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LO: To explore why Jerusalem was the most important City in the Medieval World. Learning Outcomes By the end of this lesson you will be able to… Describe the key locations in Jerusalem. E-D Explain and assess their significance. C-B Assess the claim that Jerusalem was subjugated in 1095 A-A*

LO: To explore why Jerusalem was the most important City in the Medieval World Task: Once you are in and settled… On your desks is a blank Map. Can you complete it to Show the Medieval world in 1095? Describe the key locations in Jerusalem. E-D Explain and assess their significance. C-B Assess the claim that Jerusalem was subjugated in 1095 A-A*

LO: To discover what the Medieval World was like in the 11th Century Describe a few features of the Medieval World. E-D Explain the priorities of Medieval powers. C-B Assess where the balance of power lay. A-A*

LO: To explore why Jerusalem was the most important City in the Medieval World Today we are going to be exploring the city of Jerusalem and its significance to a number Of World Religions. Why is it such a contested city? How did it become the Central focus of the Crusades? And was This focus justified? Describe the key locations in Jerusalem. E-D Explain and assess their significance. C-B Assess the claim that Jerusalem was subjugated in 1095 A-A*

LO: To explore why Jerusalem was the most important City in the Medieval World Describe the key locations in Jerusalem. E-D Explain and assess their significance. C-B Assess the claim that Jerusalem was subjugated in 1095 A-A* Judaism People of Judah Torah Origins in 10th Century BC 1st Temple Assyrians 2nd Temple Romans 66-73 AD Revolt Jews removed from Judea, spread Throughout Europe. Christianity Second Temple sect 50 AD Christ's Sacrifice/Via Dolorosa Regular persecutions under Nero Emperor Constantine Holy Sepulchre Byzantium and Rome Rise of Benedictine Cluny Islam Muhammed the last prophet 610-632 Revelations 624-629 unites Arabic tribes Night Journey Sunni v Shia Jerusalem 638 AD Abbasids supreme Seljuk Turks Manzikert 1071

LO: To explore why Jerusalem was the most important City in the Medieval World Describe the key locations in Jerusalem. E-D Explain and assess their significance. C-B Assess the claim that Jerusalem was subjugated in 1095 A-A*

LO: To explore why Jerusalem was the most important City in the Medieval World Describe the key locations in Jerusalem. E-D Explain and assess their significance. C-B Assess the claim that Jerusalem was subjugated in 1095 A-A* So what is the significance Of the key locations? Task: Using the information Provided, as well as what you Have brought from homework Complete the following questions Around the map. 1. Name of location. 2. Why is it significant to that Religion. 3. What situation was it in During the 11th Century?

LO: To explore why Jerusalem was the most important City in the Medieval World Describe the key locations in Jerusalem. E-D Explain and assess their significance. C-B Assess the claim that Jerusalem was subjugated in 1095 A-A* Here's a controversial question... Who should be given the controlling Interest in Jerusalem? Why is it the city is such A contested place? Did it need saving in 1095?

LO: To explore why Jerusalem was the most important City in the Medieval World Describe the key locations in Jerusalem. E-D Explain and assess their significance. C-B Assess the claim that Jerusalem was subjugated in 1095 A-A*

LO: To explore why Jerusalem was the most important City in the Medieval World Describe the key locations in Jerusalem. E-D Explain and assess their significance. C-B Assess the claim that Jerusalem was subjugated in 1095 A-A*