Powerpoint Notes on The Middle Ages
... – Your poster MUST be set in the Middle Ages • The information must focus on the values of Medieval Europe. ...
... – Your poster MUST be set in the Middle Ages • The information must focus on the values of Medieval Europe. ...
High Medieval Europe - Faculty Server Contact
... Innocent consecrated another (1207), sent him to England John refused to admit new archbishop ...
... Innocent consecrated another (1207), sent him to England John refused to admit new archbishop ...
The Early Middle Ages and The High Middle Ages
... The Crusades 1095 to 1204 • Western Europeans were unaware of advanced civilizations in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. • Byzantine Empire – Seljuks extended their power over Palestine and attacked Christian pilgrims – Alexius I sent and urgent plea for help to Urban II ...
... The Crusades 1095 to 1204 • Western Europeans were unaware of advanced civilizations in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. • Byzantine Empire – Seljuks extended their power over Palestine and attacked Christian pilgrims – Alexius I sent and urgent plea for help to Urban II ...
The Catholic Church in the Middle Ages - Hale
... Papal Bull of Boniface VIII Basically: both spiritual and temporal power are under the pope’s jurisdiction, and that kings were subordinate to the power of the Church. ...
... Papal Bull of Boniface VIII Basically: both spiritual and temporal power are under the pope’s jurisdiction, and that kings were subordinate to the power of the Church. ...
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... 7. Why were most Medieval and early Renaissance art religious in nature? a. the idea of humanism had decreased in popularity b. wealthy merchants only wanted art depicting Mary and Jesus c. the Catholic Church was the primary patron of the arts d. all artists were very pious 8. What affect did the B ...
... 7. Why were most Medieval and early Renaissance art religious in nature? a. the idea of humanism had decreased in popularity b. wealthy merchants only wanted art depicting Mary and Jesus c. the Catholic Church was the primary patron of the arts d. all artists were very pious 8. What affect did the B ...
ch 9 - SFP Home
... Islam: brilliant new civilization that reached from Spain across North Africa and the Middle East on the borders of India; there were trading caravans and ships; contact with diverse cultures allowed them to pass on ideas India and China: In India, Buddhist and Hindu traditions flourished; Indian ma ...
... Islam: brilliant new civilization that reached from Spain across North Africa and the Middle East on the borders of India; there were trading caravans and ships; contact with diverse cultures allowed them to pass on ideas India and China: In India, Buddhist and Hindu traditions flourished; Indian ma ...
Chapter 1 The First Humans Prehistory – 3500 BC
... 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 centu ...
... 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 centu ...
–1200 Christian Europe Emerges, 300 CHAPTER 10
... language and ethnic groups whose territory shifted from century to century. What emerged was a general pattern of Slavs in the east, Finns in the north, and Turkic tribes in the south. 3. Forest dwellers, steppe nomads, and farmers in the various ecological zones traded with each other. Long-distanc ...
... language and ethnic groups whose territory shifted from century to century. What emerged was a general pattern of Slavs in the east, Finns in the north, and Turkic tribes in the south. 3. Forest dwellers, steppe nomads, and farmers in the various ecological zones traded with each other. Long-distanc ...
Text Ch.9 - Christian Europe Emerges
... language and ethnic groups whose territory shifted from century to century. What emerged was a general pattern of Slavs in the east, Finns in the north, and Turkic tribes in the south. 3. Forest dwellers, steppe nomads, and farmers in the various ecological zones traded with each other. Long-distanc ...
... language and ethnic groups whose territory shifted from century to century. What emerged was a general pattern of Slavs in the east, Finns in the north, and Turkic tribes in the south. 3. Forest dwellers, steppe nomads, and farmers in the various ecological zones traded with each other. Long-distanc ...
Medieval Intro - Blue Valley Schools
... • Time from 1305-1377 when the Pope was exiled to Avignon, France • 1377 Pope moved back to Rome and died ...
... • Time from 1305-1377 when the Pope was exiled to Avignon, France • 1377 Pope moved back to Rome and died ...
Session 3 Powerpoint
... • Louis sails to Jerusalem to fulfill his pilgrim’s vow. Conrad joins him, and a great council is held, including the Latin East forces, the Templars and Hospitallers, and the French and Germans. • They decide to attack the city of Damascus, which was a good strategic idea, but a bad tactical one. • ...
... • Louis sails to Jerusalem to fulfill his pilgrim’s vow. Conrad joins him, and a great council is held, including the Latin East forces, the Templars and Hospitallers, and the French and Germans. • They decide to attack the city of Damascus, which was a good strategic idea, but a bad tactical one. • ...
I - TeacherWeb
... Speaking out against the church; disagreeing with the church’s teachings (doctrine) Excommunication: (No longer in communion) People were forced to leave the church ...
... Speaking out against the church; disagreeing with the church’s teachings (doctrine) Excommunication: (No longer in communion) People were forced to leave the church ...
Chapter 14
... centuries, Europeans made the trip to visit the Holy Land; however in the 1000’s things began to change. The Arab Muslims who have always controlled this area had been taken over by a group of people called the Seljuk Turks. This group would sometimes attack Christian pilgrims from Europe and closed ...
... centuries, Europeans made the trip to visit the Holy Land; however in the 1000’s things began to change. The Arab Muslims who have always controlled this area had been taken over by a group of people called the Seljuk Turks. This group would sometimes attack Christian pilgrims from Europe and closed ...
World History
... ancient Rome German emperors claimed authority over much of central and eastern Europe and parts of France and Italy The real rulers were the emperor’s vassals Another problem was conflicts with the Popes over appointment of Church officials. Emperors often decided who would become bishops and abbot ...
... ancient Rome German emperors claimed authority over much of central and eastern Europe and parts of France and Italy The real rulers were the emperor’s vassals Another problem was conflicts with the Popes over appointment of Church officials. Emperors often decided who would become bishops and abbot ...
SEMESTER II EXAM STUDY GUIDE Overview: Content Areas 4
... Gregory VII ----- pope in 1064, instituted many church reforms, wanted to make the church independent of secular rulers. Banned the practice of lay investiture Lay investiture ------ the emperor or another lay person “invested” bishops with the ring and staff that symbolized their office Frederick B ...
... Gregory VII ----- pope in 1064, instituted many church reforms, wanted to make the church independent of secular rulers. Banned the practice of lay investiture Lay investiture ------ the emperor or another lay person “invested” bishops with the ring and staff that symbolized their office Frederick B ...
The Middle Ages
... • Knights were bound by a strict code of conduct called chivalry. • According to this code, knights were expected to be brave, loyal, true to their word and protective of women and those weaker than ...
... • Knights were bound by a strict code of conduct called chivalry. • According to this code, knights were expected to be brave, loyal, true to their word and protective of women and those weaker than ...
Chapter 8 High Middle Ages (1050-1450
... The last Christian attempt to take over Jerusalem ended in Christians fighting each other by trying to take over other lands including the Holy City Muslims ended this final crusade by massacring the Christians Muslims had control of Jerusalem for several years from 1291 ...
... The last Christian attempt to take over Jerusalem ended in Christians fighting each other by trying to take over other lands including the Holy City Muslims ended this final crusade by massacring the Christians Muslims had control of Jerusalem for several years from 1291 ...
Medieval Unit Review
... There was a disagreement over who should be pope. The disagreement was between the French king the Pope ...
... There was a disagreement over who should be pope. The disagreement was between the French king the Pope ...
Unit 8- The Middle Ages Study Guide
... What was life like for peasants under the Feudal system? They did most of the actual work, they had to pay taxes or fees for services, and they were allowed to farm small parcels of land. They worked from sun rise to sun set, biggest hope was that heaven was better than life on Earth What was the gr ...
... What was life like for peasants under the Feudal system? They did most of the actual work, they had to pay taxes or fees for services, and they were allowed to farm small parcels of land. They worked from sun rise to sun set, biggest hope was that heaven was better than life on Earth What was the gr ...
The Post Classical Era 500 * 1000 AD
... • Use of draft animals, multiple yokes; horses faster than oxen but not as strong and more susceptible to injury • Harness did not reach Europe until 800 – Manure, Scythe • Higher yields with crop rotation • Areas of crop specialization, monoculture ...
... • Use of draft animals, multiple yokes; horses faster than oxen but not as strong and more susceptible to injury • Harness did not reach Europe until 800 – Manure, Scythe • Higher yields with crop rotation • Areas of crop specialization, monoculture ...
Medieval Europe Reading Directions: Using Cornell format, on a
... 8. What was the dominant philosophy of the Middle Ages called? Who was its most outstanding spokesman? What were its basic beliefs and how did that philosophy view life and learning? ...
... 8. What was the dominant philosophy of the Middle Ages called? Who was its most outstanding spokesman? What were its basic beliefs and how did that philosophy view life and learning? ...
SS 8 - Middle Ages
... b. threaten them with excommunication c. bore them with long sermons d. make them wear silly clothes 17. Church courts were often thought to be too; a. meddlesome b. holy c. bright d. lenient 18. A lord could only be charged in a; a. Royal court b. Church court c. Common court d. Medieval court 19. ...
... b. threaten them with excommunication c. bore them with long sermons d. make them wear silly clothes 17. Church courts were often thought to be too; a. meddlesome b. holy c. bright d. lenient 18. A lord could only be charged in a; a. Royal court b. Church court c. Common court d. Medieval court 19. ...
Chapter 14 PP
... 1. Three Kings- Phillip II (France), Barbarossa (German Emperor) and Richard the Lionhearted (England) --- arguments and death left Richard alone 2. Saladin- Kurdish Warrior and Muslim leader- admired by many westerners 3. Result-Truce in 1192 Jerusalem under Muslim control, but unarmed Christians c ...
... 1. Three Kings- Phillip II (France), Barbarossa (German Emperor) and Richard the Lionhearted (England) --- arguments and death left Richard alone 2. Saladin- Kurdish Warrior and Muslim leader- admired by many westerners 3. Result-Truce in 1192 Jerusalem under Muslim control, but unarmed Christians c ...
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.