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Title: Chap 19 Day 3


1
Chap 19 Day 3
  • Western Europe in the High Middle Ages
  • 11th 14th cen.
  • (1000 1300 CE)
  • Early 6th cen- 10th cen
  • (_____ to ______)
  • Late 14th to 16th cen
  • (______ to ______)

2
Popular Religion meaning?
  • Population at large remained unaffected by
    Scholasticism WHY?
  • The Seven Sacraments gain ritual popularity
  • Esp. Eucharist - ??
  • Devotion to Saints
  • Heavenly intercession, pilgrimages, veneration of
    relics
  • The Virgin Mary

3
Religious Movements
  • Rebellion against perceived materialism of Roman
    Catholic Church
  • St. Dominic (1170-1221) and St. Francis
    (1182-1226) create orders of mendicants
  • Vows of poverty WHY?
  • Popular preachers
  • Religious zealots, very opposed to heretical
    movements

4
Popular Heresy (southern France, northern Italy)
  • Waldesians
  • Urged more lay control of preaching, sacraments
  • The Cathars (Albigensians)
  • Influenced by religious movements in eastern
    Europe
  • Chastity, vegetarianism, poverty
  • Pope Innocent III virtually destroys Cathar
    movement in 13th century - Crusade

5
Medieval Expansion of Europe
  • Atlantic and Baltic Colonization
  • Scandinavians explore North Atlantic Ocean
  • Iceland, Greenland, Vinland (Canada)
  • Canadian settlements do not succeed
  • Kings of Denmark nominally convert to
    Christianity, Sweden and Finland follow

6
Crusading Orders
  • Religious Christians form military-religious
    orders
  • Templars, Hospitallers, Teutonic Knights
  • Religious vows of opposition to Islam, paganism
  • Founded churches and monasteries

7
The Reconquest of Sicily and Spain
  • Sicily taken by Muslims in 9th century,
    reconquered by Normans in 11th century
  • Slow displacement of Islam
  • Opportunity for cross-cultural fertilization
    RESULT?
  • Two small Christian states survive Muslim
    conquest
  • Become nucleus of reconquest, 1060s-1492
  • Rapid, forceful assertions of Christian authority

8
The Beginning of the Crusades
  • Pope Urban II calls for liberation of Jerusalem
    from Muslim control, 1095 WHY GO?
  • Salvation promised for casualties
  • Rapid, enthusiastic response
  • Peter the Hermit raises popular frenzy, mob
    destroyed on way to Jerusalem

9
The First Crusade
  • 1096-1099 more organized expedition
  • Captures Jerusalem, largely due to poor Muslim
    organization
  • Salah al-Din (Saladin) recaptures Jerusalem in
    1187

10
Routes of the First Crusade Observations???
11
The medieval expansion of Europe, 1000 1250 CE-
Observations???
12
Later Crusades and their Consequences
  • Five crusades by mid-13th century, none
    successful Meaning?
  • Fourth Crusade destroys Constantinople, 1202-1204
    WHY?
  • Yet Crusades were a success for Western Europe
    WHY?
  • Provide direct contact with Muslim ideologies,
    trade
  • Aristotle, Arabic numerals, paper production
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