Year 7 revision pack summer
... To revise effectively you need to make sure that you follow a few basic rules. Revise in a quiet place where there are no distractions. Turn off the television and radio. Revise in concentrated bursts of between 20 to 30 minutes. This will be more beneficial than sitting in front of the television ...
... To revise effectively you need to make sure that you follow a few basic rules. Revise in a quiet place where there are no distractions. Turn off the television and radio. Revise in concentrated bursts of between 20 to 30 minutes. This will be more beneficial than sitting in front of the television ...
THE CRUSADES
... structured & successful, with effects that lasted for 200 years. It led to the creation of Eastern Latin fiefs of Jerusalem, Tripoli, Antioch & Edessa. It led to the creation of military orders of knights/monks (Templars, Hospitalers…). It led to the first scandalous behavior of Christians (the crus ...
... structured & successful, with effects that lasted for 200 years. It led to the creation of Eastern Latin fiefs of Jerusalem, Tripoli, Antioch & Edessa. It led to the creation of military orders of knights/monks (Templars, Hospitalers…). It led to the first scandalous behavior of Christians (the crus ...
6th - Chapter 14 - vocab and notes
... 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 Took control of the city Killed thousands of its Muslim, Christian and Jewish inhabitants o After the capture, most of the crusaders ret ...
... 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 Took control of the city Killed thousands of its Muslim, Christian and Jewish inhabitants o After the capture, most of the crusaders ret ...
Middle Ages: Almanac Judson Knight
... and fell, and the first nation-states emerged in France, England, and Spain. Despite the beauty of illuminated manuscripts, soaring Gothic cathedrals, and the literary classics of Augustine and Dante, Europe’s civilization lagged far behind that of the technologically advanced, administratively orga ...
... and fell, and the first nation-states emerged in France, England, and Spain. Despite the beauty of illuminated manuscripts, soaring Gothic cathedrals, and the literary classics of Augustine and Dante, Europe’s civilization lagged far behind that of the technologically advanced, administratively orga ...
As Word (text only) - Discover Islamic Art
... Prophet Muhammad sends a letter to Cyrus, the Byzantine Patriarch of Alexandria and ruler of Egypt, inviting him to accept Islam. Cyrus sends gifts to the Prophet in answer, together with two sisters from Upper Egypt. The Prophet married one of them, called Maria the Copt. She bore him his only son, ...
... Prophet Muhammad sends a letter to Cyrus, the Byzantine Patriarch of Alexandria and ruler of Egypt, inviting him to accept Islam. Cyrus sends gifts to the Prophet in answer, together with two sisters from Upper Egypt. The Prophet married one of them, called Maria the Copt. She bore him his only son, ...
High Middle Ages - Ms. Mac`s Class
... A. the Crusaders Had Many Causes 4. The Merchant’s goal: *If Christians held the trade centers of the middle east, then more wealth would flow to European merchants. ...
... A. the Crusaders Had Many Causes 4. The Merchant’s goal: *If Christians held the trade centers of the middle east, then more wealth would flow to European merchants. ...
PDF, 505kB - University of Bristol
... Bibliography!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!30! ...
... Bibliography!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!30! ...
The Byzantine Empire Heirs of Rome
... 1. The Arabian peninsula is two-thirds desert and the rest semi-dry, grassy plains called ___________________. 2. Nomad Arab herders live in tribes raising camels, sheep, & goats and are led by a ________________. 3. Towns formed on fertile spots with an underground water supply. 4. Mecca was the la ...
... 1. The Arabian peninsula is two-thirds desert and the rest semi-dry, grassy plains called ___________________. 2. Nomad Arab herders live in tribes raising camels, sheep, & goats and are led by a ________________. 3. Towns formed on fertile spots with an underground water supply. 4. Mecca was the la ...
Chapter 25: The Church
... Turks and calls on the Christians of western Europe to join a crusade. 9. In 1097, the first crusade is fought between the ________________ & ________________. The Christians were successful at recapturing Jerusalem. 10. In the mid 1100s, the Muslim set out on a 2nd ____________________ and recaptur ...
... Turks and calls on the Christians of western Europe to join a crusade. 9. In 1097, the first crusade is fought between the ________________ & ________________. The Christians were successful at recapturing Jerusalem. 10. In the mid 1100s, the Muslim set out on a 2nd ____________________ and recaptur ...
DBQ 1-10 guide
... emperor as patriarch. The Byzantine government went into exile in Nicaea and continued to fight the Latin occupiers until 1261, when they recaptured their capital. After the 4th Crusade, crusading lost much of its appeal for most Europeans. Jerusalem remained under Muslim control. ...
... emperor as patriarch. The Byzantine government went into exile in Nicaea and continued to fight the Latin occupiers until 1261, when they recaptured their capital. After the 4th Crusade, crusading lost much of its appeal for most Europeans. Jerusalem remained under Muslim control. ...
Middle Ages Study Guide - RUSD
... Decisions in one part of England might be different from those in another part. 19. How did King John influence England’s government? ...
... Decisions in one part of England might be different from those in another part. 19. How did King John influence England’s government? ...
The Middle Ages in Western Europe
... Jerusalem c. English and Saracen forces fight for three years, but Jerusalem still under Muslim control. 3. Results – Richard I and Saladin sign a peace treaty allowing Christian pilgrims safe and free access to Jerusalem. d. The Fourth Crusade (1202 – 1204 CE) 1. Pope Innocent III calls for a Fourt ...
... Jerusalem c. English and Saracen forces fight for three years, but Jerusalem still under Muslim control. 3. Results – Richard I and Saladin sign a peace treaty allowing Christian pilgrims safe and free access to Jerusalem. d. The Fourth Crusade (1202 – 1204 CE) 1. Pope Innocent III calls for a Fourt ...
Democracy and the Middle Ages - Oak Park Unified School District
... What nation came up with the idea of citizenship? What is the name of modern day Mesopotamia? What are the 4 R’s? President Obama gave his speech to Congress two nights ago. What controversial event happened during the speech? ...
... What nation came up with the idea of citizenship? What is the name of modern day Mesopotamia? What are the 4 R’s? President Obama gave his speech to Congress two nights ago. What controversial event happened during the speech? ...
Was Richard I a good King?
... the mountains to cool his blood" The was written by Bailey and Wise in 1969 There are two reasons. First, Saladin was a strict Muslim. One of the main beliefs of Islam is that Muslims should help those in need. Secondly, Saladin could send his men into Richard's camp with the supplies and spy on wha ...
... the mountains to cool his blood" The was written by Bailey and Wise in 1969 There are two reasons. First, Saladin was a strict Muslim. One of the main beliefs of Islam is that Muslims should help those in need. Secondly, Saladin could send his men into Richard's camp with the supplies and spy on wha ...
Europe in the Middle Ages (Notes and Study Guide)
... 4. Ancient times are considered to have lasted until __________ and modern times started in about ________. The period in the MIDDLE is known as the _____________________ and is also called the __________________. (see how they were in the middle of two ages!) 5. The Middle Ages started when the ___ ...
... 4. Ancient times are considered to have lasted until __________ and modern times started in about ________. The period in the MIDDLE is known as the _____________________ and is also called the __________________. (see how they were in the middle of two ages!) 5. The Middle Ages started when the ___ ...
DBQ blank.notebook
... emperor as patriarch. The Byzantine government went into exile in Nicaea and continued to fight the Latin occupiers until 1261, when they recaptured their capital. After the 4th Crusade, crusading lost much of its appeal for most Europeans. Jerusalem remained under Muslim control. ...
... emperor as patriarch. The Byzantine government went into exile in Nicaea and continued to fight the Latin occupiers until 1261, when they recaptured their capital. After the 4th Crusade, crusading lost much of its appeal for most Europeans. Jerusalem remained under Muslim control. ...
HISTORY OF THE MEDIEVAL WORLD MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS BA HISTORY. IV SEMESTER
... C. Magyar attacks. D. Viking attacks 77.Which group made up the largest part of the population in feudal society? A. vassals ...
... C. Magyar attacks. D. Viking attacks 77.Which group made up the largest part of the population in feudal society? A. vassals ...
IV semester
... C. Magyar attacks. D. Viking attacks 77. Which group made up the largest part of the population in feudal society? A. vassals B. peasants C. knights D. lords 78. The Church had great power over people during the middle Ages because A. It protected them in times of warfare. B. It decided who could ac ...
... C. Magyar attacks. D. Viking attacks 77. Which group made up the largest part of the population in feudal society? A. vassals B. peasants C. knights D. lords 78. The Church had great power over people during the middle Ages because A. It protected them in times of warfare. B. It decided who could ac ...
The Crusades c.1095-1149
... What was the extent and power of the early medieval Papacy? The early medieval Papacy had great religious and political power over Europe, but it had come into increasing conflict with the Saxon Empire. Many clergy viewed the increasing power of the Empire with great alarm, believing that it made no ...
... What was the extent and power of the early medieval Papacy? The early medieval Papacy had great religious and political power over Europe, but it had come into increasing conflict with the Saxon Empire. Many clergy viewed the increasing power of the Empire with great alarm, believing that it made no ...
As Word (text only) - Discover Islamic Art
... Prophet Muhammad sends a letter to Cyrus, the Byzantine Patriarch of Alexandria and ruler of Egypt, inviting him to accept Islam. Cyrus sends gifts to the Prophet in answer, together with two sisters from Upper Egypt. The Prophet married one of them, called Maria the Copt. She bore him his only son, ...
... Prophet Muhammad sends a letter to Cyrus, the Byzantine Patriarch of Alexandria and ruler of Egypt, inviting him to accept Islam. Cyrus sends gifts to the Prophet in answer, together with two sisters from Upper Egypt. The Prophet married one of them, called Maria the Copt. She bore him his only son, ...
The Crusades were primarily religious wars and, in so
... Empire. By Comparing Sources # 5 and #6 you can see that the Seljuk Turks had taken a large portion of Byzantine territory by 1094 and had established the capital of their Empire, Nicaea, dangerously close to Constantinople. This provoked Alexius I to ask for military assistance from the Pope out of ...
... Empire. By Comparing Sources # 5 and #6 you can see that the Seljuk Turks had taken a large portion of Byzantine territory by 1094 and had established the capital of their Empire, Nicaea, dangerously close to Constantinople. This provoked Alexius I to ask for military assistance from the Pope out of ...
thecrusades_ppt
... ■ The role of religion in the Middle Ages: –The Roman Catholic Church played an important role in the lives of Europeans both before & after the Middle Ages –The Crusades failed to secure Jerusalem from the Islamic Empire, but these holy wars increased ...
... ■ The role of religion in the Middle Ages: –The Roman Catholic Church played an important role in the lives of Europeans both before & after the Middle Ages –The Crusades failed to secure Jerusalem from the Islamic Empire, but these holy wars increased ...
TheFirstCrusadeandtheCrusadorStates1073
... feudum, or ‘fief’, meaning a grant of land. It developed in response to the terror of the Viking raids into France and England during the period 790–1020. Kings could enfeoff, or grant warlords land in return for their military support against the invaders; local warlords in turn granted parts of th ...
... feudum, or ‘fief’, meaning a grant of land. It developed in response to the terror of the Viking raids into France and England during the period 790–1020. Kings could enfeoff, or grant warlords land in return for their military support against the invaders; local warlords in turn granted parts of th ...
“Deus le vault!” – “God wills it!” The First Crusade (1096
... Poor Knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon or Knights Templar The Knights Templar were created in 1118 as a Monastic Order for the protection of pilgrims alone; but they soon gained favor with the Kings of Jerusalem, who gave the Knights Templar a headquarters on Temple Mount. What started ou ...
... Poor Knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon or Knights Templar The Knights Templar were created in 1118 as a Monastic Order for the protection of pilgrims alone; but they soon gained favor with the Kings of Jerusalem, who gave the Knights Templar a headquarters on Temple Mount. What started ou ...
History of Jerusalem during the Middle Ages
The history of Jerusalem during the Middle Ages is generally one of decline; beginning as a major city in the Byzantine Empire, Jerusalem prospered during the early centuries of Muslim control (640–969), but under the rule of the Fatimid caliphate (late 10th to 11th centuries) its population declined from about 200,000 to less than half that number by the time of the Christian conquest in 1099. The Christians massacred much of the population as they took the city, and while population quickly recovered during the Kingdom of Jerusalem, it was again decimated to below 2,000 people when the Khwarezmi Turks retook the city in 1244. After this, the city remained a backwater of the late medieval Muslim empires and would not again exceed a population of 10,000 until the 16th century.It was passed back and forth through various Muslim factions until decidedly conquered by the Ottomans in 1517, who maintained control until the British took it in 1917.