The Middle Ages
... • In the Fourth Crusade, crusaders got sidetracked and greedy on their way to the Holy Land and ended up conquering and plundering Constantinople, the Christian city they had originally come to protect! (Schism Timeline) • For the next 68 years, four more crusades were fought, but the Holy Land rema ...
... • In the Fourth Crusade, crusaders got sidetracked and greedy on their way to the Holy Land and ended up conquering and plundering Constantinople, the Christian city they had originally come to protect! (Schism Timeline) • For the next 68 years, four more crusades were fought, but the Holy Land rema ...
13. The Commonwealth of Byzantium
... Carolingian empire to establish kingdom in north Germany, mid-tenth century C.E. Military forays into eastern Europe Twice enters Italy to aid Roman Catholic church Pope John XII names Otto emperor of Holy Roman Empire, 962 C.E. ...
... Carolingian empire to establish kingdom in north Germany, mid-tenth century C.E. Military forays into eastern Europe Twice enters Italy to aid Roman Catholic church Pope John XII names Otto emperor of Holy Roman Empire, 962 C.E. ...
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF WORLD HISTORY
... 63. What is the collective name given to the series of military expeditions that were initiated in 1095 AD and had as their object the recapturing of Palestine from Muslim control? [138] ___________________ ...
... 63. What is the collective name given to the series of military expeditions that were initiated in 1095 AD and had as their object the recapturing of Palestine from Muslim control? [138] ___________________ ...
The Crusades - mrs-saucedo
... Constantinople in 1204. • This caused the church to split. – The Church in the East (whose capital was Constantinople) – The Church in the West (whose capital was ...
... Constantinople in 1204. • This caused the church to split. – The Church in the East (whose capital was Constantinople) – The Church in the West (whose capital was ...
The Crusades - Cloudfront.net
... Constantinople in 1204. • This caused the church to split. – The Church in the East (whose capital was Constantinople) – The Church in the West (whose capital was ...
... Constantinople in 1204. • This caused the church to split. – The Church in the East (whose capital was Constantinople) – The Church in the West (whose capital was ...
Crusades - kwamekstith
... learning. They kept Roman writings during the Middle Ages and continued to use Latin for Church writings. ...
... learning. They kept Roman writings during the Middle Ages and continued to use Latin for Church writings. ...
Final Exam Study Guide Answers
... 63) ___F____________ Knights were warriors from the lowest class of feudal society. 64) ________F________ People made pilgrimages so they would not have to go to church. 65) _______T________ A religious person might make a pilgrimage to visit the Holy Land. 66) _______T________ Master craft workers ...
... 63) ___F____________ Knights were warriors from the lowest class of feudal society. 64) ________F________ People made pilgrimages so they would not have to go to church. 65) _______T________ A religious person might make a pilgrimage to visit the Holy Land. 66) _______T________ Master craft workers ...
Period 3: Regional and Transregional Interactions
... ● Pushed Muslims out of Europe and back into Muslim controlled Iberian Peninsula ● Charlemagne ● Grandson of Martel ● United much of modern France, Germany & ...
... ● Pushed Muslims out of Europe and back into Muslim controlled Iberian Peninsula ● Charlemagne ● Grandson of Martel ● United much of modern France, Germany & ...
Katy:
... Erected under a single building campaign under the direction of the single master architect but was often rebuilt and remodelled over the centuries Established a centrally planned mosque, Sinan’s efforts to over come the limitations of a segmented interior like other mosques succeeded Was built in t ...
... Erected under a single building campaign under the direction of the single master architect but was often rebuilt and remodelled over the centuries Established a centrally planned mosque, Sinan’s efforts to over come the limitations of a segmented interior like other mosques succeeded Was built in t ...
“naissance et diffusion du Christianisme” dans le cours de DNL
... 2) What is the main bone of contention between Thomas and Henry? 3) What happened to Thomas in December 1170? Assessment: The best known event in the Cathedral's history was the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in 1170. Thomas had been one of Henry II’s chief advisers and one of his best friends. ...
... 2) What is the main bone of contention between Thomas and Henry? 3) What happened to Thomas in December 1170? Assessment: The best known event in the Cathedral's history was the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in 1170. Thomas had been one of Henry II’s chief advisers and one of his best friends. ...
What were bath-houses like in Roman times?
... 2) What is the main bone of contention between Thomas and Henry? 3) What happened to Thomas in December 1170? Assessment: The best known event in the Cathedral's history was the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in 1170. Thomas had been one of Henry II’s chief advisers and one of his best friends. ...
... 2) What is the main bone of contention between Thomas and Henry? 3) What happened to Thomas in December 1170? Assessment: The best known event in the Cathedral's history was the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in 1170. Thomas had been one of Henry II’s chief advisers and one of his best friends. ...
The Later Middle Ages PP
... and the Western half became known as Roman Catholics with the pope as the leader ...
... and the Western half became known as Roman Catholics with the pope as the leader ...
In the middle of what?
... •Many Christians became martyrs- or people who suffer or die for their beliefs •However, Christianity continued to spread due to the fact that all people were welcome ...
... •Many Christians became martyrs- or people who suffer or die for their beliefs •However, Christianity continued to spread due to the fact that all people were welcome ...
7.21 Islam 570–1100
... ● 656 Murder of Uthman, ‘Ali succeeds; first civil war in Islam ● 656 “Battle of the Camel”: ‘Ali wins ● 657 Battle of Siffin ends in draw ● 659 Arbitration between ‘Ali and Muawiyah ● 659 Kharijites (seceders) subdued by ‘Ali ● 661 Murder of ‘Ali; succession of Muawiyah begins Umayyad dynasty with ...
... ● 656 Murder of Uthman, ‘Ali succeeds; first civil war in Islam ● 656 “Battle of the Camel”: ‘Ali wins ● 657 Battle of Siffin ends in draw ● 659 Arbitration between ‘Ali and Muawiyah ● 659 Kharijites (seceders) subdued by ‘Ali ● 661 Murder of ‘Ali; succession of Muawiyah begins Umayyad dynasty with ...
middle ages ppt
... – Under the treaty, European pilgrims would be allowed to safely visit the Holy Land, which would remain under the control of the Muslims. – Many new trade routes opened between the East and the West. ...
... – Under the treaty, European pilgrims would be allowed to safely visit the Holy Land, which would remain under the control of the Muslims. – Many new trade routes opened between the East and the West. ...
APWH Chapter 10 Lecture - Cherokee County Schools
... shows the chain of cause and effect that led London in (and out of ) filth. Must include at least 5 identifiable facts/points from the documentary. Submit in person or on grade book by Friday. Extra Credit: use the slides that follow to learn more about the changes in architecture during the High ...
... shows the chain of cause and effect that led London in (and out of ) filth. Must include at least 5 identifiable facts/points from the documentary. Submit in person or on grade book by Friday. Extra Credit: use the slides that follow to learn more about the changes in architecture during the High ...
Crusades - White Plains Public Schools
... the Crusade. According to the pope, those who died on Crusade were assured of a place in heaven. With red crosses sewn on tunics worn over their armor and the battle cry of ‘God wills it!’ on their lips, knights and commoners were fired by religious zeal and became Crusaders. Most of the Crusaders w ...
... the Crusade. According to the pope, those who died on Crusade were assured of a place in heaven. With red crosses sewn on tunics worn over their armor and the battle cry of ‘God wills it!’ on their lips, knights and commoners were fired by religious zeal and became Crusaders. Most of the Crusaders w ...
Church Reform and the Crusades
... to gain control of the Holy Land Goals of Crusades Reclaim Holy Land and reunite Christendom Keep arguing knights busy Younger sons who did not inherit property could gain ...
... to gain control of the Holy Land Goals of Crusades Reclaim Holy Land and reunite Christendom Keep arguing knights busy Younger sons who did not inherit property could gain ...
Church Reform and the Crusades
... war) to gain control of the Holy Land Goals of Crusades Reclaim Holy Land and reunite Christendom Keep arguing knights busy Younger sons who did not inherit property could ...
... war) to gain control of the Holy Land Goals of Crusades Reclaim Holy Land and reunite Christendom Keep arguing knights busy Younger sons who did not inherit property could ...
Unit 2 How did the Fall of Rome lead to the Rise of the Byzantines in
... Universities, Natural Law Philosophy, Scholasticism, Averroes, Anselm of ...
... Universities, Natural Law Philosophy, Scholasticism, Averroes, Anselm of ...
Medieval Europe Reading pg.1
... fought between Christians and Muslims. In AD 1095 Pope Urban encouraged Christians . to free Jerusalem from Muslim rule. Several unorganized groups set off before they could be formed in to an army. Most of them died along the way. The main Crusaders left for Jerusalem in late 1096. They captured Je ...
... fought between Christians and Muslims. In AD 1095 Pope Urban encouraged Christians . to free Jerusalem from Muslim rule. Several unorganized groups set off before they could be formed in to an army. Most of them died along the way. The main Crusaders left for Jerusalem in late 1096. They captured Je ...
Final Exam for World History
... to provide military troops whenever called upon by their lords. 51) _________________ When Charlemagne died, his empire split up. 52) ________________ Master craft workers could belong to a guild. ...
... to provide military troops whenever called upon by their lords. 51) _________________ When Charlemagne died, his empire split up. 52) ________________ Master craft workers could belong to a guild. ...
Final Exam Study Guide
... 63) ________________ Knights were warriors from the lowest class of feudal society. 64) _________________ People made pilgrimages so they would not have to go to church. 65) ________________ A religious person might make a pilgrimage to visit the Holy Land. 66) ________________ Master craft workers ...
... 63) ________________ Knights were warriors from the lowest class of feudal society. 64) _________________ People made pilgrimages so they would not have to go to church. 65) ________________ A religious person might make a pilgrimage to visit the Holy Land. 66) ________________ Master craft workers ...
The Middle Ages - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... Kings gained power Status of women increased Revival of trade between Europe & Middle East ...
... Kings gained power Status of women increased Revival of trade between Europe & Middle East ...
The High Middle Ages
... 3. China- advances in technology- gunpowder, paper, printing 4. Coined and paper money 5. West Africa- trade empire of Ghana IX. The Crusades A. 1050s Byzantine empire invaded by the Seljuk Turks B. By 1071 overrun most Byzantine lands in Asia Minor (present-day Turkey) 1. Extended power to the Holy ...
... 3. China- advances in technology- gunpowder, paper, printing 4. Coined and paper money 5. West Africa- trade empire of Ghana IX. The Crusades A. 1050s Byzantine empire invaded by the Seljuk Turks B. By 1071 overrun most Byzantine lands in Asia Minor (present-day Turkey) 1. Extended power to the Holy ...
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.