Exam Review Topic: Late Middle Ages, European Monarchs, and the Renaissance Exam Date: Wednesday – March 30th Bring in a calculator and mirror tomorrow.

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Exam Review Topic: Late Middle Ages, European Monarchs, and the Renaissance Exam Date: Wednesday – March 30th Bring in a calculator and mirror tomorrow

Hanseatic League Dominated trade in the Baltic region

Guilds Associations of craftsmen, manufacturers, and merchants

Magna Carta 1215 AD King John was forced to seal the Magna Carta which guaranteed feudal liberties while limiting the king’s power

Gothic Architecture Stained glass windows Flying buttresses Tall spires

Renaissance Humanism Individualism Questioning Spirit Wealthy class supported the arts Used Greeks and Romans as models

European Monarchs Charlemagne Ferdinand and Isabella John of England Philip IV of France William the Conqueror Ordered a census be taken – Domesday Book - William the Conqueror Forced by Pope Innocent III to accept Stephen Langton as the Archbishop of Canterbury - King John of England

European Monarchs Charlemagne Ferdinand and Isabella John of England Philip IV of France William the Conqueror Crowned Emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III in 800 AD - Charlemagne Established the Estates General and moved the Papal Court to Avignon - Philip IV of France

European Monarchs Charlemagne Ferdinand and Isabella John of England Philip IV of France William the Conqueror Defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings (1066)???? United the Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon???? Established the Missi Dominici???? United their country under Christianity by expelling Muslims, Jews and placed heretics before the Inquisition????

Renaissance Artists and Writers Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo Raphael William Shakespeare Cervantes Machiavelli Romeo and Juliet?? The Last Supper?? David?? The Prince?? – Leaders should do whatever is necessary to achieve their goals Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel The School of Athens?? Mona Lisa?? Don Quixote??