Europe in the Middle Ages (Notes and Study Guide)
... a. Since it had great amounts of political (dealing with government) power, the church took on many roles that a _____________ deals with today. b. People who did not obey the Church could be ____________________, or expelled from membership and participation in Church life which at this time often ...
... a. Since it had great amounts of political (dealing with government) power, the church took on many roles that a _____________ deals with today. b. People who did not obey the Church could be ____________________, or expelled from membership and participation in Church life which at this time often ...
Draft Conference Paper - Inter
... numbers marking the crusader campaigns in modern historiography merely indicate those moments, when greater armed forces marched to East. The First Crusade has been dated between the spring of 1096, when the first armies set out from Europe, and the summer of 1099, when crusaders captured Jerusalem ...
... numbers marking the crusader campaigns in modern historiography merely indicate those moments, when greater armed forces marched to East. The First Crusade has been dated between the spring of 1096, when the first armies set out from Europe, and the summer of 1099, when crusaders captured Jerusalem ...
Ch. 9 Chapter Summary
... 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 power to appoint bishops who h ...
... 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 power to appoint bishops who h ...
The High Middle Ages, 1050-1300
... religious and intellectual life flourished; their wealth made possible the building of great universities and cathedrals of the High Middle Ages. Vitality of Medieval Religious Life Decline in Religious Life: 9th-11th centuries, European religious life declined, both at the local level and in the u ...
... religious and intellectual life flourished; their wealth made possible the building of great universities and cathedrals of the High Middle Ages. Vitality of Medieval Religious Life Decline in Religious Life: 9th-11th centuries, European religious life declined, both at the local level and in the u ...
Content Outline HIS/113 1 Week One Content Outline TOPIC and
... Western knights to use their arms to free the Holy Land from Muslim occupation. In return he promised to absolve them from all of the punishment due for their sins in this life or the next. Nobles and commoners alike responded with enormous enthusiasm; the crusaders took Jerusalem in 1099 and establ ...
... Western knights to use their arms to free the Holy Land from Muslim occupation. In return he promised to absolve them from all of the punishment due for their sins in this life or the next. Nobles and commoners alike responded with enormous enthusiasm; the crusaders took Jerusalem in 1099 and establ ...
Middle Ages Review
... Some historians date the fall of the Western Roman Empire as 476 AD when the Germanic leader Odoacer overthrew the Emperor Romulus Augustus and proclaimed himself King of Italy. The Eastern part of the Roman Empire continued under leadership of emperors from Byzantium at the center of trade routes a ...
... Some historians date the fall of the Western Roman Empire as 476 AD when the Germanic leader Odoacer overthrew the Emperor Romulus Augustus and proclaimed himself King of Italy. The Eastern part of the Roman Empire continued under leadership of emperors from Byzantium at the center of trade routes a ...
Cultural Exchange - Auburn High School
... Genghis Khan In the middle 1200’s, a ferocious group of horsemen from central Asia slashed their way into Russia. These nomads were the Mongols. They had exploded onto the world scene at the beginning of the 1200’s under Genghis Khan. He was one of the most feared warriors of all time. When Genghis ...
... Genghis Khan In the middle 1200’s, a ferocious group of horsemen from central Asia slashed their way into Russia. These nomads were the Mongols. They had exploded onto the world scene at the beginning of the 1200’s under Genghis Khan. He was one of the most feared warriors of all time. When Genghis ...
The Middle Ages
... The Third Crusade in 1189 C.E. saw the Muslim leader Sultan Saladin recapture Jerusalem and essentially bring the Crusades to an eventual end The Crusades did not bring the long-term military victories that the Pope and Christian kings envisioned Europe gained a new level of respect for the ad ...
... The Third Crusade in 1189 C.E. saw the Muslim leader Sultan Saladin recapture Jerusalem and essentially bring the Crusades to an eventual end The Crusades did not bring the long-term military victories that the Pope and Christian kings envisioned Europe gained a new level of respect for the ad ...
Middle Ages PPT
... 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 ...
Ch 14 sec 1 - Marlboro County High School
... MWH-1.2 Explain the impact of the Crusades and the Renaissance on European exploration, including the significance of humanism, the revival of learning, and the transfer of knowledge about sailing and ancient philosophy from the Arabs to the Europeans. MWH 1.4 Evaluate the impact of the collapse of ...
... MWH-1.2 Explain the impact of the Crusades and the Renaissance on European exploration, including the significance of humanism, the revival of learning, and the transfer of knowledge about sailing and ancient philosophy from the Arabs to the Europeans. MWH 1.4 Evaluate the impact of the collapse of ...
Main Idea 1 - Cloudfront.net
... • On the way to the Holy Land, the crusaders attacked Jews in Germany, blaming them for the death of Jesus. • Before the Crusaders reached the Holy Land, the Turks killed most of the untrained and ill-equipped peasants. • The nobles and knights moved on and defeated the disorganized Muslim army at J ...
... • On the way to the Holy Land, the crusaders attacked Jews in Germany, blaming them for the death of Jesus. • Before the Crusaders reached the Holy Land, the Turks killed most of the untrained and ill-equipped peasants. • The nobles and knights moved on and defeated the disorganized Muslim army at J ...
European Kingdoms and Feudalism (cont.)
... From the eleventh to the thirteenth centuries, European Christians carried out a series of Crusades to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims. Pope Urban II saw the Crusades as an opportunity to free Jerusalem and Palestine from the “infidels.” ...
... From the eleventh to the thirteenth centuries, European Christians carried out a series of Crusades to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims. Pope Urban II saw the Crusades as an opportunity to free Jerusalem and Palestine from the “infidels.” ...
Chapter 10
... 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-distance caravan ...
... 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-distance caravan ...
The Evolution of Crusading Rhetoric
... Christianity. Lands that were rightfully Christian were under the occupation of a hostile force. Europeans had every right to defend what God ordained to be theirs. According to medieval understanding of a “just war”, that is to say Augustinian explanations, taking the Holy Land from the Muslims was ...
... Christianity. Lands that were rightfully Christian were under the occupation of a hostile force. Europeans had every right to defend what God ordained to be theirs. According to medieval understanding of a “just war”, that is to say Augustinian explanations, taking the Holy Land from the Muslims was ...
Name Date Class Chapter 13 Study Guide Chapter 13, Section 1
... 6. Describe what happened in the first and second Crusades: Most of the Crusaders were of _______________ origin. The Crusaders were _____prepared and did not know much about the __________ _________________. Finally, they approached ________________________ and besieged the city for a month. ______ ...
... 6. Describe what happened in the first and second Crusades: Most of the Crusaders were of _______________ origin. The Crusaders were _____prepared and did not know much about the __________ _________________. Finally, they approached ________________________ and besieged the city for a month. ______ ...
Pope Innocent III, mosaic tile
... While he may not have been a deeply spiritual man, Innocent III was less worldly and less personally ambitious than many of those who occupied the Papal throne. He was ambitious for the papacy, wanting to restore its political authority. From a modern perspective that regards separation of church an ...
... While he may not have been a deeply spiritual man, Innocent III was less worldly and less personally ambitious than many of those who occupied the Papal throne. He was ambitious for the papacy, wanting to restore its political authority. From a modern perspective that regards separation of church an ...
Feudalism (Europe and Japan) packet
... population in colonial Latin America are similar in that each group (1) used political power to improve living conditions (2) successfully revolted against rulers (3) was socially mobile (4) had little or no political power ...
... population in colonial Latin America are similar in that each group (1) used political power to improve living conditions (2) successfully revolted against rulers (3) was socially mobile (4) had little or no political power ...
Periodization Early Middle Ages
... • W. Europe power now based in Germany/France instead of Italy • ***The Franks converted to Roman Catholic Christianity – Leader Clovis rules from 481-511 – Ensures Franks are dominant political & military power in W. Europe – By becoming Christian – Franks get support from the Pope & millions of ot ...
... • W. Europe power now based in Germany/France instead of Italy • ***The Franks converted to Roman Catholic Christianity – Leader Clovis rules from 481-511 – Ensures Franks are dominant political & military power in W. Europe – By becoming Christian – Franks get support from the Pope & millions of ot ...
The Later Middle Ages
... 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 ...
Chapter 9: Civilization in Eastern Europe: Byzantium
... turned against Constantinople! – Weakened the Byzantine Empire more! – Pope John Paul II apologized for this in 2004. ...
... turned against Constantinople! – Weakened the Byzantine Empire more! – Pope John Paul II apologized for this in 2004. ...
Ch. 10 PPT notes
... • On the way to the Holy Land, the crusaders attacked Jews in Germany, blaming them for the death of Jesus. • Before the Crusaders reached the Holy Land, the Turks killed most of the untrained and ill-equipped peasants. • The nobles and knights moved on and defeated the disorganized Muslim army at J ...
... • On the way to the Holy Land, the crusaders attacked Jews in Germany, blaming them for the death of Jesus. • Before the Crusaders reached the Holy Land, the Turks killed most of the untrained and ill-equipped peasants. • The nobles and knights moved on and defeated the disorganized Muslim army at J ...
Middle Ages Power Point
... Showed faith by building great churches 2. Cathedrals – a large Christian church led by a bishop (leader who controls many smaller churches) a. expensive and time consuming b. Cologne, Germany – took more than 600 years i. stained-glass windows ...
... Showed faith by building great churches 2. Cathedrals – a large Christian church led by a bishop (leader who controls many smaller churches) a. expensive and time consuming b. Cologne, Germany – took more than 600 years i. stained-glass windows ...
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.