MEDIEVAL FEUDAL SYSTEM

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MEDIEVAL FEUDAL SYSTEM serfs knights Nobles and church King knights lords and popes

Timeline of Mongol invasion and conquest Mongol conquest of Siberia 1207 Mongol invasion of central china 1218 Mongol invasion of china 1205 Mongol- Jin dynasty war 1211 Battle of Baghdad 1258 Mongol conquest of the song dynasty 1235

Roman Catholic church during medieval times

JOIN THE CRUDSADES AND HAVE A COURAGEOUS FRIEND THE HORSE IS MAN’S NOBLEST COMPANION JOIN THE CRUDSADES AND HAVE A COURAGEOUS FRIEND

Main causes of black plague Also referred to as bubonic plague The black plague consisted of many causes, most important was the rodent infestation. This problem created a window for disease to spread through the bacteria and disease carried by the rodents.

Areas reached with black plague = plague location

Statistics!!! Of the Black death From 1347 to 1350 the black plague struck Europe: In less than two years 30% to 60% of the population of Europe was wiped out Nearly 75 million people died in western alone Almost 1/3 of the worlds population had died from the plague by 1350 Estimates go from 100 to 200 million deaths world wide Mortality rate was up to 75% !!!!

ST. Thomas Aquinas ST. Thomas Aquinas was a native of Italy in the 11th century. Growing up in the church, and studying different doctrines Aquinas eventually came in contact with great preachers “new Aristotle”, who strengthened his own interest. St. Thomas is greatly known for his writing, he covered almost every conceivable topic of christian theology, in just fifty works. After his writings explored all the aspects of creation including God, angels, and human beings. After his death he received the title of common Doctor of the church. Aquinas was widely important because he helped push towards the renaissance by reintroducing the philosophy of Aristotle to the west. His own theology used Aristotle philosophy to interpret Christianity.

OBITUARY JOAN OF ARC Coming from a very low beginning( as a peasant) Joan of arc rose to the top, in a big way. Given a divine sign from God she led the French army into several important victories. During the hundred years’ War. Which created a window for Charles VII of France. Eventually captured by the English she was put on trial for heterodoxy, and burnt alive on a stake for heresy at the young age of nineteen.

Sources http://worldhistoryproject.org/topics/mongol-invasions dictionary.reference.com/browse/ http://ravenbookz.files.wordpress.com/ Bing images U.S. Army recruiting office