the west, but it was not as severe. One result was the loss of a c ...
dark ages study guide
... Part VII The Vikings 35. To the Vikings, what were the banks waiting to be robbed? 36. What happened to a most of the money of Europe under the Vikings? 37. The Vikings terrorized as far as I______________, the Middle East, and even North A__________. Their favorite target was their very first: G___ ...
... Part VII The Vikings 35. To the Vikings, what were the banks waiting to be robbed? 36. What happened to a most of the money of Europe under the Vikings? 37. The Vikings terrorized as far as I______________, the Middle East, and even North A__________. Their favorite target was their very first: G___ ...
The Middle Ages WHAP/Napp “Within these new kingdoms, a highly
... lords and knights swore allegiance to greater lords or kings and thus became their vassals, frequently receiving lands and booty [plunder taken in war] in return for military service. Such reciprocal ties between superior and subordinate were also apparent at the bottom of the social hierarchy, as R ...
... lords and knights swore allegiance to greater lords or kings and thus became their vassals, frequently receiving lands and booty [plunder taken in war] in return for military service. Such reciprocal ties between superior and subordinate were also apparent at the bottom of the social hierarchy, as R ...
CH 15 NOTES - HolderHouseofHistory
... F. Vernacular literature began in the Middle Ages. ______________ poetry & the heroic epic became popular in the educated class. The _________________________ is about a knight named Roland who fights with the Muslims. III. The Black Death A. _____________ is a disease that spreads quickly & kills m ...
... F. Vernacular literature began in the Middle Ages. ______________ poetry & the heroic epic became popular in the educated class. The _________________________ is about a knight named Roland who fights with the Muslims. III. The Black Death A. _____________ is a disease that spreads quickly & kills m ...
Slide 1
... •King John of England in 1215 was forced to recognize feudal rights in the Magna Charta •Parliament emerges! - Most members of societies were not represented, but the creation of representative bodies was the beginning of a distinctive political process not present in other ...
... •King John of England in 1215 was forced to recognize feudal rights in the Magna Charta •Parliament emerges! - Most members of societies were not represented, but the creation of representative bodies was the beginning of a distinctive political process not present in other ...
Raiders, Traders and Crusaders: Western Europe After the Fall of
... For a trivial offence, a free man shall be fined only in proportion to the degree of his offence. ...
... For a trivial offence, a free man shall be fined only in proportion to the degree of his offence. ...
Christian Europe Emerges, 300–1200
... 1. In the fifth century the Roman Empire broke down. Europe was politically fragmented, with Germanic kings ruling a number of different kingdoms. 2. Western Europe continued to suffer invasions as Muslim Arabs and Berbers took the Iberian Peninsula and pushed into France. 3. In the eighth century t ...
... 1. In the fifth century the Roman Empire broke down. Europe was politically fragmented, with Germanic kings ruling a number of different kingdoms. 2. Western Europe continued to suffer invasions as Muslim Arabs and Berbers took the Iberian Peninsula and pushed into France. 3. In the eighth century t ...
The Crusades c.1095-1149
... holy wars. As such the Cluniacs helped to create a state of mind amongst the military classes in France which made possible the preaching of a crusade that was directed towards defeating the external enemies of Christendom, not only in Spain, but also in the East. The idea and practice of pilgrimage ...
... holy wars. As such the Cluniacs helped to create a state of mind amongst the military classes in France which made possible the preaching of a crusade that was directed towards defeating the external enemies of Christendom, not only in Spain, but also in the East. The idea and practice of pilgrimage ...
Chapter 9 - WordPress.com
... Emperor Henry IV – didn’t obey and called the Pope a “false monk”….so the pope excommunicated him 1077 – Henry begged barefoot in the snow! Concordat of Worms – recognized the right of the church to elect its own bishops and abbots and to ...
... Emperor Henry IV – didn’t obey and called the Pope a “false monk”….so the pope excommunicated him 1077 – Henry begged barefoot in the snow! Concordat of Worms – recognized the right of the church to elect its own bishops and abbots and to ...
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.