6th - Chapter 14 - vocab and notes
... Peter agreed, but his followers rebelled o They attacked the Turks, who easily defeated them o Only a small part of Peter’s army survived THE FIRST CRUSADE What remained of Peter’s army were joined by Pope Urban II’s European armies o 1099 - Knights fought their way to Jerusalem and captured it ...
... Peter agreed, but his followers rebelled o They attacked the Turks, who easily defeated them o Only a small part of Peter’s army survived THE FIRST CRUSADE What remained of Peter’s army were joined by Pope Urban II’s European armies o 1099 - Knights fought their way to Jerusalem and captured it ...
WEstER EUROPE I
... Peasant Life-Styles. Peasant fanners produced the food used by medieval society. Most worked long hours to grow enough food to survive each year. Although most peasants were fanners, some were millers, blacksmiths, and tavern owners. Life revolved around the agrarian calendar. Most of the time was s ...
... Peasant Life-Styles. Peasant fanners produced the food used by medieval society. Most worked long hours to grow enough food to survive each year. Although most peasants were fanners, some were millers, blacksmiths, and tavern owners. Life revolved around the agrarian calendar. Most of the time was s ...
Europe Political Research - Denton Independent School District
... For almost seven days the two armies watched one another, waiting anxiously the moment for joining the struggle. Finally they made ready for combat. And in the shock of the battle the men of the North seemed like North a sea that cannot be moved. Firmly they stood, one close to another, forming as i ...
... For almost seven days the two armies watched one another, waiting anxiously the moment for joining the struggle. Finally they made ready for combat. And in the shock of the battle the men of the North seemed like North a sea that cannot be moved. Firmly they stood, one close to another, forming as i ...
600 CE - 1450 CE - University High School
... [Advise Pope] Bishop [preside over large territory and supervise priests] Priest [serves needs of individual community; men only] ...
... [Advise Pope] Bishop [preside over large territory and supervise priests] Priest [serves needs of individual community; men only] ...
Byzantium History
... Empires influenced by Byzantine 1- Latin Empire " Empire of Romania" is the name given by historians to The feudal Crusader state founded by the leaders of the Fourth Crusade on lands captured from the Byzantine Empire. It was established after the capture of Constantinople in 1204 and lasted until ...
... Empires influenced by Byzantine 1- Latin Empire " Empire of Romania" is the name given by historians to The feudal Crusader state founded by the leaders of the Fourth Crusade on lands captured from the Byzantine Empire. It was established after the capture of Constantinople in 1204 and lasted until ...
Project 1 Newspaper Create and complete newspaper articles on
... Church announced that Martin Luther is a heretic wanted by the Catholic Church for crimes again God. This comes after Martin Luther turned down a request from the Vatican to come to Italy for a conference on his teachings in Northern Germany. Many in Northern Germany supported Luther’s criticisms of ...
... Church announced that Martin Luther is a heretic wanted by the Catholic Church for crimes again God. This comes after Martin Luther turned down a request from the Vatican to come to Italy for a conference on his teachings in Northern Germany. Many in Northern Germany supported Luther’s criticisms of ...
7. Rise of Europe 500-1300 AD - Our Lady of Mercy Catholic High
... Rise of the Middle class • Rise of merchants and use of cash led to a rise of a middle class • This disrupted the influence of the lords over land • People were no longer dependent on the lords • Clergy also disapproved of the middle class because they thought banks making profits was imoral ...
... Rise of the Middle class • Rise of merchants and use of cash led to a rise of a middle class • This disrupted the influence of the lords over land • People were no longer dependent on the lords • Clergy also disapproved of the middle class because they thought banks making profits was imoral ...
Chapter 14
... • Protect Christians in Holy Land • Get rid of quarrelsome knights • Heal rift w/Eastern Orthodox Church • Gain political power ...
... • Protect Christians in Holy Land • Get rid of quarrelsome knights • Heal rift w/Eastern Orthodox Church • Gain political power ...
CHURCH HISTORY FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
... The fall of the Western Roman Empire brought about a dramatic resurgence in intellectual activity, learning and culture. The fall of the Western Roman Empire occurred in waves; i.e., one invading tribe or nation was then conquered by another invading tribe or nation. There was no true Apostle to the ...
... The fall of the Western Roman Empire brought about a dramatic resurgence in intellectual activity, learning and culture. The fall of the Western Roman Empire occurred in waves; i.e., one invading tribe or nation was then conquered by another invading tribe or nation. There was no true Apostle to the ...
HISTORY OF THE MEDIEVAL WORLD MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS BA HISTORY. IV SEMESTER
... D. All of the above 26.Which of these factors did NOT shape the evolution of society in Western Europe during the early medieval period? A. Roman heritage B. Customs of barbarian tribes C. Roman Catholic Church D. Eastern Orthodox Church 27.Monks and nuns served the community by A. Providing social ...
... D. All of the above 26.Which of these factors did NOT shape the evolution of society in Western Europe during the early medieval period? A. Roman heritage B. Customs of barbarian tribes C. Roman Catholic Church D. Eastern Orthodox Church 27.Monks and nuns served the community by A. Providing social ...
Medieval Jeopardy - Mr. Kam's World History Page
... The Franks This important Frankish King fought for the pope and donated portions of modern-day Italy to the pope, known as the papal states. Who is Pepin? ...
... The Franks This important Frankish King fought for the pope and donated portions of modern-day Italy to the pope, known as the papal states. Who is Pepin? ...
11_Lec 8 Hist 900-13..
... 1. Internal European Developments Normans England France Holy Roman Empire (Germany) 2. Pope-King relations summarized throughout this period as: ‘Who’s in charge, Pope or King?’ 3. Western Christendom attempts to recapture Holy Land from the Muslims to guarantee safety of Christian pilgrima ...
... 1. Internal European Developments Normans England France Holy Roman Empire (Germany) 2. Pope-King relations summarized throughout this period as: ‘Who’s in charge, Pope or King?’ 3. Western Christendom attempts to recapture Holy Land from the Muslims to guarantee safety of Christian pilgrima ...
AP Medieval Europe
... • Christian thinkers criticized money and prices and investment – Highly Criticized by the church as this was a corrupting force – Thomas Aquinas felt that all prices should be just (prices should not exceed what was used to create) ...
... • Christian thinkers criticized money and prices and investment – Highly Criticized by the church as this was a corrupting force – Thomas Aquinas felt that all prices should be just (prices should not exceed what was used to create) ...
HANDOUT for unit 7 - European Middle Ages
... were fought over a period of nearly _________ years, between 1095 and 1291. Other campaigns in Spain and Eastern Europe continued into the 15th century. The crusades were fought mainly by _____________________________ forces against ___________________. It is important to realize that the crusades s ...
... were fought over a period of nearly _________ years, between 1095 and 1291. Other campaigns in Spain and Eastern Europe continued into the 15th century. The crusades were fought mainly by _____________________________ forces against ___________________. It is important to realize that the crusades s ...
medieval europe final presentation
... • What implication might Gregory’s policies have for the beliefs and practices of English converts? ...
... • What implication might Gregory’s policies have for the beliefs and practices of English converts? ...
1 Medieval Europe 300 - 1500 Medieval Europe • 1. Kingdoms and
... troubles in the east – the Sassanid Empire (Persia) • Emperor Heraclius, who took over after the death of Justinian, had finally defeated the Persians The Empire Declines • Muslims had been threatening the empire as far back as the reign of Heraclius • Over time, Islam, pressure from migrating tribe ...
... troubles in the east – the Sassanid Empire (Persia) • Emperor Heraclius, who took over after the death of Justinian, had finally defeated the Persians The Empire Declines • Muslims had been threatening the empire as far back as the reign of Heraclius • Over time, Islam, pressure from migrating tribe ...
IV semester
... A. 1118 B. 1187 C. 1193 D. 1203 21. Feudal society was characterized by A. A hierarchical system of relationships and obligations. B. The rule of a strong government. C. Increasing consolidation of power by Frankish kings. D. The absence of hostility between neighboring fiefs. 22. The Crusades were ...
... A. 1118 B. 1187 C. 1193 D. 1203 21. Feudal society was characterized by A. A hierarchical system of relationships and obligations. B. The rule of a strong government. C. Increasing consolidation of power by Frankish kings. D. The absence of hostility between neighboring fiefs. 22. The Crusades were ...
The High Middle Ages
... Byzantine Emperor, Alexius I asked Pope Urban for help against Turks Council of Clermont 1095, Pope Urban calls for a “holy War” By 1096, thousands of knights & others on the way to Jerusalem Pope Urban hoped to unite Christendom against infidels increase his power & heal schism (split) Stop Christi ...
... Byzantine Emperor, Alexius I asked Pope Urban for help against Turks Council of Clermont 1095, Pope Urban calls for a “holy War” By 1096, thousands of knights & others on the way to Jerusalem Pope Urban hoped to unite Christendom against infidels increase his power & heal schism (split) Stop Christi ...
Slide 1 - Mr. Mac`s Wikispace!!
... • Truce encouraged idea that the only combat pleasing to God was in the defense of Christendom (idea of the righteousness of holy war) • 1095 CE Pope Urban II referred to Truce of God when calling knights to the first Crusade in support of Christians ...
... • Truce encouraged idea that the only combat pleasing to God was in the defense of Christendom (idea of the righteousness of holy war) • 1095 CE Pope Urban II referred to Truce of God when calling knights to the first Crusade in support of Christians ...
The Post Classical Period
... After the split of the Church the empire began a long period of Decline Turkish Muslims began to press on the east Seized the most prosperous sources of tax revenue in Asiatic Provinces Eastern Emperors appealed for help from the west but were largely ignored This did however motivate the Crusades O ...
... After the split of the Church the empire began a long period of Decline Turkish Muslims began to press on the east Seized the most prosperous sources of tax revenue in Asiatic Provinces Eastern Emperors appealed for help from the west but were largely ignored This did however motivate the Crusades O ...
Church Reform and the Crusades
... Renewed faith also led to war. In 1093, the Byzantine emperor asked for help against Muslim Turks. They were threatening to conquer Constantinople. This city was his capital. Pope Urban II urged the leaders of Western Europe to begin a holy war—a Crusade. He wanted Christians to gain control of Jeru ...
... Renewed faith also led to war. In 1093, the Byzantine emperor asked for help against Muslim Turks. They were threatening to conquer Constantinople. This city was his capital. Pope Urban II urged the leaders of Western Europe to begin a holy war—a Crusade. He wanted Christians to gain control of Jeru ...
Unit 9— The Middle Ages - Union Academy Charter School
... churches and from the salvation of the soul offered by the Church. This meant that the person would not go to heaven. The Church might use another form of punishment against a lord or king. The pope could place a nation of fief under an interdict. This punishment banned all church services in an ar ...
... churches and from the salvation of the soul offered by the Church. This meant that the person would not go to heaven. The Church might use another form of punishment against a lord or king. The pope could place a nation of fief under an interdict. This punishment banned all church services in an ar ...
ch 10 note guide
... b. created the writing system used by eastern European civilization. c. made Orthodox Christianity available to peoples of eastern Europe. d. converted Prince Vladimir of Kiev to Orthodox Christianity.. 16. Prince Vladimir of Kiev chose Byzantine Christianity as the religion for his Russian people i ...
... b. created the writing system used by eastern European civilization. c. made Orthodox Christianity available to peoples of eastern Europe. d. converted Prince Vladimir of Kiev to Orthodox Christianity.. 16. Prince Vladimir of Kiev chose Byzantine Christianity as the religion for his Russian people i ...
“Deus le vault!” – “God wills it!” The First Crusade (1096
... but there was no unified command in any of the Crusades. The traditional numbering scheme used for the Crusades totaled nine during the 11th to 13th Centuries: First Crusade (1095-1099) Children’s Crusade (1212-1213) Second Crusade (1145-1148) Fifth Crusade (1217-1221) Third Crusade (1187–1192) Six ...
... but there was no unified command in any of the Crusades. The traditional numbering scheme used for the Crusades totaled nine during the 11th to 13th Centuries: First Crusade (1095-1099) Children’s Crusade (1212-1213) Second Crusade (1145-1148) Fifth Crusade (1217-1221) Third Crusade (1187–1192) Six ...
Chapter 15 Part 1: The Early Middle Ages
... -The Mongols invaded the Kievan Rus and conquered all but the city of Novgorod. -Moscow began to grow as the Slavs recovered from the Mongol invasion. -Ivan III, known as Ivan the Great, was the grand duke of Moscow. -Ivan IV ended Mongol rule of Moscow and expanded its territory. IV. The Crusades - ...
... -The Mongols invaded the Kievan Rus and conquered all but the city of Novgorod. -Moscow began to grow as the Slavs recovered from the Mongol invasion. -Ivan III, known as Ivan the Great, was the grand duke of Moscow. -Ivan IV ended Mongol rule of Moscow and expanded its territory. IV. The Crusades - ...
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.