England and France Develop England Land of the Angles Anglos- Germanic tribe, invaded and settled England Anglo-Saxons and Vikings were united King Edward died ...
The Crusades Unit 2, Chapter 6, Section 2 Unit 2, Chapter 9, Section 4 4.1.2 and 4.3.5 The Cause Definition A series of conflicts between Christian armies and ...
Quiz What were guilds? What was the new European institution? What were living conditions like in Medieval towns? What became an important business as traders moved ...
The Crusades Chapter 14.1 Overview The Crusades begin in 1096 There are a total of seven crusades plus the children s crusade A Holy war between the Christians and ...
Muslim Culture Crusades Holy Wars Causes Byzantine Emperor was fighting Muslim Turks Palestine was under Muslim control Opportunity to get rid of nobles ...
The Crusades A Series of holy wars launched in 1096 by European Christians Pope Urban II. They were an attempt to recapture the Holy Lands (Jerusalem, etc.) from the ...
14.1 Church Reform & the Crusades Problems in the Church Priests were becoming illiterate Popes of questionable morals Bishops & abbots concerned w/ feudal riches ...
... Mob of Peasants Balkans Terrorizing Looting Attacks on Jews Constantinople Battle in Asia Minor Slaughter The First Crusade Only truly successful Crusade ...
Knights of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem (1113) Knights Templar (1128) ... Spain. The Teutonic Knights and Crusading in the Baltic. Crusades against Heretics ...
England and France Develop The Norman Invasion William The Conqueror , or Duke of Normandy, invaded England to claim the throne He defeated Harold Godwinson in ...
... Gregory VIII began the Third Crusade, which was called the 'Crusade of Kings. ... His three year attempt left a major psychological affect . World War I ...
Started with Pope Urban II urging crowds of nobles to rescue Jerusalem (The Holy ... King Richard admired the chivalry of Saladin who sent his personal ...
During the year 1138, a child was born in the small town of Takrit, ... After another small victory Shirkuh, Saladin's uncle, finally decided not to ... Days ...
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Duty (Feudal System) Why go on Crusade as an individual? Byzantine Emperor asked Pope Urban II for help against Seljuk (Turkish) Muslims.
Crusades During the Middle Ages the Catholic Church had risen in power. After the fall of Rome, the Eastern portion of the Empire became known as the Byzantine Empire ...
Western Europe 600-1450 Early Middle Ages 500-1000 Political Very decentralized Unlike Byzantium, Islam, China Franks tried to unite and came very close under ...
Between 500 and 1000, Europe was experiencing constant ... Pope's advisors were called the papal Curia. Curia acted as a court, developed Canon Law, made ...
The New Germanic Kingdom. The amount of the wergild was determined ... Charles the Great, or Charlemagne (ruled from 786 to 814) one of History's Greatest Kings ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution Unit Leaving The Middle Ages The Hundred Years War Goals and Objectives WH.H.4.1 Explain how interest in ...
... of the Eastern Roman Empire in 527. He wanted to restore the full Roman Empire. Justinian ... Asia Minor was the empire's chief source of food and workers. ...
Cold War Confrontations. Map: The Korean War. Quick Facts: Causes and Effects of the ... Answer(s): Soviet blockade of West Berlin, Berlin airlift, Korean War ...
Stearns, page 119; Glencoe, page 197 How far north did the Islam empires spread? 2. How did the Arabs benefit from expansion? Stopped by Charles Martel at the Battle ...
1. Based on the picture and your readings, what conclusions can you draw? 2. What are the people doing? 3. Why do Muslims kneel, bow, and touch their foreheads to the ...
1. Based on the picture and your readings, what conclusions can you draw? 2. What are the people doing? 3. Why do Muslims kneel, bow, and touch their foreheads to the ...
Selection that operates on an individual in any way that ... Step-parent: bludgeoned, kicked, battered. Genetic parent: 'less assaultive'; murder-suicide ...
Increase in criminal/psychotic episodes. Instant media coverage from anywhere ... Israeli soldiers - Hamas & Hezbollah. Saddam in 1st Iraq War - Human Shields ...
bridal. feast. Entertainment. Tournaments popular. Mock battles between knights. ... Had to wear symbols on clothing to identify them, live in segregated communities ...
The Dark Ages ... Europe emerging from the Dark Ages. Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris ... Renaissance was the golden age of the a cappela ( or 'for the chapel' ...
Wandering friars preach and travel place to place. Preached to the poor ... Capetian Dynasty. Comes to throne in 987. Ruled small territory, but heart of it was Paris ...
Ukrainian culture as spiritual phenomena. Vladimir I Chose Eastern Orthodoxy Mongol Rule in Russia 13th century, Mongols conquered Russia & forced Russian princes to ...
Ancient Civilizations Emerging Europe and The Byzantine Empire Vladimir I Chose Eastern Orthodoxy Mongol Rule in Russia 13th century, Mongols conquered Russia ...
... promoted Christian unity, served as examples of holy life, improved cultivation ... They had heritable ownership of houses and land as long as they met obligations ...
Military reasons- Army membership started to include invaders and discipline broke down. ... Thus it emphasized humanistic themes, not just religious ones, as ...
Medieval Europe Merovingian and Carolingian Family Tree Merovingians Clovis Carolingians Charles Martel ( the Hammer ) Pippin the Short Carloman Charles the ...
2nd largest country in Europe (just less than twice the size of Colorado) 5th in population ... The 1812 Overture. Waterloo. Napoleon at Waterloo. End of the Monarchy ...
... honour, freedom and curteisie -Geoffrey Chaucer. Began with the Battle of ... Dialects formed (Chaucer's East Midland dialect became basis for Modern English) ...
The Mongol Empire in 1255 Steppes of Central Asia with Heavenly Mountains in background Tomb of Tamerlane in Samarkand The Ottoman Empire s Growth and Decline ...