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Welcome to the Middle ages
Welcome to the Middle ages

... •The Crusades improved relations between lords and peasants and tended to unite the society. •Europeans became more familiar with geography, not only of the Mediterranean region, but their own countries. •Europeans became aware of new products, new methods of farming, and the writings of Greeks and ...
File - HistoryRocks
File - HistoryRocks

... • All classes married young (usually by 14 years old) • Fathers usually tried to have dowry for daughter – Land or money she took to marriage – Without dowry almost impossible to marry – These arranged marriages seemingly turned out well ...
Task The Crusades
Task The Crusades

... Emperor Alexis Comnenus, Byzantine Empire “Come then, with all your people and give battle with all your strength, so that tall this treasure shall not fall into the hands of the Turks…Therefore act while there is time lest the kingdom of the Christians shall vanish from your sight and, what is more ...
Document A: Raymond d`Aguiliers (Modified) Historical Background
Document A: Raymond d`Aguiliers (Modified) Historical Background

... Ibn al-Athir (1160-1233) was an Arab historian who wrote a history of the first three crusades, though he only witnessed the third one. The passage below is a modified excerpt from his account of the siege of Jerusalem during the First Crusade. Primary Source: Jerusalem was taken from the north on t ...
Marie Claire Dwyer
Marie Claire Dwyer

... and jousting tournaments seen in films. However in the First Crusade, a knight’s actions were determined by his prowess in battle and devotion to his earthly and heavenly lord. There is plenty of evidence that refutes crusaders’ chivalric nature and argues that they were nothing more than greedy war ...
THE CRUSADES How do we define the crusades? Pope Urban II
THE CRUSADES How do we define the crusades? Pope Urban II

... Muslims stopped Christians from Visiting Holy Land ...
Chapter 18, Section 2: Crusades Objective: Describe what the
Chapter 18, Section 2: Crusades Objective: Describe what the

... 3rd Crusade: Kings of England, France, Germany all attacked. But the German King died and French King left, leaving only the King Richard I. ...
Crusades - Nutley Schools
Crusades - Nutley Schools

... Results of the Crusades • I.F. Turks Traveled they would Trade • I = Improvements – Ships, Maps, Explorers • F = Feudalism declines because Feudal lords die or spend too much money on military. ...
Powerpoint-Arabic/Church reform and the crusades
Powerpoint-Arabic/Church reform and the crusades

... promised a miracle that the waters of the Mediterranean would divide so they could walk to the Holy Land. Result: A following of about 7,000 people, both adults and children arrive in Genoa, Italy after preaching a crusade throughout Germany and crossing the Alps. The waters did not divide. The move ...
Tensions between Eastern and Western European
Tensions between Eastern and Western European

... At the same time, in order to secure military aid from the Western powers, the Byzantine Emperors had granted financial and trade concessions to Italy. Large numbers of Italian merchants settled in Constantinople and put the local merchants out of business. Tensions between them and the Byzantines o ...
The reform papacy powerpoint
The reform papacy powerpoint

... • Cluny was able to expand as other monasteries were encouraged to follow exactly the same rules. • The purpose of Cluny was to bring the clergy back to the regulations, and to re-establish discipline in convents. • Cluny aimed to restore the ancient regulations of St Benedict to vigour by the pract ...
Crusades: The Other Side
Crusades: The Other Side

... only to find that many of the Europeans that stayed from the 1st Crusade had established a very comfortable life • There became a blending of East and West in terms of culture and lifestyle. ...
Name___________________________________
Name___________________________________

... a. The Crusades did not achieve their original goals, but they brought about many desirable changes in Europe. b. Although the Crusaders captured the Holy Land, they were unable to bring about democratic reforms. c. The Crusades helped bring about the fall of the Roman Empire d. The Crusaders preven ...
Crusades
Crusades

... • Eventually the kingdom was parceled into practically independent fiefs and barons assumed all ownership of land, reducing the former owners to the condition of serfs • The kingdom was further weakened by the ceding of several ports to the Italian city-states in exchange for naval support and seabo ...
Chapter 10.2 The Crusades • The Christian and Muslim cultures
Chapter 10.2 The Crusades • The Christian and Muslim cultures

... 2. Before the Crusaders reached the Holy Land, the Turks killed most of the untrained and ill-equipped peasants. 3. The nobles and knights moved on and defeated the disorganized Muslim army at Jerusalem. 4. The crusaders set up four small kingdoms in the Holy Land and began trading with Europe. The ...
Crusades Article - Mrs. Blair`s World History Class
Crusades Article - Mrs. Blair`s World History Class

... about this and called for Christians to do something. He asked for a volunteer army to go and take back Jerusalem. The word “crusade” comes from the word Crux, which means “cross” in Latin. As a sign of their fighting for their religion, each crusader wore a red cross on their shield, armor, helmet, ...
By: Shalini Ratnayake Mater Christi College Year 8
By: Shalini Ratnayake Mater Christi College Year 8

... England under one crown 30 years earlier. The French had been dividing properties amongst their sons for generations, causing bloodshed between brothers over small pieces of real estate. In reaction, Pope Urban II expanded "The Truce of God", which banned fighting from Sunday to Wednesday, and banne ...
ROLE OF THE CHURCH System of Organization
ROLE OF THE CHURCH System of Organization

... *An interdict forbids priests to give the sacraments (Christian rites) to a particular group of people * A pope used an interdict against a country whose ruler has disobeyed him * People under interdiction lost the comforts and blessings of religion * They exerted pressure on their ruler to follow t ...
The Crusades: Holy Wars or Barbarous Blasphemy?
The Crusades: Holy Wars or Barbarous Blasphemy?

... • While the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem continued to be torn by internal strife, its Muslim enemies were moving toward unity ...
The Crusades: A Jigsaw Activity
The Crusades: A Jigsaw Activity

... The Children’s Crusade The Children's Crusade is one of the more unusual events, and took place after the Fourth Crusade (1202 to 1204). The Fourth Crusade had been a disaster for the Christians as many crusaders had not even got to the Holy Land, let alone fight for Jerusalem. Many Christians had ...
the first crusade
the first crusade

... and a rearguard to stop an attacking relief force from the south. They prevented a disastrous breakthrough but suffered heavy casualties. From the north, Kerbogha and his elite retinue moved towards the repulsed Muslim line. The Muslim infantry withdrew across a wadi and held a low hill for a short ...
Chp 10
Chp 10

... The Growth of Royal Authority • The Politics of Dynastic Families – A Powerful Heiress • Eleanor of Aquitaine – Annulment from Louis VII, Marriage to Henry II ...
Chapter 10 - Packet (2017)
Chapter 10 - Packet (2017)

... Connecting the Experiential Activity to the Reading Directions: 1. Read Section 10.2: Events Leading Up to the Crusades. 2. In the T-chart below, fill in the appropriate historic connections found from the text that match the situations from the Chapter 10 Experiential ...
File
File

... Both sides fought at the Battle of Arsur in September 1191. Richard won but he delayed his attack on Jerusalem as he knew that his army needed to rest. He spent the winter of 1191 to 1192 in Jaffa where his army regained its strength. Richard marched on Jerusalem in June 1192. However, by now even ...
Crusades
Crusades

... • Richard, Saladin fought fiercely for control of Holy Land • Richard won several battles, not able to drive Muslims out of Holy Land • Richard could not take Jerusalem, had to return to England ...
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